Fletcher, David 1952- :'Why do you always use photos of me looking grumpy?' 28 November 2012

Fletcher, David 1952- :'Why do you always use photos of me looking grumpy?' 28 November 2012
Date
2012
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Dominion post (Newspaper)
Reference
DCDL-0023493
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The politician asks a reporter why he always uses grumpy looking photos, and asks when would be a good time to take a photo where he looks happy. His aid answers, 'on pay day.' Refers to a Massey University study which compared newspaper coverage during the 2011 elections, where images of incumbent and winner John Key appeared almost twice as often as photos of challenger Phil Goff. In many of the photos, Goff looked grumpy, which can send negative messages to viewers.

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