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Stuff to put up first paywalls for news
The country’s biggest publisher of news will soon begin charging readers of three titles for news online for the first time. Stuff is launching subscription-based websites for The Dominion Post, The… Audio
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Mediawatch - before and after Gabrielle
Our media were in emergency mode yet again this week, offering hours of extra coverage on air, online and in print. Outlets in the hardest-hit places reported the basics - even without access to… Video, Audio
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Season 2 Ep 8: The Musket Wars
Audio 26 Oct 2022These are the wars that cost more lives than any other in our history. Stretched over more than a decade & the entire country, these conflicts changed Māori warfare & much of what came next.
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Covering Tonga’s eruption - without communications
That epic undersea eruption in Tonga was heard around the region - and recorded and analysed in minute detail, even from space. But a comprehensive communications wipeout cut reporters off from… Video, Audio
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Series 2 | Episode 5: Reimagining Justice - He Kākano Ahau: Wawatatia
In this episode, Kahu engages in wānanga with two kaikōrero advocates who are reimagining justice in Aotearoa - Awatea Mita and Emmy Rakete. Audio
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Access all areas? The past and future of community broadcasting
The Access Radio movement is 40 years old and today 12 stations broadcast locally and online. Some fill local gaps left by stations hooked into national networks - and some produce programmes up for… Audio
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Clamour to cancel TVNZ's top popular cop show
A single tweet sparked bulletin-leading calls to scrap one of our most enduring and most-watched local TV shows this week. Many arguing whether the show was racist or not also admitted they don't… Audio
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Can Sophie Wessex reignite the royal flame?
It's been a tough time for the British royal family of late. However, there is a ray of light in the form of Sophie, Countess of Wessex, who is being tipped to steady the royal ship. Author Christina… Audio
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Looking back at the Epidemic Response Committee
Disestablishing the Epidemic Response Committee has been added to the Government's to do list so The House takes a look back at how and why the Committee was set up. Audio
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The white castle of literature is crumbling, and it’s about time...
Reading and writing in the digital era is celebrated by Lani Wendt Young, who charts the increase in brown, Pacific and LGBTQ voices. More people then ever are reading what speaks directly to them. Audio
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Convergence: yesterday’s buzzword the new normal
Once upon a timeour major media companies and telcos were none of each others' business. Now they are all up in each others' business because of 'convergence' driven by digital technology and the… Audio
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How Bob Marley’s 1979 Western Springs concert changed NZ music
Bob Marley played his first and only NZ concert on Monday, 16 April 1979, at Auckland's Western Springs. Gareth Shute looks back on that visit and the seismic effect it had on this country's… Video, Audio
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40 years of The Stranglers: thinking past the end of the night
UK band The Stranglers have had 23 UK Top 40 hit singles and 17 UK Top 40 albums. Before their two NZ shows Strangler Baz Warne chatted with Trevor Reekie. Audio
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'How Bizarre's Sister Sina is finally releasing her debut album after a 19-year wait
Audio 25 Nov 2017Sina Saipaia – aka Sister Sina – attracted global attention when she sang the hook to OMC’s hit single ‘How Bizarre’. She went on to record her own album, but it was never released... until now. Video, Audio
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Lankum takes activism-infused Irish music to a new audience
Audio 24 Nov 2017Irish music holds a special place in many of our hearts, and is growing in popularity with new, young audiences in the UK, Europe and America. Lankum is an Irish band formerly known as Lynched, who… Audio
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Murray Cammick's music photography: Auckland '75 - '85
Murray Cammick spent a lot of time in the Auckland music scene during the 70s and 80s capturing candid images of both local and international musicians including Iggy Pop, Graham Brazier and Bob… Audio
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Inheriting the Penguin Café
Arthur Jeffes joins Trevor Reekie to talk about the musical legacy he has inherited from his late father Simon and the Penguin Café’s impressive new album that incorporates elements of classical, folk… Video, Audio
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Nils Lofgren - Road Warrior
American rock musician Nils Lofgren is currently performing with Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, and arrives in New Zealand next week. Trevor Reekie speaks to him about his musical journey… Audio
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Rock's darkest day - The Stones, Hells Angels and murder at Altamont
American author Joel Selvin has just published his book 'Altamont, The Rolling Stones, the Hells Angels, and the Inside Story of Rock's Darkest Day' which unveils a lot of new information about the… Video, Audio
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The Mission - goth-rockers return
English goth-rockers The Mission are returning to NZ as part of their 30th anniversary world tour. Bandleader Wayne Hussey talks to Trevor Reekie from his home in Brazil about their glory years, his… Video, Audio
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Jim Pitt - best job in music
Trevor Reekie speaks to Jim Pitt who has been the man behind the live music on American late night TV Audio
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One In Five for 16 November 2014 - I am an Artist
Vibrant posters have been appearing on street corners in main cities around the country as part of a national campaign to promote artists who happen to have a disability. The 'I am an Artist' campaign… Audio
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Wu Man in Session
The pipa is a four-stringed Chinese lute that dates back two thousand years and echoes ancient Chinese musical traditions. Wu Man is a virtuoso pipa player who preserves those traditions, as well as… Audio
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NME: 'They certainly didn't pander to rock stars'
After 66 years, British music weekly New Musical Express has announced it will no longer publish a print edition. We take a look back at NME'scolourful history with former staffer Pat Lon. Audio
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Michael Kiwanuka in Session
Audio 20 Jul 2012Born in London's Muswell Hill to Ugandan parents, Michael Kiwanuka is attracting a global audience with his timeless sounding debut album 'Home Again'. Trevor Reekie invited Kiwanuka into the Radio NZ… Audio
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Access All Areas: The Audience
A new interactive music website theaudience.co.nz gives new and un-released NZ acts a platform where they can showcase their songs and connect to potential fans. Trevor Reekie explores theaudience… Audio
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theaudience Access All Areas source interview
Audio 8 Jun 2012New interactive music website theaudience.co.nz gives new and un-released NZ acts a platform where they can showcase their songs and connect to potential fans. Trevor Reekie explores theaudience with… Audio
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Access All Areas: Attila the Stockbroker
Audio 26 Mar 2011Ranting poet 'Attila The Stockbroker', real name John Baine, has been a politically active punk poet and road warrior for over 30 years delivering his own brand of uncompromising mile-a-minute… Audio
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