Oliver Sean Plunket (known professionally as Sean Plunket) is a
New Zealand
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broadcast journalist
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. Plunket has worked for several New Zealand broadcast media companies and stations including
Radio Windy
Radio Windy was a local radio station in Wellington, New Zealand. Radio Windy first started by ''Capital City Radio Limited'' broadcasting in Wellington in 1973 on 1080 kHz with the call sign 2XW. In 1976 the station moved to 890 kHz ...
,
Independent Radio News
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,
Radio New Zealand
Radio New Zealand ( mi, Te Reo Irirangi o Aotearoa), commonly known as Radio NZ or simply RNZ, is a New Zealand public-service radio broadcaster and Crown entity that was established under the Radio New Zealand Act 1995. It operates news and cu ...
,
TV3,
TVNZ
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, industry = Broadcast television
, num_locations = New Zealand
, location = Auckland, New Zealand
, area_served = Nationally (New Zealand) and some Pacific Island nations such as the Cook Islands, Fiji, and the ...
,
Newstalk ZB
Newstalk ZB is a nationwide New Zealand talk-radio network operated by NZME Radio. It is available in almost every radio market area in New Zealand, and has news reporters based in many of them. In addition to talkback, the network also broadc ...
, and
MagicTalk.
Plunket also served as the communications director of
The Opportunities Party
The Opportunities Party (usually referred to as TOP) is a centrist political party based in New Zealand. It was founded in 2016 by economist and philanthropist Gareth Morgan and is today led by Raf Manji. The party is based upon an idea of "evid ...
during the
2017 New Zealand general election
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.
In late 2021, Plunket founded the independent online radio station
The Platform, which has marketed itself as promoting free speech, democracy, and debate.
Early life
Plunket was born in
Christchurch
Christchurch ( ; mi, Ōtautahi) is the largest city in the South Island of New Zealand and the seat of the Canterbury Region. Christchurch lies on the South Island's east coast, just north of Banks Peninsula on Pegasus Bay. The Avon Rive ...
, the son of journalist Patrick Plunket.
He was educated at Plimmerton Primary School and
Nelson College
Nelson College is the oldest state secondary school in New Zealand. It is an all-boys school in Nelson, New Zealand, the City of Nelson that teaches from years 9 to 13. In addition, it runs a private preparatory school for year 7 and 8 boys. ...
from 1980 to 1982, where he was a member of the 1st XV rugby union team in 1981 and 1982. He went on to study at the
Wellington Polytechnic
Massey University ( mi, Te Kunenga ki Pūrehuroa) is a university based in Palmerston North, New Zealand, with significant campuses in Albany and Wellington. Massey University has approximately 30,883 students, 13,796 of whom are extramural o ...
School of Journalism.
Broadcasting career
Mainstream media
Plunket's early positions in broadcasting and journalism included a brief stint as a copywriter at
Radio Windy
Radio Windy was a local radio station in Wellington, New Zealand. Radio Windy first started by ''Capital City Radio Limited'' broadcasting in Wellington in 1973 on 1080 kHz with the call sign 2XW. In 1976 the station moved to 890 kHz ...
, five years at
Independent Radio News
Independent Radio News provides a service of news bulletins, audio and copy to commercial radio stations in the United Kingdom and beyond. The managing director, Tim Molloy, succeeded long-term MD John Perkins in November 2009. Perkins had been ...
, a short spell as a reporter for
Radio New Zealand
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, three years as a political reporter on
TV3, working as a presenter–reporter on
TVNZ
, type = Crown entity
, industry = Broadcast television
, num_locations = New Zealand
, location = Auckland, New Zealand
, area_served = Nationally (New Zealand) and some Pacific Island nations such as the Cook Islands, Fiji, and the ...
's ''
Fair Go
''Fair Go'' is a New Zealand consumer affairs television programme hosted by Pippa Wetzell and Hadyn Jones. First aired in 1977, it is New Zealand's second longest-running local programme (after '' Country Calendar''). It is also highest-rate ...
'' and ''Under Investigation'' programmes, and then further roles at TV3 on ''
20/20'' and as senior political reporter.
From 1997
to 2010, he was one of two breakfast hosts of ''Morning Report'' between 6 am and 9 am weekdays on Radio New Zealand National.
His regular co-host was
Geoff Robinson. In 2009, Plunket lost a dispute with his employer, Radio New Zealand, who he took to the Employment Relations Authority.
Plunket announced his resignation from Radio New Zealand in June 2010
and his last day on Morning Report was 8 September 2010.
From January 2011 to December 2012 he presented ''Sean Plunket Mornings'' on the Wellington branch of
Newstalk ZB
Newstalk ZB is a nationwide New Zealand talk-radio network operated by NZME Radio. It is available in almost every radio market area in New Zealand, and has news reporters based in many of them. In addition to talkback, the network also broadc ...
