Many media outlets feel they need to be on Facebook to reach people. So why did New Zealand’s biggest news publisher decide to go it alone?
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Many media outlets feel they need to be on Facebook to reach people. So why did New Zealand’s biggest news publisher decide to go it alone?
(Image credit: Marty Melville/AFP via Getty Images)
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