Colin Peacock
Facebook faces facts on fake news and filter bubbles
Fake news, filter bubbles and Facebook combined to undermine the media’s credibility and viability this past year. Audio
Facebook faces facts on fake news and filter bubbles
Fake news, filter bubbles and Facebook combined to undermine the media’s credibility and viability this past year.
AudioBig brands and broadcasters blurring the lines
Big brands, broadcasters and personalities will work more closely than ever in the media in 2017. Expect intense endorsements of products and politicians alike - and more blurred lines between ads… Audio
Big brands and broadcasters blurring the lines
Big brands, broadcasters and personalities will work more closely than ever in the media in 2017. Expect intense endorsements of products and politicians alike - and more blurred lines between ads…
AudioSurprise! John Key catches media off guard
"I didn't see that coming," said many in the media when John Key quit suddenly this week, before musing on his place in the political pantheon. But not everyone claimed to be taken by surprise. Audio
Surprise! John Key catches media off guard
"I didn't see that coming," said many in the media when John Key quit suddenly this week, before musing on his place in the political pantheon. But not everyone claimed to be taken by surprise.
AudioCan journalism fly in New Zealand?
“Extending the runway” was the concept of choice this week as New Zealand's two biggest publishers of news tried to convince the competition watchdog to give a green light to a merger. Audio
Can journalism fly in New Zealand?
“Extending the runway” was the concept of choice this week as New Zealand's two biggest publishers of news tried to convince the competition watchdog to give a green light to a merger.
AudioOsama, Adolf & Anne? Odd guest list raises eyebrows
Radio Sport has a top prize for listeners to see a Lions test match next year in the luxury of an All Blacks hospitality box. But the suggested guest list of one Radio Sport host might not reflect… Audio
Osama, Adolf & Anne? Odd guest list raises eyebrows
Radio Sport has a top prize for listeners to see a Lions test match next year in the luxury of an All Blacks hospitality box. But the suggested guest list of one Radio Sport host might not reflect…
AudioMediawatch for 11 December 2016
The latest push by publishers for a merger that would change the media landscape. Also: a potential PR hiccup for rugby - and how John Key's sudden exit took the media by surprise - mostly. Produced… Audio
Media merger hopefuls make their pitch
New Zealand’s two biggest publishers of news have been putting their case for a merger to the competition watchdog. If it goes ahead, it’ll be the biggest shake-up in the news media for years, but…
Media merger hopefuls make their pitch
New Zealand’s two biggest publishers of news have been putting their case for a merger to the competition watchdog. If it goes ahead, it’ll be the biggest shake-up in the news media for years, but…
AudioGone by lunchtime
When a surprise press conference was announced at the Beehive, reporters had no idea the PM would be gone by lunchtime.
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Gone by lunchtime
When a surprise press conference was announced at the Beehive, reporters had no idea the PM would be gone by lunchtime.
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Kaipara tragedy: Too much blame, too soon?
The captain of the Francie was blamed for the Kaipara harbour tragedy and heavily criticised in media interviews within 48 hours of the incident. Was that fair? Video, Audio
Kaipara tragedy: Too much blame, too soon?
The captain of the Francie was blamed for the Kaipara harbour tragedy and heavily criticised in media interviews within 48 hours of the incident. Was that fair?
Video, AudioPolitical reporters in limbo
Expensive new buildings for Parliament were unveiled this week, just after most of the nation's political journalists walked out of their earthquake-prone offices. Is the fourth estate getting… Audio
Political reporters in limbo
Expensive new buildings for Parliament were unveiled this week, just after most of the nation's political journalists walked out of their earthquake-prone offices. Is the fourth estate getting…
AudioConfronting and dodging difficult questions
RNZ's revelations about abuse of children in care prompted a robust and revealing on-air interview with the minister responsible this week. But the same can't be said of other efforts to get a word… Audio