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James Griffin and Antonia Prebble - The Outrageous '70s
11:45 AM.The bogans are back! Outrageous Fortune makes a return to the small screen tonight. Wallace speaks to screenwriter James Griffin and actor Antonia Prebble about Westside - the prequel series to… Read more Audio
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Wellington's Flat White Economy
11:25 AM.Wellington claims to be the originator of the flat white coffee, so how's the flat white economy, as described by Douglas McWilliams, doing in the capital city? Jeremy Rose goes in search of some of… Read more Audio
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Douglas McWilliams - The Flat White Economy
11:08 AM.Author of the 'Flat White Economy: How the Digital Economy is Transforming London and other Cities of the Future'. In the book McWilliams argues that the digital economy is being driven by a new style… Read more Audio
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Tord Gustavsen - Jazz Piano
10:30 AM.Tord Gustavsen is a Norwegian jazz pianist and composer performing in NZ for the first time with his quartet at the Wellington Jazz Festival. He's a star in Europe, and is joined in NZ by saxophonist… Read more Audio
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Overland - Australian Literary Journal's NZ edition
10:08 AM.Prolific tweeter, translator and long-form essay writer Giovanni Tiso is the editor of the latest edition of Australia's leading literary journal Overland. Giovanni and contributors Morgan Godfery and… Read more Audio
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Nicky Hager - Venice Biennale
9:40 AM.Investigative journalist and author Nicky Hager is just back from the Venice Biennale where he acted as an adviser and fact checker to New Zealand's entry Secret Power by artist Simon Denny. And he's… Read more Audio
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Campbell Live's demise leaves issues to confront
9:15 AM.John Campbell bows out on TV3 prompting sadness and anger - but also raising big questions for broadcasting. Audio
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Why is Fairfax Media "blowing up" its news business?
9:09 AM.Mediawatch asks Fairfax chief editor Sinead Boucher what's driving a dramatic root-and-branch re-jig unveiled this week. Read more Audio
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Singer targets smart young women with new online outlet
9:08 AM.Has a sudden a surge of sexism taken our mainstream media back to 1950 again for women? Lizzie Marvelly tells Mediawatch that's one reason why she's launched Villainesse.com. Read more Audio
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Things better left unsaid - and unwritten
9:08 AM.Some cases of people making comments in the media this past week which they later regretted. Audio
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Mediawatch for 31 May 2015
9:05 AM.What's driving the latest shake-up at NZ's biggest publisher of news; Campbell Live's demise leaves issues to confront; a sudden surge of sexism sparks a new media outlet for young women, and; things… Read more Audio
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Mick Chunn and Grace Wood - Play it Strange
8:40 AM.Mike Chunn and Grace Wood are in studio with Wallace to talk about the Play it Strange Trust's upcoming concert that will showcase 50-years of The Rolling Stones - as performed by some of Auckland's… Read more Audio
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Auckland - leading the way or falling short?
8:12 AM.Insight investigates whether it is in the national interest for Auckland to be the focus for investment, jobs and immigrants. Read more Audio
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Kelvin Davis - anti sexual violence hikoi
7:55 AM.MP for Te Tai Tokerau Kelvin Davis reports from his hikoi against domestic and sexual violence. Audio
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Henriette Vamberg - rating Auckland
7:50 AM.Henriette Vamberg, of Denmark's Gehl Architects, reflects on the progress made by Auckland in transforming itself into a liveable city. Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 31 May 2015
7:30 AM.Opposition taunts government over light legislative workload. Steven Joyce denies reports of a split in National's caucus over the Health and Safety Reform Bill. John Key attacks Andrew Little over… Read more Audio
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Jon Stephenson - ISIS and the city of Ramadi
7:20 AM.Journalist Jon Stephenson on the plight of the Iraqi city of Ramadi. Audio
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James Shaw - the new co-leader of the Greens
7:12 AM.The new co-leader of the Green Party, James Shaw, talks to Wallace Chapman about what he hopes to achieve in his first year as leader. Read more Audio
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Eurovision 2015
11:50 AM.Eurovision fan Todd Niall joins us with a live report from downtown Auckland on this year's final. Read more Audio
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Curt Tofteland - Shakespeare Behind Bars
11:30 AM.The Shakespeare Behind Bars programme is an internationally acclaimed programme in the United States for both offenders and ex-offenders, offering theatrical experiences that deal with personal and… Read more Audio
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New Orleans Jazz
11:10 AM.Wallace Chapman talks to Irvin Mayfield about his city New Orleans and its music. Read more Audio
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Jose Da Silva - The Art of David Lynch
10:35 AM.Jose da Silva is the curator of the David Lynch retrospective Between Two Worlds now showing at the Gallery of Modern Art in Brisbane. Read more Audio
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Pras Michel - Sweet Micky for President
10:10 AM.This week Wallace Chapman talks to former Fugee Pras Michel about his music and his venture into politics - mobilising the successful Haitian presidential campaign for musician Michel Martell, aka… Read more Audio
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Hamish Parkinson - Fly or Die
9:40 AM.Comedian Hamish Parkinson - the winner of this year's Billy T Award - reflects on what makes him laugh and his show 'Fly or Die'. Read more Audio
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Mediawatch for 24 May 2015
9:10 AM.Mediaworks news boss on pulling the plug on TV3's Campbell Live - and John Campbell's exit; the focus on the Prince's Harry's female fans - and the flag; regional newspapers missing out on late… Read more Audio