Jordan Wil iams
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: [FYI request #30841 email]
10 May 2025
Kia ora Jordan
Official Information Act request dated 28 April 2025
We refer to your email dated 28 April 2025 requesting information under the Official
Information Act 1982 (the Act). The response to your request is set out below.
Request: Last night Michael Wood mysteriously popped up on OneNews in Rome.
Under the OIA I request copies of al correspondence, electronic or physical, including
text messages, WhatsApp and other social media between OneNews including all
reporters, researchers, and producers, and E Tu negotiator and former Labour Minister
Hon Michael Wood fol owing the death of Pope Francis between 21 April 2025 and 28
April 2025.
Response: The information you have requested is withheld on the basis of:
• Section 9(2)(g) of the Act: to maintain the effective conduct of public affairs
through the free and frank expression of opinions by members of an
organisation in the course of their duty; and
• Section 9(2)(i) of the Act: to enable TVNZ to carry out, without prejudice or
disadvantage, commercial activities.
That is because, in general, information about TVNZ’s internal news and current affairs
operations (including correspondence sent or received in the course of preparing
current affairs segments and the collection of source information) is commercially
sensitive, and is withheld to enable our newsroom to operate free of influence and
without fear or favour. Release of information about how we produce our news and
current affairs content would put us at strategic disadvantage to our competitors in
the media industry, would mean we could not carry out free and frank editorial
discussions, and would mean we could not produce news and current affairs content
without disadvantage.
However, in accordance with the Act’s principle of availability, and given the nature of
this request, we note that Mr Wood’s appearance was not planned; Mr Wood simply
happened to be in Rome at the same time as the 1News team.
We trust this information assists. If you are dissatisfied with this response, section 28
of the Act sets out the circumstances in which you may make a complaint to the
Ombudsman in order to seek an investigation and review of this decision.
Yours sincerely,
Official Information Requests Team
TVNZ