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  • Not a bit of fun, but fundamentally wrong

    Audio
    media
    8 Nov 2016

    Radio Hauraki has been punished by the broadcasting watchdog for tricking and mocking a complaining caller - after offering her money to settle the matter. But pranks are part and parcel of commercial… Audio

  • Not a bit of fun, but fundamentally wrong

    News
    Mediawatch media
    8 Nov 2016

    Radio Hauraki has been punished by the broadcasting watchdog for tricking and mocking a complaining caller - after offering her money to settle the matter. But pranks are part and parcel of commercial…

    Audio

    Not a bit of fun, but fundamentally wrong
  • Holy shit, the All Blacks lost

    News
    The Wireless
    7 Nov 2016
    No caption

    Here’s why it’s actually the best thing that could’ve happened.

    Holy shit, the All Blacks lost
  • Hacking, MPS, police & the press

    Audio
    media politics
    7 Nov 2016
    no caption

    Five years on from the Fleet street phone hacking scandal, new press restrictions in the UK have been labelled a 'threat to democracy and accuracy'. Kathryn Ryan discusses the relationship between the… Audio

  • Sport: PNG hoping to be competitive in women's rugby debut v Fiji

    News
    Pacific Fiji
    5 Nov 2016
    Rugby Ball

    Papua New Guinea have claimed underdog status for today's Oceania Rugby Women's Championship clash against Fiji in Suva.

    Sport: PNG hoping to be competitive in women's rugby debut v Fiji
  • 50 years of the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship

    Audio
    arts
    3 Nov 2016
    Cardinal by Albrecht

    An exhibition to mark 50 years of the Frances Hodgkins Fellowship opens at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery this weekend, featuring works from 49 fellows including the likes of Michael Illingworth… Audio

  • Haka in solidarity for Standing Rock Sioux Tribe

    News
    Te Ao Māori spiritual practices
    3 Nov 2016
    Native Americans march to a burial ground sacred site that was disturbed by bulldozers building the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).

    Hundreds of Māori have taken to Facebook to show their solidarity for Native Americans protesting against the Dakota Access Pipeline.

    Haka in solidarity for Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
  • Scott Watson, Gerald Hope meeting to go ahead

    News
    New Zealand Media & Technology
    1 Nov 2016
    Ben Smart and Olivia Hope, left, and Scott Watson.

    Gerald Hope and and his daughter's convicted killer, Scott Watson, can now meet along with journalist Mike White, the Department of Corrections has agreed.

    Scott Watson, Gerald Hope meeting to go ahead
  • Song and dance as email investigation criticism intensifies

    News
    World politics
    30 Oct 2016
    Jennifer Lopez, Hillary Clinton and Marc Anthony are seen at the Jennifer Lopez Gets Loud for Hillary Clinton Concert on October 29, 2016 in Miami, Florida.

    Hillary Clinton has harnessed some celebrity star power in Florida as a new email discovery by the FBI threatens her presidential campaign.

    Song and dance as email investigation criticism intensifies
  • Yes, there’s more to the NBA than Steven Adams

    News
    The Wireless
    26 Oct 2016
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    The five most intriguing plotlines to watch out for in the upcoming NBA season.

    Yes, there’s more to the NBA than Steven Adams
  • Dylan rude and arrogant - Nobel cttee member

    News
    World music
    23 Oct 2016
    Bob Dylan

    Bob Dylan's snub of his Nobel Prize in literature is "impolite and arrogant", according to a member of the Swedish academy that awards it.

    Dylan rude and arrogant - Nobel cttee member
  • Local paper asks for directions

    Audio
    technology media
    23 Oct 2016
    Marlborough Express readers' suggestions on the wall at the paper's premises.

    The Marlborough Express has warned that it can’t go on as a daily paper forever and it is considering new ideas, including reporting sponsored by readers and printing on fewer days of the week. Could… Video, Audio

  • Local paper asks for directions

    News
    Mediawatch technology
    23 Oct 2016
    Marlborough Express readers' suggestions on the wall at the paper's premises.

