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Mediawatch for 3 March 2013
Audio 3 Mar 2013Being fast - but wrong; The Hobbit hits the headlines again; reform of the Official Information Act; reporting the victim of a viral video; why a deadly conflict nearby is scarcely mentioned in our… Audio
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Mediawatch for 24 February 2013
Audio 24 Feb 2013Slavery at sea - but not in the news; recycled rancour on the 'plastic princess'; upheaval at a big paper publisher; strange comments on our ethnic relations; why are broadcasters bothered about… Audio
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Mediawatch for 17 February 2013
Audio 17 Feb 2013One MP's controversial comments - outrageous outburst or journalists' joke?; broadcasters band together to create a brand new watchdog; plug pulled on TV awards and are startling stories about wild… Audio
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Mediawatch Extra for February 2013
Audio 12 Feb 2013The Mediawatch team runs through listeners' queries and comments and updates recent stories from the programme. There are responses to the coverage of the death of Sir Paul Holmes; reaction to reports… Audio
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Mediawatch for 10 February 2013
Audio 10 Feb 2013Blunt assessments of Seven Sharp; Maori TV's new news boss; a voicemail gone viral makes national news; how PR people misread the Novopay nightmare; can new ways of backing US journalism work here? Audio
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Mediawatch for 3 February 2013
Audio 3 Feb 2013The media's long goodbye to Sir Paul Holmes and the thoughts of a former colleague; Gareth Morgan on copping flak from cat lovers and football fans - and how he gets issues into the media and… Audio
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Mediawatch for 27 January 2013
Audio 27 Jan 2013Mediawatch asks why critics are carping about a new TV news programme before it has even screened, and looks at some recent news-making interviews: One which took its subject by surprise because he… Audio
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Mediawatch for 23 December 2012
Audio 23 Dec 2012Mediawatch looks back at the media in 2012: the year an All Black tackled 'breastfeeding Nazis', Kim Dotcom rocked the government's cabbage boat, and fatty fast food, salty spreads, old biscuits and… Audio
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Mediawatch for 16 December 2012
Audio 16 Dec 2012The chief of the outfit spending our money on broadcasting on how it sets its priorities in tight times; a rash of recent questions on the worth of modern medicines, and; local publications take a… Audio
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Mediawatch for 9 December 2012
Audio 9 Dec 2012A prank with tragic consequences; TV current affairs thin out while public-funded talent shows prosper; regional TV's struggle - and a new public service channel only on pay TV, and; an embattled MP's… Audio
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Mediawatch for 2 December 2012
Audio 2 Dec 2012Hobbit hoopla and the anguished analysis of foreign media reports, a hack charged over hacking responds to the UK's epic Leveson report, the risk of ruined reputations world where gossip goes global… Audio
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Mediawatch for 25 November 2012
Audio 25 Nov 2012Rumblings in the news ahead of The Hobbit's big day; making a media meal of Labour's leadership; community broadcasters covering post-quake Christchurch on a shoestring; yet more marketing that uses… Audio
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Mediawatch for 18 November 2012
Audio 18 Nov 2012The BBC's boss carries the can for failures of its journalism - and Radio New Zealand's boss on where the buck stops here; an American scholar and broadcaster on media as a force for bad and good… Audio
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Mediawatch Extra November 2012
Audio 18 Nov 2012The Mediawatch team runs through listeners' queries and comments and updates recent stories from the programme. This month: Blogging and busking; the blogger who's helming Truth; figures for the film… Audio
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Mediawatch for 11 November 2012
Audio 11 Nov 2012Off-the-cuff comments put the PM in the spotlight; coverage of the death of leading lawyer Greg King - and the front page focus on other lawyers; public radio under the radar on the nation's Access… Audio
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Mediawatch for 4 November 2012
Audio 4 Nov 2012Strange connections with 'Superstorm Sandy'; rosy reports of the economic impact of film and television; an expert in the arts says the media fail to cover them properly and; the nation's most… Audio
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Mediawatch for 28 October 2012
Audio 28 Oct 2012A tragic killing which kick-started a campaign to change the law; how an Australian ad campaign went wrong - and how advertisers here now have to be on their guard; freelance journalists can get great… Audio
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Mediawatch for 21 October 2012
Audio 21 Oct 2012A giant leap for marketing; extrordinary exposure for a major musical; New Zealand gets noticed in Frankfurt; the UK's front pages are startlingly sexist - is the story the same on ours? Audio
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Mediawatch for 14 October 2012
Audio 14 Oct 2012For decades experts have studied the effects of crime, conflict and catastrophe on victims - and also on soldiers, paramedics and police officers. But not on so for those also often on the scene at… Audio
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Mediawatch for 7 October 2012
Audio 7 Oct 2012Broadcasters blurring the boundary between advertising and journalism; how our universities and polytechnics are engaging the media today - and could contribute more in the future. Audio
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Mediawatch for 30 September 2012
Audio 30 Sep 2012This week the Mediawatch team looks at: the controversial publication of National Standards stats; an overseas investigation unreported here; TVNZ cuts another current affairs show; Paul Henry hassled… Audio
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Mediawatch for 23 September 2012
Audio 23 Sep 2012A right royal row over private pictures; shots fired over the blurred boundary between old and new media; The ODT's editor on resisting reinvention; which paper had its eagle eye on the Russia's Tsar?
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Mediawatch Extra September 2012
Audio 21 Sep 2012The Mediawatch team runs through listeners' queries and comments and updates recent stories from the programme - with guest Alison McCullough. This month: The Herald's new format; flaky columns… Audio
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Mediawatch for 16 September 2012
Audio 16 Sep 2012The boss of the nation's biggest daily paper on its tabloid transition; a top lawyer calls for a rethink of rules allowing cameras into our courts; how a notorious nickname stuck to a controversial… Audio
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Mediawatch for 9 September 2012
Audio 9 Sep 2012Mediawatch talks to some overseas experts about the ways 'new media' are now colliding with the old - TV, radio and newspapers - in the digital age. Fast-growing online outlets now deliver news… Audio