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Discovery NZ makes big play for TV viewers
Broadcaster Discovery NZ is creating new TV channels, new local programmes and expanding its news output in 2022. It’s a big bid to snare more of the local TV market currently dominated by TVNZ and…
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How to talk about social justice issues without arguing
Two people with two opposing views about big social issues on one podcast. Academy Award winning director Emile Sherman and his cousin, Dr Lloyd Vogelman talk about their podcast The Principle of… Audio
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How are cassettes still a thing?
Do you still listen to cassette tapes? Have you bought one recently? Tony Stamp was intrigued by recent stories on the rise in cassette sales, so he talked to music retailers, label owners, and… Audio
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Online learning and cheating means re-evaluating testing
Due to the pandemic, universities had to conduct exams online. Students began forming systems for information exchange which evidently resulted in cheating scandals. But is it cheating, or using… Audio
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Strings Attached
Newish releases from Weezer and Owen Pallett both use string sections and full orchestras to great effect. William Dart takes a listen. Audio
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Covid-19: 'We should be TikToking' - Collins calls for better messaging
The government is being told to roll out clearer and smarter communications around the latest Covid-19 community outbreak, to make sure they are reaching into every corner, and culture of the country.
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Sports News for 16 December 2020
The NZ Cricket coach, Gary Stead says the potential for Kyle Jamieson in all 3 formats for the game is exciting. Audio
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Sci-fi and fantasy celebrated in new anthology
We think of New Zealand literature as matter of fact, no-nonsense, social realism territory. But beneath the stoic surface we seem to have an extraordinary fantasy life. Margaret Mahy, The Vintner's… Audio
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The hidden costs of streaming music
In his book, Decomposed: The Political Ecology of Music, Kyle Devine examines the hidden or overlooked costs of online listening. Devine wants people to understand that there is no such thing as a… Audio
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Nobel Prize winning auction expert Paul Milgrom
Stanford University Professor and Auctionomics co-founder Paul Milgrom has just been awarded a Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences alongside his former academic supervisor Professor Robert Wilson. You… Audio
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Is it time to rethink the format for political debates?
Audio 9 Oct 2020As election day inches closer, we take a look at the political week that was. Professor Grant Duncan from Massey University joins The Panel to discuss debate formats, polling figures and early voting.
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After the online film festivals
One of the casualties of the last lockdown was the International Film Festival - or at least the festival as we know it. Like other festivals around the world, ours went "virtual" - meaning going… Audio
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Saving those precious old tapes - Nga Taonga's race against time
Nga Taonga Sound and Vision CEO Honiana Love explains the enormous task ahead in digitising NZ's rapidly deteriorating audio and visual collections. Audio, Gallery
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100 years of Hercule Poirot
Audio 28 Apr 2020It's 100 years since crime writer Agatha Christie introduced the world to the meticulous moustachioed Belgian Detective Hercule Poirot, writes Lynn Freeman.
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Write stuff
Audio 3 Apr 2020While clearing out the basement, attic, wardrobe or drawers, or re-organising your bookcase (alphabetical, genre or colour?) perhaps you come across that forgotten first draft of a novel or script, or…
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Cricket: White Ferns fresh-faced for Twenty20 World Cup
The New Zealand women's cricket team are hoping to reverse recent fortunes at pinnacle events when the Twenty20 World Cup gets underway in Australia this weekend.
Across both the one-day and T20… Audio
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Ross Taylor hits 100 international matches milestone
New Zealand batsman Ross Taylor is set to achieve a unique milestone when the first cricket Test against India begins in Wellington today.
Almost 14 years on from his Black Caps debut - Taylor will… Audio
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White Ferns hope to reverse fortunes
The New Zealand women's cricket team are hoping to reverse recent fortunes at pinnacle events when the Twenty20 World Cup gets underway in Australia this weekend.
Across both the one-day and T20… Audio
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Cricket World Cup loss to Black Caps motivates India
The Black Caps cricketers are gearing up for a big six weeks after the arrival of the Indian team in the country on Tuesday. The two teams will play matches across all three formats, starting with the… Audio
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Better sound on RNZ’s radio live streams
If you are one of the tens of thousands of people who listen to RNZ’s radio stations live on the internet each week, you can now hear us better.
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TVNZ's local content play
As the government ponders its policy for the media, state-owned TVNZ has got a green light to put millions of dollars into ”betting big on local content”. This week it unveiled its programmes for… Audio
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Preserving Timaru sound history recorded on paper
Snippets of sound recalling life in South Canterbury in the 1950s, have been retrieved by Ngā Taonga Sound and Vision from rare and fragile paper recording tape. Sarah Johnston shares what she found.
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Review: Gemini Man & HFR
Ang Lee is trying to reinvent the technology of cinema and Gemini Man is his latest attempt. Dan Slevin investigates. Video
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Vinyl poised to outsell CDs for the first time since the 1980s
Vinyl, a format that was believed by some to have died decades ago, is now on the verge of outselling CDs for the first time since the mid-1980s. Roger Marbeck is with us to discuss. Audio
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Adding foresight to oversight
Oversight is one of Parliament’s main jobs. But looking forward is even harder. Audio
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Extra Time for 29 March 2019
In Extra Time this week...the Nations Championship seems doomed, Super Rugby is downsizing and threats of boycotts have gone in Auckland's 1st XV competition. Yes we're talking rugby - and rugby… Audio
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Have media made a mistake pushing online video prompted by Facebook's flaky figures?
The news media made a “pivot to video” partly because social media users couldn’t get enough of it. But Facebook eventually admitted its figures were flaky and now it is being sued by advertisers in… Audio
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Box sets: getting bigger but who wants them?
As the compact disc goes the way of the wax cylinder, box sets of music on CD are - curiously - getting bigger. Nick Bollinger looks under the lid.
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Look! No hands! The rise of ‘voice’
Voice-activated ‘smart speakers’ now on the market mean you can get news online without lifting a finger. Our big media companies are all on board, but will this change the nature of our news? Or will… Video, Audio
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Do fairy tales still have something to say in 2017?
Fairy tales which perpetuate stereotypes still have lessons to teach modern children, as long as they are put in their proper historical context, says an Auckland University academic. Audio