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Future of TV current affairs - Campbell Live under threat
Martin Gillman is an Auckland advertising consultant, and Phil Wallington is a media commentator, journalist and TV producer. Audio
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Media Watch presenter comments on Campbell Live review
Radio New Zealand's Mediawatch presenter, Colin Peacock, is in the studio. Audio
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Campbell Live could be scrapped
Media commentators say they expect a review of TV3's Campbell Live show will lead to it being axed. Audio
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Throng: No surprise for Campbell Live after ratings
Listening to that is Regan Cunliffe -- director of the TV ratings website, Throng. Audio
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Campbell Live under review.
Media commentators say they expect a review of TV3's Campbell Live show will lead to it being axed, ending a tradition of prime time current affairs on television dating back to the 1960s. Audio
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Academic not surprised TV3 reviewing Campbell Live's future
A media studies lecturer says he's not surprised Mediaworks is reviewing the future of TV3's Campbell Live show. Audio
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Campbell Live under review
TV3's flagship current affairs programme Campbell Live could be under threat of being axed with the announcement tonight that it's under review. Audio
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Aid delivery struggles in Micronesia following Typhoon Maysak
Audio 9 Apr 2015The Lieutenant Governor of the Federated States of Micronesia state of Yap says authorities have no idea whether aid has reached all the people who need it, more than a week after typhoon Maysak. Audio
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UN worried about infant nutrition in Vanuatu
Audio 8 Apr 2015The United Nations says it is concerned about proper nutrition for mothers and babies in Vanuatu after cyclone Pam struck. Authorities estimate around ninety percent of the food gardens in the mostly… Audio
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Vanuatu women collaborate for nutrition after Pam
Audio 7 Apr 2015Women on Efate and Santo in Vanuatu are working together to try and improve the diet of families in the Port Vila by shipping root crops from the unaffected northern islands to be sold in the capital.
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UK trust funds Solomons Hawksbill Turtle conservation
Audio 7 Apr 2015A community based conservation initiative in Solomon Islands has received a huge financial boost from Britain's Rufford Foundation. Audio
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Living with Tourette's syndrome
Cantabrian Tanya Humphreys has lived her whole life with Tourette's syndrome with very little support in dealing with it. She has physical and verbal tics, and talks frankly about the challenges of… Audio
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Living in a tiny house
Lily Duval has built her own house in keeping with Tiny House movement. Built on a trailer, she did all the work herself, despite never having attempted a building project before. Lily shows Katy… Audio
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Vanuatu launches in-depth disaster assessment
Audio 3 Apr 2015The United Nations is warning the government and aid agencies supporting the recovery in Vanuatu not to let their guard down as they say the threat of a second disaster is very real. Audio
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UN warns of second disaster in Vanuatu
Audio 2 Apr 2015The United Nations is warning the government and aid agencies supporting the recovery in Vanuatu not to let their guard down as they say the threat of a second disaster is very real. Audio
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PNG seeks to capitalise on LNG stage
Audio 2 Apr 2015The Asian Development Bank says the jury is still out on whether Papua New Guinea's government is managing the windfall from the landmark LNG gas project for the long-term benefit of the country. Audio
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Simple solutions promoted for rebuild in Vanuatu
Audio 1 Apr 2015Focus shifts in Vanuatu from emergency aid to a more permanent rebuild after Cyclone Pam devastated 22 islands in the archipelago. Audio
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A long way to go for Vanuatu schools :UNICEF
Audio 1 Apr 2015Today is day two of the 2015 school year after Cyclone Pam in Vanuatu and at least half of the country's schools remain damaged or destroyed. Audio
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Typhoon Maysak tears through Micronesia
Audio 1 Apr 2015Emergency declarations have been made in the Federated States of Micronesia as typhoon Maysak continues to tear through the vast country. Audio
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Tuvalu PM says the situation in his country remains dire
Audio 30 Mar 2015Tuvalu's Prime Minister says the situation in his country remains dire and unstable two weeks after cyclone Pam, but he is happy with progress that has been made. Audio
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Our reporter witnesses first hand the devastation on cyclone-ravaged Vanuatu
Audio 30 Mar 2015Two weeks after Cyclone Pam disaster authorities in Vanuatu continue to struggle to cope with the scale of the destruction caused by the storm. Audio
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PNG's economic growth struggles to reach those who need it
Audio 30 Mar 2015United Nations says Papua New Guinea's strong economic is not enough if it doesn't translate into the country's human development. Audio
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Retiring Fiji activist puts success down to careful navigating
Audio 30 Mar 2015A long time activist for human rights and democracy in Fiji the Reverend Akuila Yabaki says careful navigation has been the key to his survival during politically turbulent times. Audio
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Aid has not reached all communities - Vanuatu government
Audio 27 Mar 2015The Vanuatu government has acknowledged some communities have not received any aid, two weeks after category five Cyclone Pam struck the country. Audio
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