DISQUS

BNO News: Powerful earthquake off southern New Zealand coast

  • Robert French · 5 months ago
    Sure, it would be great if major news organizations could report all these stories in real time. You do realize that with cutbacks almost all newsrooms are struggling.

    That said, you repeatedly report the hard journalism work of others on your Twitter feed without citation and/or attribution of the works of others. How about getting your own house in order before you critique the works of others. You seem to want to use their work to serve your interests, yet you critique them, too. Hard to balance that rationale.

    Also, this is your first post here since May 6th. Where is your indepth consistent reporting of such events. Certainly there have been more than the ones you site here?
  • bnonews · 5 months ago
    Robert:

    Whenever we use other sources we always cite them as being the source. We fully covered this story without the use of other media.

    The news organizations are indeed facing cutbacks in newsrooms but yet, we as a small group, are able to beat them on breaking news stories. And not through aggregation, we do enough of our own news reporting.
  • Mike Hovis · 5 months ago
    It always amazes me how we are spoon fed our "coverage." When it comes time for the news, be diligent, ask why, get a second opinion, think outside the coverage, er Box!
  • Ross · 5 months ago
    On this occasion, the 7.8 earthquake was in a remote and unpopulated region. Any tsunami was going to take several hours to get to any population centres such as the coast of Australia. (There were no New Zealand towns in the path of any possible tsunami).
    Is that why the media didn't hype the story up perhaps?
  • bnonews · 5 months ago
    The tsunami warning centers only issue tsunami warnings when there is a realistic risk a destructive tsunami may strike. The fact that the earthquake struck off a fairly unpopulated region of New Zealand does not matter (it does for the New Zealand warning) but destructive tsunamis can travel many hundreds of thousands of miles far. Populated areas in Australia would have a significant risk if a destructive tsunami had been generated.
  • Jason · 5 months ago
    BNO news

    thanks for the all the updates on twitter