    The Marlborough Express has warned that it can’t go on as a daily paper forever and it is considering new ideas, including reporting sponsored by readers and printing on fewer days of the week. Could…

    Audio

    Local paper asks for directions
  • Minister should have acted sooner over seclusion rooms - Greens

    News
    New Zealand education
    21 Oct 2016
    Miramar Central School

    Education Minister Hekia Parata should have stopped the use of seclusion rooms in schools as soon as she found out about them, the Green Party says.

    Minister should have acted sooner over seclusion rooms - Greens
  • How to stay sane in the lead up to the US election

    News
    politics
    20 Oct 2016
    How to avoid the ongoing battle for the White House between Hillary Clinton, top middle, and Donald Trump, bottom middle? From top left clockwise, vote in a bird election, take up knitting, check out the web's plethora of cat videos or binge watch Game of Thrones.

    Tired of Trumpism and Emailgate? Megan Whelan offers some advice on how to avoid the circus that is the US Presidential election.

    How to stay sane in the lead up to the US election
  • Hekia Parata: A tenure in the trenches

    News
    Politics Comment & Analysis
    20 Oct 2016
    Hekia Parata

    Power Play - The Education Minister's announcement she is stepping down at next year's election came as a surprise to many. Jane Patterson looks back at the testy times of Hekia Parata.

    Hekia Parata: A tenure in the trenches
  • Getting jobs in the future

    Audio
    technology media
    18 Oct 2016
    Future of work and training

    In a world where technology is rapidly changing the future of the workforce, what does global evidence tell us about how the education system can lead to good jobs for people?

    Kathryn Ryan speaks to… Audio

  • ‘It’s a reminder that what you’ve been through never truly leaves you’

    News
    The Wireless
    17 Oct 2016
    No caption

    Madeira – aka Kim Pflaum – on the pain behind her debut EP, Bad Humors.

    ‘It’s a reminder that what you’ve been through never truly leaves you’
  • Two young Māori artists to watch

    Audio
    te ao Maori Bay of Plenty
    16 Oct 2016
    Cory Marsters and Te Kanawa Ngarotata

    Cori Marsters and Te Kanawa Ngarotata are the recipients of a Creative New Zealand scholarship to assist their work as emerging artists. Cori is studying for his Bachelor in Māori Arts and is… Video, Audio

  • Bic Runga to be inducted into the NZ Music Hall of Fame

    Audio
    music
    13 Oct 2016
    Bic Runga

    Nine to Noon talks to New Zealand singer-songwriter Bic Runga about being awarded the 2016 Legacy Award, given to Kiwi artists who have helped shape the NZ music industry. She'll be inducted into the… Audio

  • English rugby squad suffers another serious injury

    News
    Sport
    10 Oct 2016
    England rugby players warm up

    The English rugby squad has had their training methods questioned after flanker Sam Jones broke his leg during a judo session.

    English rugby squad suffers another serious injury
  • Are social media networks taking over the news?

    Audio
    technology media
    9 Oct 2016
    Mediaworks chief news officer Hal Crawford

    Social media networks are now a big source of news for today's media - and also crucial platforms for distributing it. What people share online now often trumps traditional notions of what's news, but… Audio

  • Are social media networks taking over the news?

    News
    Mediawatch technology
    9 Oct 2016
    Mediaworks chief news officer Hal Crawford

    Social media networks are now a big source of news for today's media - and also crucial platforms for distributing it. What people share online now often trumps traditional notions of what's news, but…

    Audio

    Are social media networks taking over the news?
  • 'I can’t separate myself from my art'

    News
    The Wireless
    7 Oct 2016
    No caption

    Ahead of their first visit to New Zealand, performance artist Alok Vaid-Menon explains how identity is entwined in everything that they do.

    'I can’t separate myself from my art'
  • Can a rugby fan truly learn to love the NFL?

    News
    The Wireless
    5 Oct 2016
    No caption

    It’s not easy to care about the NFL, especially when we have rugby.

    Can a rugby fan truly learn to love the NFL?
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