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Wednesday, November 15, 1972
BETTER DEAL FOR NEWS MEDIA
The newly appointed Secretary for Information, the Hon. Jack Cater,
is to set in motion plans to encourage government departments to deal more
directly with the news media.
Speaking in Legislative Council today, he said that he had held
several meetings with representatives from the press, television and radio
stations to hear at first hand their comments on the Government's public
relations organisation and effort.
The main criticisms he has heard so far centred on difficulties
encountered in making direct contact with government departments to obtain
information.
Mr. Cater said: "As a result, G.I.S. often acts as agent for
journalists in obtaining information from departments. Inevitably, if
GIS finds it difficult to obtain that information, it comes in for criticism
by some sections of the media as being 'obstructive' or 'protective'."
In addition, he said, some government officers reluctant to deal
with the press, encourage journalists to submit requests through GIS to
avoid direct confrontation with the media.
"It is easy to see, therefore, how some journalists may gain the
impression that GIS is hindering them in their legitimate quest for information,"
he added.
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