.
Plunket took over hosting the 9 am–noon weekday slot on Radio Live, later known as
MagicTalk, from
Michael Laws
Michael Laws (born 1957) is a New Zealand politician, broadcaster and writer. Laws was a Member of Parliament for six years, starting in 1990, initially for the National Party. In Parliament he voted against his party on multiple occasions an ...
in April 2013, continuing to December 2015, when he was replaced by
Mark Sainsbury. Until 2014, he wrote a weekly column for ''
The Dominion Post''.
In 2017, Plunket became director of communications for
The Opportunities Party
The Opportunities Party (usually referred to as TOP) is a centrist political party based in New Zealand. It was founded in 2016 by economist and philanthropist Gareth Morgan and is today led by Raf Manji. The party is based upon an idea of "evid ...
, which was established by economist
Gareth Morgan.
Soon after the sacking of former interim MagicTalk talkback radio host
John Banks John Banks or Bankes may refer to:
Politics and law
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* John Banks (American politician) (1793–1864), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
*John Gray Banks (188 ...
, Plunket left the station in February 2021. Plunket's own talkback radio slot had already been the subject of a successful
Broadcasting Standards Authority
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The main ...
complaint over remarks that a
Māori
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iwi
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(tribe) "did not care about child abuse" while discussing an iwi roadblock intended to protect its elderly members from the COVID-19 pandemic. However, Mediaworks has stressed that Plunkett was not pushed to leave as a result.
''The Platform'', 2021–present
In September 2021, Plunket announced plans to start his own online talkback station called
''The Platform'', which he said would promote free speech, democracy and debate. According to Plunket, the station does not receive funding from public sources such as the
Public Interest Journalism Fund due to its requirement for recipients to adhere to the principles of the
Treaty of Waitangi
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, which he regarded as a limitation on free speech.
Besides Plunket, other notable hosts have included sports broadcaster
Martin Devlin
Martin Devlin (born 1964) is a New Zealand radio and television broadcaster. In July 2012, The Radio Network announced that Devlin would take over the morning show for NZ's first private station, Radio Hauraki. Devlin later anchored a show on Ne ...
, former
Otago Regional Council
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member
Michael Laws
Michael Laws (born 1957) is a New Zealand politician, broadcaster and writer. Laws was a Member of Parliament for six years, starting in 1990, initially for the National Party. In Parliament he voted against his party on multiple occasions an ...
, and former
ACT Party
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leader
Rodney Hide
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had joined the talkback station.
Notable guests have included politicians such as
David Seymour,
Winston Peters
Winston Raymond Peters (born 11 April 1945) is a New Zealand politician serving as the leader of New Zealand First since its foundation in 1993. Peters served as the 13th deputy prime minister of New Zealand from 1996 to 1998 and 2017 to 2020, ...
,
Chris Hipkins
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, and
Michael Bassett
Michael Edward Rainton Bassett (born 28 August 1938) is a former Labour Party member of the New Zealand House of Representatives and cabinet minister in the reformist fourth Labour government. He is also a noted New Zealand historian, and ha ...
.
Between 16 and 17 February 2023, the
Employment Relations Authority
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(ERA) heard an employment dispute between Plunket and former ''Platform'' digital engagement editor Ani O'Brien, who had previously served as
National Party leader
Judith Collins
Judith Anne Collins (born 24 February 1959) is a New Zealand politician who served as the Leader of the Opposition and Leader of the New Zealand National Party from 14 July 2020 to 25 November 2021. She was the second female Leader of the Nati ...
' press secretary. O'Brien testified that Plunket had acted aggressively on three occasions between May and June 2022, causing her mental health to deteriorate. While Plunket denied that he had an aggressive demeanour at work, he acknowledged that he had acted "appallingly" in times of "high stress." Plunket also admitted that he lacked experience in managing multiple staff but had since received business and management guidance from company director Wayne Wright. Plunket disputed O'Brien's claims that he had created an unsafe work environment and accused her of undermining his leadership. During the hearing, Collins' former chief press secretary John Mitchell alleged that O'Brien had undermined Collins' leadership and had significant "trust issues." Both Plunket and O'Brien are expected to make submissions to ERA at a later date, with the Authority expected to make a determination after that.
Awards
Plunket has been a recipient of Qantas Media Awards in radio and television categories, the New Zealand Radio Awards and the 2001 European Union Journalist Award.
References
Further reading
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1964 births
Living people
People from Christchurch
People educated at Nelson College
New Zealand journalists
New Zealand radio journalists
New Zealand television journalists