Jeremy Rose
Mediawatch for 1 February 2015
Questions raised by the death of a child; controversy over Catton's critical comments; coverage of foreign fishing in our waters; more odd ointment advice. Audio
Mediawatch for 25 January 2015
Reaction to the Charlie Hebdo attack and what it might mean for media freedom; a confusing case of sponsored content; wet pants, unclaimed undies, bowel batteries - some stuff making news this summer… Audio
Fears continue in Paris after terror attacks
More than 1 and a half million people took the streets of Paris following the murder of 17 people by terrorists earlier this month. Audio
Bikenomics : What’s cycling worth?
A report published this month estimates cycling contributes $350 billion to the European economy annually and employs more people than mining and quarrying combined. And a University of Auckland study… Audio
Mediawatch for 7 December 2014
What counts as news these days - and what's an ad; sponsored content sprouting online; the pros and cons of ultra-fast broadband, and; the danger of going down in history as heartless. Audio
Mediawatch for 26 October 2014
Panic over property prices and rising rates in Auckland; political ploys with the Official Information Act - and what a review of compliance might uncover; changes at NZ's biggest radio and newspaper… Audio
Mediawatch for 19 October 2014
The ISIS crisis and tightening of anti-terrorism laws; PR people review their reputation and a mysterious new media name. Audio
Syrian war at Turkey's doorstep
The war is Syria has come to Turkey's doorstep in the city of Kobani. The city of 44,000 is in the Aleppo Governorate in northern Syria and has been under onslaught by the ISIL group since mid… Audio
Silvia Zuur, solidarity economics
Sunday Morning producer Jeremy Rose speaks with CEO and founder of Chalkle, the adult education business, and the host to Nicanor Perlas in New Zealand about solidaity economics in this country. Audio
Mediawatch for 28 September 2014
Australian anti-terror raids; bloodthirsty coverage of the Labour leadership; the Fijian election and media freedom, and; Glenn Greenwald and his billionaire backer. Audio
Mediawatch for 21 September 2014 - Election Special
Mediawatch looks at the media on election night with Wallace Chapman - and the coverage of the extraordinary election campaign. Also: how an award winning American reporter and a world-famous… Audio
Jeremy Rose finds out about Vertical Living
In the 1940s a group of idealistic Wellington architects formed the Architectural Centre. For more than six decades the Centre has been at the forefront of debates about how the city should develop… Audio