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Canterbury university's 500-year-old 'fake news' goes online
Canterbury university's 500-year-old 'fake news' goes online
A world-first digitisation project has made what's been dubbed as 500-year-old fake news available to the masses.
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Rappler: Fighting fake news and patriotic trolls
Social media can give the news media an almost unlimited number of eyeballs for stories. But they can also be used to target the media and put pressure on journalists. Mediawatch meets an… Video, Audio
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Rappler: Fighting fake news and patriotic trolls
Rappler: Fighting fake news and patriotic trolls
Social media can give the news media an almost unlimited number of eyeballs for stories. But they can also be used to target the media and put pressure on journalists. Mediawatch meets an…
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It was just out there: a boy's club past, a family future
The three muscles once used by MPs and other insights, from old hand Helen Clark and fresh face Kiri Allan, on changes in Parliament. Audio
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It was just out there: a boy's club past, a family future
It was just out there: a boy's club past, a family future
The three muscles once used by MPs and other insights, from old hand Helen Clark and fresh face Kiri Allan, on changes in Parliament.
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Producer and friend remembers late Aboriginal musician Gurrumul
Gurrumul's producer, collaborator and friend Michael Hohnen talks about the Aboriginal and blind-from-birth musician who was described by Rolling Stone Magazine as "Australia's most important voice".
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FBI agent's Trump texts sparked by 'horrible, disgusting behaviour'
FBI agent's Trump texts sparked by 'horrible, disgusting behaviour'
An FBI agent accused of bias after some of his text messages were released has angrily hit back at suggestions they showed he was prejudiced against Donald Trump.
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SBT: English anguish, Croatian elation, and the final countdown
In today's episode, hosts Emile Donovan and Max Towle reflect on England's downfall and look ahead to a final no one saw coming. They're joined by a smug Patrick O'Meara of RNZ, and a despondent Iain… Audio
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China Radio International seeks to address 'misunderstandings'
With new forays into the Pacific region, China Radio International is seeking to bridge the gap in understanding about China in other parts of the world. That's according to Viola Kuo Huang, a… Audio
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Youth unite to change negative perceptions of South Auckland
Youth unite to change negative perceptions of South Auckland
Hundreds of South Auckland youth have united this week to push back against mainstream media messages about their community, which they say are wrong.
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FIFA World Cup: And then there were eight
FIFA World Cup: And then there were eight
FIFA World Cup - After 56 matches and 144 goals, just eight teams remain at the World Cup. Coen Lammers* looks ahead to the quarter-finals and beyond.
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Insight: Goldrush - The rise of the esports industry
Teresa Cowie takes a look at New Zealand’s growing competitive video game industry. Video, Audio
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Waka takes Wintec students on learning journey
A new collaborative project to celebrate Matariki. Wintec students have created an interactive sculpture in the form of a waka - to convey aspects of Maori culture, music and storytelling. Project… Audio, Gallery
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Martin departure more bad news for Heraf
Martin departure more bad news for Heraf
Opinion - Andreas Heraf more than likely has his bags packed and is ready to go.
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'Master of Mansplaining': Uni distances itself from ad
'Master of Mansplaining': Uni distances itself from ad
The University of Adelaide has distanced itself from an advertisement that some say condones 'mansplaining'.
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The battle for hearts and minds on our op-ed pages
New Zealanders are drowning in comment. Auckland University staff alone wrote 220 comment pieces for general audiences in 2017. Think tanks and sector groups churn them out op-eds, and many others do… Audio
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The battle for hearts and minds on our op-ed pages
The battle for hearts and minds on our op-ed pages
New Zealanders are drowning in comment. Auckland University staff alone wrote 220 comment pieces for general audiences in 2017. Think tanks and sector groups churn them out op-eds, and many others do…
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Sport: Manu Samoa prepares to host Germany for the first time
Sport: Manu Samoa prepares to host Germany for the first time
Samoa has changed nearly half of its team to face Germany in an historic rugby world cup qualifier in Apia from the one that lost to Tonga in its last test.
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Gone Fishing: The curious case of former cop Mark Franklin
Gone Fishing: The curious case of former cop Mark Franklin
It was a Friday night in central Auckland. Mark Franklin, a social cannabis user, was strolling down an alley, sharing a joint with some friends, when they bumped into some police officers. Video
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The pitfalls of politicians straying into comedy
Media commentator Gavin Ellis' take on politicians trying to be funny on radio and how that often backfires. Should Simon Bridges should have learned from John Key's experience. And, how is the NZ… Audio
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Taa Moko Sessions: the new resident moko artists at Te Puia
Moko artists and carvers Arekatera Maihi and Jacob Tautari talk about mixing chisels with tattoo guns and their personal views on giving moko to non-Māori in the final episode of Taa Moko Sessions. Audio
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PM's baby named: Neve Te Aroha Ardern Gayford
PM's baby named: Neve Te Aroha Ardern Gayford
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and her partner Clarke Gayford have announced their baby's name: Neve Te Aroha Ardern Gayford.
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Dare to stream
An Australian telco's groundbreaking online coverage of the FIFA World Cup failed to fire this week. Disgruntled punters and even the PM have forced it to put the pictures back on TV instead - and all… Video, Audio
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Dare to stream
Dare to stream
An Australian telco's groundbreaking online coverage of the FIFA World Cup failed to fire this week. Disgruntled punters and even the PM have forced it to put the pictures back on TV instead - and all…
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Cinematic drone: Nomadic duo Hackedepicciotto discuss their sound
Formed in Berlin but traveling the world together and living as nomads since 2010, musical duo Hackedepicciotto (Alexander Hacke and Danielle de Picciotto) create immersive soundscapes using arcane… Video, Audio