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Barry Soper

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Barry Soper (born in Gore, New Zealand) is a New Zealand political journalist, and has been featured regularly on radio and television since the 1970s.

Currently, Soper's main role is political editor at Newstalk ZB, a radio network in New Zealand. Through its agreement with Prime Television, he appears as the political editor for the TV network on its nightly broadcasts. He is also one of the "You've Got Male" panellists on TV One's Good Morning, one of the few presenters on the show who is permitted to appear on rival networks.

In 2001, Soper was named Individual Radio Journalist of the Year at the Radio Awards.[1]

Soper himself made the news in July 2006 during the visit of Foreign Minister Winston Peters to Washington, DC, where Peters singled out Soper from a group of journalists who questioned Peters during the trip. Soper reported that Peters' own behaviour was outside what would reasonably be expected of a politician during an international visit.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "2001 Radio Awards Finalists". RadioStationWorld. Archived from the original on 10 December 2007. Retrieved 13 December 2007.
  2. ^ Houlahan, Mike (20 July 2006). "US senator caught in Peters' media war". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 13 December 2007.