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The Home Town Paper (1948)
The weekly newspaper is the cornerstone of many a town, the newspaper which is a reflection of the town's values and thoughts. Its editor is the newspaper personified. He is much like a civil servant, working for the people of the community. His editorial is the most personal yet widespread contact he has with the community. The letters to the editor are democracy in action. News from the other side of the globe, which could affect townsfolk, makes it way to them through the newspaper. These world stories are equally as important as the news from around the corner, which again is a reflection of the town. The newspaper's main revenue source is through advertising, which in a way is its own form of news.
Ituaiga: Documentary
Faʻafiafia: John Drainie
Auvaa: Morten Parker (Director), Robert Humble (Director of Photography), Morten Parker (Editor), Morten Parker (Writer), Don Wellington (Sound Effects), Gudrun Parker (Producer)
Subtitle:
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Faʻamalolo: Jul 11, 1948
Lauiloa: 0.053
Gagana: English
Potu potu:
Atunuʻu: Canada