John Knowles went from newspaper to television reporting in the 1960s. Later he moved into executive jobs, including managing TVNZ operations in both Dunedin and Auckland, then becoming TVNZ's Head of Sport. Knowles oversaw coverage of many major live events including the Commonwealth Games and sesquicentennial celebrations. After leaving TVNZ, Knowles spent more than seven years managing the J-Sports channel in Japan.
In this ScreenTalk interview, Knowles talks about:
- An awkward on-air muck up in the early days of television news
- The hostility he felt as a journalist covering the Erebus disaster
- Tackling a large number of live events after becoming TVNZ’s Head of Sport
- His approach to managing staff
- The challenge of covering the 1990 Whitbread Round the World Race in darkness
- Stretching the rubber band to cover New Zealand's sesquicentennial celebrations
- Finding new ways to manage as head of J Sports in Japan
- His belief that there is too much tub-thumping in today’s political reporting
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The Scott Base people . . . were quite obstructive about whether we could get to the site or not, and I had to pull several strings . . . It just looked like an enormously smashed-up junkyard really...
– John Knowles on reporting on the Erebus plane disaster in Antarctica