Hayden Donnell
Mediawatch for 22 March 2020
How our media are adapting to 'the new normal' of COVID-19; amateur epidemiologists crash coronavirus coverage; travel industry trauma hits media cmapaigns. Audio
Mediawatch for 15 March 2020
Marking an awkward anniversary; COVID-19 clampdown squeezes the media. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: misinformation and NZ audience types
On Midweek Mediawatch this week, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about the anniversary of the Christchurch terror attacks, the information revealed in the OIA on RNZ, and both-sides journalism being… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: How not to cover Covid-19
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about the perils of both-sides journalism during the Covid-19 crisis, a weird on-air monologue from Kerre McIvor, and some slightly… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: How not to cover Covid-19
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about the perils of both-sides journalism during the Covid-19 crisis, a weird on-air monologue from Kerre McIvor, and some slightly…
AudioStuff's #MeToo campaign two years in
Stuff added momentum to the #MeToo movement in 2018 with a campaign urging people who’d suffered sexual harassment and abuse to come forward and tell their stories to journalists. Some critics… Audio
Stuff's #MeToo campaign two years in
Stuff added momentum to the #MeToo movement in 2018 with a campaign urging people who’d suffered sexual harassment and abuse to come forward and tell their stories to journalists. Some critics…
AudioToo much of the F-Word?
More and more book titles use coarse language to gain attention - is it the result of a desperate need to grab readers' attention? Audio
Top scientist hits out over Massey shake-up
Professor James Dale joins The Panel to talk about a huge shake-up facing Massey University's College of Sciences. Audio
Dream job for Beatles fan
Know your Beatles trivia? The British National Trust might have the dream job for you. Audio
Amy Klobuchar ends presidential bid
US correspondent Simon Hampton joins The Panel to give the latest on the Democratic primaries, ahead of Super Tuesday. Audio
Today in music history for 3 March 2020
Public Enemy have fired founder member Flavor Flav following a dispute over the group performing at a Bernie Sanders rally in LA g. Audio
US style of parenting reaches Europe
Parenting in European nations has traditionally been more relaxed, yet things are changing. Audio
Bus strike in Auckland today
March Madness was exacerbated for commuters by a bus strike this morning. FIRST Union's Jared Abbott joins The Panel to discuss the industrial action. Audio
Touching face spreads illnesses
Scientists say not touching your face is one of the best ways to avoid catching illnesses. Professor Mary-Louise McLaws joins The Panel to explain. Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Hayden Donnell (Part 2)
Public Enemy have fired founder member Flavor Flav following a dispute over the group performing at a Bernie Sanders rally in LA. US correspondent Simon Hampton joins The Panel to give the latest on… Audio
The Panel with Victoria Stewart and Hayden Donnell (Part 1)
Scientists say not touching your face is one of the best ways to avoid catching illnesses. Professor Mary-Louise McLaws joins The Panel to explain. March Madness was exacerbated for commuters by a bus… Audio
Question of the day for 3 March 2020
What the panellists Hayden Donnell and Victoria Stewart have been thinking about. Audio
Story of the Day for 3 March 2020
The advice around waashing hands to prevent picking up or spreading coronavirus suggests signing Happy Birthday twice whilst washing, to make sure your lathering for long enough. A Twitter user has… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Twitter fights and Tamakis
In 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