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Media briefed on Cryptosporidium outbreak
The number of cases of cryptosporidium in Queenstown is now 18 and the district council has told media it is rushing to get a UV filter for one of its 2 mile water treatment plant. But the mayor Glyn… Audio
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David Seymour apologises after supporter hits a member of the media
ACT's leader David Seymour has apologised after it emerged one of his supporters hit a member of the media at his party's campaign launch.
The confrontation came after protesters from a fringe party… Audio
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The first social media babies have grown up - and they're angry
Earlier this week Ruby Franke, who shared parenting advice and the day to day lives of her six kids via a popular YouTube channel was charged with child abuse. It's an extreme example of the harm… Audio
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ACT embroiled in social media controversy
Audio 24 Aug 2023The ACT Party is embroiled in more controversy after several list candidates have resigned after making inflammatory online social media posts.
Leader David Seymour last week joked about blowing up… Audio
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ACT party in hot water after controversial social media posts
Audio 23 Aug 2023The ACT Party has been at the centre of controversy - again - after several list candidates resigned over inflammatory online social media posts. Its leader David Seymour last week joked about blowing… Audio
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Migrant exploitation finally in the media spotlight
A spike in shocking cases of exploitation has put the plight of migrant workers in the media spotlight. But these latest stories are part of a longstanding issue that's sometimes flown under the… Audio
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US: Social media star stunt causes mayhem in NYC
Newshub's North America correspondent is Mitch McCann and he's with Nathan Rarere from New York City. Audio
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Closed to harassment: Kiwis urged to take part in 'social media self-defence course'
Kiwi companies are being urged to let their employees down tools at 10am tomorrow and take part in what's being described as a 'social media self defence course'. Audio
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US media unsatisfied ahead of clash
The American media are not yet satisfied that the USA are at a level to defend their World Cup title.
The USA beat Vietnam 3-0 in their opening game and today take on the Netherlands in Wellington in… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch - a media storm over a mental health crisis
Midweek Mediawatch - Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Nights. This week Hayden Donnell talks to Mark Leishman about the coverage of Kiri Allan's arrest and subsequent resignation - and media pushing… Audio
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Report on social media harm
Audio 19 Jul 2023In May this year, a report confirming parents' worst worries about the harms of social media to the mental health and wellbeing of children and adolescents was published. Dr Samantha Marsh is a… Audio
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US state moves to protect children from parents oversharing on social media
During the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, Californian mum Kodye Elyse, like many, found comfort in sharing her life with her friends online. But after one video went viral, attracting hundreds… Audio
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The battle of the social media platform powers
Two decades after Facebook.com changed our lives, social media is going through another big upheaval. Audio
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Do we need another social media platform?
Threads is the new Twitter rival in the social media landscape. According to it's CEO Mark Zuckerberg, 30 million people signed up for the platform in it's first day. Stewart Sowman-Lund is a reporter… Audio
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New social media app entices disgruntled Twitter users
Questions are being asked about privacy concerns and content moderation on the latest social media app - Threads.
The app, which was launched yesterday, is run by Instagram and is set to compete with… Audio
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The story of an epic battle for a Hollywood media empire
Audio 3 Jul 2023While the parallels between the fictional Roy family from the mega hit television series Succession and the Murdochs are obvious. There is another media dynasty whose family squabbles are as much an… Audio
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Aus woman pays for defaming ex-neighbours on social media
We begin Wednesday's programme in Australia - where our Pam Corkery is standing by. Audio
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One weird trick for getting uncritical media coverage
Most publications would never dream of running advertising for free, or publishing a highly ideological press release verbatim, but they may do so if the same information is presented in the form of… Audio
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The challenge of media manipulation and disinformation
An independent investigation is underway into how an RNZ digital journalist was able to insert Russian propaganda into stories about the war in Ukraine. RNZ has stood down the journalist and since… Audio
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Wait for a donor or find one on social media? What would you do to make a baby?
Audio 12 Jun 2023A dad who used Facebook and Instagram to find surrogate mothers for his children has set up a website to ‘matchmake’ other people needing help to make a baby. But a fertility expert says people going… Audio
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RNZ media expert on revelation online news was altered
RNZ's chief executive, Paul Thompson, declined to speak with Morning Report about the revelation a staffer altered Reuters copy to include-pro russian sentiment.
In a statement, he described the… Audio
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Tom Barraclough: are your social media threads under threat?
This week the government released a Safer Online Services and Media Platforms "discussion document" proposing to regulate online content the same way other media is regulated. Audio
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War crimes verdict 'a massive win' for media
An Australian federal court judge has thrown out defamation claims made by an Australian veteran and Victoria Cross holder, Ben Roberts-Smith.
Mr Roberts-Smith launched the suit after a series of… Audio
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Internal Affairs reveals plans to boost social media regulation
The Department of Internal Affairs says our media regulations are out of date, riddled with holes and don't properly cover online platforms.
It today released a draft plan to make traditional and… Audio
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A little local political difficulty pulls national media focus
The nation’s news outlets aren’t usually interested in local government ructions in the south, but deep rifts in one dysfunctional council have made many headlines lately. When a ‘showdown’ meeting in… Video, Audio