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  "textContent": "Chris Lynch\n_Chris Lynch is a journalist, videographer and content producer, broadcasting from his independent news and production company in Christchurch._\n\nTo every reader, viewer, and follower who has made this platform what it is, thank you.\n\nThis month marks five years since I made the decision to leave radio and create an independent news outlet.\n\nWhen I launched _Chris Lynch Media_ , following a career as a radio reporter, television current affairs producer, and talkback host, the objective was clear: deliver direct local news that reflects the interests, concerns, and curiosity of people living in Christchurch, rather than coverage shaped by increasingly centralised editorial agendas.\n\nWhile many news outlets preach about how people should travel to work, my approach is much simpler. Use the transport that works for you.\n\nI’ll focus on news.\n\nIt wasn’t a major transition, as I had already been regularly covering and breaking local news while working in radio.\n\n**Chrislynchmedia.com** continues to grow, with a Facebook audience of 270,000 followers still playing a major role, while YouTube, Instagram and TikTok are becoming increasingly important parts of the platform.\n\nMy newsroom is YOU.\n\nYou drive content and the stories that interest you, which is how this platform remains connected to the community it serves.\n\nMy editorial access reflects the trust built with both local and national decision makers.\n\nI regularly interview Christchurch Mayor Phil Mauger, Selwyn District Mayor Lydia Gliddon, and Canterbury’s top police officer, District Commander Superintendent Tony Hill, with a clear focus on issues affecting local communities.\n\nAt a national level, interviews with the prime minister, deputy prime minister, and minister for the South Island have become regular features, giving Canterbury audiences direct access to key political voices.\n\nI also host a weekly political segment, bringing National and Labour MPs together for direct discussion on the issues shaping Christchurch, Canterbury and New Zealand.\n\nI operate completely independently, without Auckland bosses telling me what to cover, what to ignore, or how local issues should be framed.\n\nLike so many news outlets, there is no syndicated content agreement with publicly funded broadcaster RNZ, and no centralised editorial direction shaping the agenda.\n\nChris Lynch Media exists because local reporting should be grounded in the place it serves, not filtered through the increasingly ideological lens of activist reporters.\n\nChris Lynch News sponsor Graeme Harris (April 2025)\n\nAdvertiser interest has grown alongside the audience.\n\nThe platform holds a 100 per cent trusted rating from independent international media monitor NewsGuard, giving readers, viewers and commercial partners confidence in the journalism and the standards behind it.\n\nOver the past five years, others have tried to copy parts of this model. But local news cannot be copied.\n\nMy breaking news is often picked up by larger media outlets, which is why Chris Lynch Media takes copyright protection seriously.\n\nEvery month, I also have the privilege of surprising a community hero.\n\nThese are people who quietly give their time, care and energy to others without chasing attention or applause.\n\nThey are the quiet achievers who hold communities together.\n\nChris Lynch Media has continued to grow because Canterbury remains at the centre of everything it does.\n\nNone of this happens without loyal readers and viewers, or without advertisers who understand the value of supporting trusted local news.\n\nThank you for reading, watching, sharing and backing independent journalism.\n\nThe best is still ahead.\n\nThis article was originally published by Chris Lynch Media.",
  "title": "Five Years of Independent Local News",
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