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BusinessDesk follows the money - and wants yours
BusinessDesk was an independent agency supplying the media with news and commentary for more than a decade. Now it’s offering “world-class coverage of NZ business and how the world works” for $250 a…
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Whistleblowing law keeps media out of the loop
Some big issues of public interest have been revealed down the years by employees tipping off reporters. Major wrongs have been righted by the media applying the fabled ‘disinfectant of sunlight’. But… Audio
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Whistleblowing law keeps media out of the loop
Some big issues of public interest have been revealed down the years by employees tipping off reporters. Major wrongs have been righted by the media applying the fabled ‘disinfectant of sunlight’. But…
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Mediawatch for 1 March 2020
Panic-buying hits headlines after first coronavirus case; whistleblowing law keeps media out of the loop; BusinessDesk pledges to 'follow the money' - and wants some of yours. Audio
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Mediawatch for 1 March 2020
Panic-buying hits headlines after first coronavirus case; whistleblowing law keeps media out of the loop; BusinessDesk pledges to 'follow the money' - and wants some of yours.
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Midweek Mediawatch: Twitter fights and Tamakis
Audio 26 Feb 2020In this edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about MediaWorks taking a tumble in its dance the Tamakis over Dancing with The Stars, NZME's ongoing interest in acquiring its… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch: Twitter fights and Tamakis
In this edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about a student magazine's stand against platitude-spouting politicians, MediaWorks taking a tumble in its dance the…
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Praise of noble contributions by white women 'felt more like erasure'
Opinion - We need to interrogate our platforming of white women for doing work indigenous folk and people of colour have been doing for generations, writes Laura O'Connell Rapira.
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Horror headlines amplify the anger
The deaths of Hannah Clarke and her children at the hands of husband with a history of violence were so shocking that many reports warned people in advance the details were distressing. But breathless… Audio
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Mediawatch for 23 February 2020
Winston Peters strikes back at media; does defamation law protect reputations or is it a tool to curb critics?; horror headlines amplify the hurt; cricket commentary catastrophe. Audio
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Jones vs Maihi case prompts calls for defamation law reform
Is defamation law an essential protection for reputations -- or handy tool for men and women of means to curb their critics? Hayden Donnell talks to a lawyer pushing for reform to allow us to express… Audio
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Winston Peters strikes back at media putting him under pressure over donations and ethics
Just before Christmas, Winston Peters was telling reporters our news media were essential for a healthy democracy. Now he’s attacking them on social media for ‘fake news’ and bias against his party. Audio
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Jones vs Maihi case prompts calls for defamation law reform
Is defamation law an essential protection for reputations -- or handy tool for men and women of means to curb their critics? Hayden Donnell talks to a lawyer pushing for reform to allow us to express…
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What’s on the radio? It's not cricket
A bummer next summer for those who like the soundtrack of ball-by-ball cricket coverage: Radio Sport couldn’t cut a deal with NZ Cricket for the live rights to matches from next season. Whyzat? Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch:
Audio 19 Feb 2020Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about tensions over 'those' photos of two journalists investigating NZ First, Breakfast burn-out, how a poke at the woke… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 19 February 2020
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about tensions over 'those' photos of two journalists investigating NZ First, Breakfast burn-out, how a poke at the woke… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 19 February 2020
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about tensions over 'those' photos of two journalists investigating NZ First, Breakfast burn-out, how a poke at the woke…
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An Australian model for RNZ’s new youth channel?
RNZ bosses have singled out Australia's Triple J as a possible model for the new music-based outlet. Mediawatch asks the Kiwi in charge of its content whether it would work here. Audio
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Mediawatch for 16 February 2020
TVNZ chief faces future dilemma; Triple J: and Aussie model for for RNZ’s new youth service?
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A model for RNZ’s new youth service?
RNZ’s planned new music-based outlet to hook younger people has been met with scepticism - even scorn - during the current controversy over RNZ Concert. RNZ bosses and pundits have singled out… Audio
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A model for RNZ’s new youth service?
RNZ’s planned new music-based outlet to hook younger people has been met with scepticism - even scorn - during the current controversy over RNZ Concert. RNZ bosses and pundits have singled out…
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A model for RNZ's new youth service?
RNZ's planning a brand new music-based outlet to hook younger people not well served by public broadcasting right now. RNZ's bosses and experts alike point to Triple J as a possible model. Mediawatch… Audio
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TVNZ chief faces future dilemma
Kevin Kenrick leads the broadcaster that pulls in the biggest audiences in the country and the most money from advertising. But TVNZ - like state-owned RNZ - will be folded into a new public media… Audio
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TVNZ chief faces future dilemma
Kevin Kenrick leads the broadcaster that pulls in the biggest audiences in the country and the most money from advertising. But TVNZ - like state-owned RNZ - will be folded into a new public media…
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Midweek MediaWatch: the fate of RNZ Concert and more
This week on Midweek Mediawatch Hayden Donnell teases out the voluminous response to RNZ's plan to cut jobs and restructure RNZ Concert. Audio