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Mediawatch Midweek 8 May 2019
Mediawatch Midweek 8 May 2019
Mediawatch’s weekly catch-up with Karyn Hay on Lately: This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn about more fibre and new faces in broadcasters’ breakfasts; RNZ’s new show for early risers; a random typo…
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Social media effect 'tiny' in teenagers, large study finds
Social media effect 'tiny' in teenagers, large study finds
The effects of social media use on teenage life satisfaction are limited, and family friends and school live have a much bigger impact, a large new study shows.
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Today's sports news: What you need to know
Today's sports news: What you need to know
In today's sports news - the Central Pulse charge on, Manchester United fall short of EPL top four and a tweak to next summer's Chappell-Hadlee ODI series.
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Question Time for 2 May 2019
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Hon PAULA BENNETT to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s statements, policies, and actions?
KIRITAPU ALLAN to the Associate Minister of Education (Māori Education): What…
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Expert advice on talking with children about mosque terror attacks
Audio 2 May 2019After the mosque attacks, questions still linger for many children. Katy Gosset asks: how can we help kids who are struggling, and find ways to discuss both racism and other cultures with them?
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Mediawatch Midweek: Spies' lies; paywalls; and The Detail
This week on Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about the NZ Herald's new paywall; the new daily podcast: The Detail: and a couple of stories that have barely made the news. Audio
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Mediawatch Midweek: Spies' lies; paywalls; and The Detail
Mediawatch Midweek: Spies' lies; paywalls; and The Detail
This week on Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about the NZ Herald's new paywall; the new daily podcast: The Detail: and a couple of stories that have barely made the news.
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Question Time for 1 May 2019
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WILLOW-JEAN PRIME to the Minister of Finance: What recent reports has he seen on the New Zealand economy?
Hon SIMON BRIDGES to the Prime Minister: Does she stand by all her Government’s actions…
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The Worst Sitcom Ever Made - Ep 8: 'I just want to go now'
So how did the failure that was Melody Rules affect the people involved? In this final episode, Geoff's on the road to find out and to discover what he's learned about himself and his perceived… Audio
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Week in Politics: PM could gain acclaim for international accord with social media organisations
Week in Politics: PM could gain acclaim for pledge with social media firms
Analysis - The success of the Prime Minister's international campaign to stop social media platforms from promoting terrorism could be difficult to assess, writes Peter Wilson.
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Alex Gilbert: Russian adoptee helping connect the dots
Audio 26 Apr 2019Aucklander Alex Gilbert is on a mission to help people around the world who are adopted share their stories and potentially find their birth families. Alex, who is 27, was born in Russia and adopted… Audio
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Decoding Aldous Harding’s new album Designer
New Zealand songwriter Aldous Harding teases with cryptic lyrics and a feather-weight feeling on her third album Designer. Kirsten Johnstone speaks to the woman behind the songs. Video, Audio
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Christchurch terror attack video a type not seen before, says Facebook
Christchurch terror attack video a type not seen before, says Facebook
Facebook says its artificial intelligence tools were unable to quickly scan and remove live footage of the Christchurch terror attack, because its system was unprepared to detect such a violent…
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Sitting on a sensational story for safety’s sake
For five years our news media kept the story of kidnapped nurse Louisa Akavi under wraps and this week they won praise for putting her safety ahead of a scoop. But the last time this happened, the… Audio
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Sitting on a sensational story for safety’s sake
Sitting on a sensational story for safety’s sake
For five years our news media kept the story of kidnapped nurse Louisa Akavi under wraps and this week they won praise for putting her safety ahead of a scoop. But the last time this happened, the…
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Polanski asks court to restore his film academy membership
Polanski asks court to restore his film academy membership
Roman Polanski has asked a judge to restore his membership in the organisation that bestows the Academy Awards nearly a year after he was expelled from it for sexual misconduct.
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Retiring toughest time in athlete's life - Bidwell
Retiring toughest time in athlete's life - Bidwell
Opinion - For athletes like Greg Inglis, nothing can be more terrifying than life after sport, let's hope he has as much support in his transition as Israel Dagg has had, Hamish Bidwell writes.
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Gas project pressure rising for PNG's government
Gas project pressure rising for PNG's government
Papua New Guinea's government is under pressure over its handling of the country's burgeoning gas sector. Audio
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Fears grow for New Zealand nurse Louisa Akavi kidnapped in Syria in 2013
Fears grow for New Zealand nurse kidnapped in Syria in 2013
The kidnapping of a New Zealand nurse has been kept under wraps for years, now RNZ can reveal her story. Video
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Ilhan Omar: The 9/11 row embroiling the US congresswoman
Ilhan Omar: The 9/11 row embroiling the US congresswoman
A Democratic congresswoman says she will not be silenced after facing a barrage of criticism over comments she made about the 9/11 attacks - including from Donald Trump.
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Fiji Prime Minister accused of cherry-picking human rights
Fiji Prime Minister accused of cherry-picking human rights
Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has been accused of cherry-picking human rights in his latest remarks against same-sex marriage.
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Fiji's Prime Minister accused of cherry-picking human rights
Fiji's Prime Minister Frank Bainimarama has been accused of making comments threatening marriage equality in the country based on "fake news" being published on social media and speculation some… Audio
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Sport: NZ mindful of Samoan culture at Pacific Games
Sport: NZ mindful of Samoan culture at Pacific Games
It's important for New Zealanders to be humble and respectful of traditions at the upcoming Pacific Games in Samoa, the New Zealand Olympic Committee says.
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Tool time: Library for the casual DIYer
Who doesn't love some DIY home improvements? But just because you've got the bug to fix the deck this weekend, doesn't mean you're ready to splurge on the all the tools and equipment you need. Audio
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Luke Wright - Poet, performer, publisher, and broadcaster
Luke Wright is a poet, performer, publisher, curator and broadcaster. He has written and performed nine spoken word shows and two verse plays, including The Toll, Frankie Vah, and What I Learned from… Video, Audio