Katie Harris

Katie Harris

journalist New Zealand

Katie Harris is an accomplished journalist based in Auckland, New Zealand, known for her in-depth coverage of social issues such as sexual assault, workplace misconduct, and crime. Since joining the Herald in 2020, she has dedicated her reporting to shedding light on significant social justice issues, providing a voice for the marginalized, and promoting awareness of important legal and societal matters.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
6 wks
Reach
47,796
Power
2,081$
Sentiment
6.14
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
New Zealand 7 6.14 0.62% +60% 4,822,233 47,796 $210,000 2,081$
Totals 7 4,822,233 47,796 $210,000 2,081$
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Recent Mentions

New Zealand New Zealand: Katie Harris is an Auckland-based journalist who covers issues such as sexual assault, workplace misconduct, media, crime and justice. 8

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Auckland child found with decomposing father, who was last seen 4 days earlier

New Zealand New Zealand: Katie Harris is an Auckland-based journalist who covers issues including sexual assault and workplace misconduct. 8

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Investigation finds ACC counsellor who answered client’s sex work ad breached code of conduct

New Zealand New Zealand: Katie Harris is an Auckland-based journalist who covers issues such as sexual assault, workplace misconduct, media, crime and justice. 8

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Wesley College kitchen worker who lived on school grounds charged over alleged student sex offending

New Zealand New Zealand: Katie Harris is an Auckland-based journalist who covers issues such as sexual assault, workplace misconduct, media, crime and justice. 7

The New Zealand Herald – country’s largest newspaper, est. 1863: Auckland business executive admits to receiving commercial sexual services from an underage person