Jeremy Rose
Hamish McKenzie: The Kiwi helping revitalise email
Venture capitalists last month pumped $US 15.3 million into Substack - a start up the New York Times has described as "the new social network that isn't new at all." Mediawatch's Jeremy Rose talks… Audio
Media's worldwide push for climate change coverage
More than 70 media organisations around the world - including most of New Zealand's leading media companies - have signed up to the Covering Climate Change Now week that kicks off on Monday 16… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch with Jeremy Rose
This week on Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about some new free video streaming services and reviews the book review sites. Audio
Mediawatch Midweek 7 August 2019
This week on Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about some new free video streaming services and reviews some book review sites, and takes a look at the Listener at 80. Audio
NZ on Air funded programmes taxing your wallet and your eyeballs
Over the coming year NZ on Air plans to spend $37.7 million on factual programmes and $46.4 on dramas and eventually most of the resulting content will find its way to the on-demand services of the… Audio
Mediawatch for 4 August 2019
Government turning off the tap on big water news; preferred PM polling proves pretty unpopular; interrupting ads in publicly-funded programmes on-demand; tax the shock of the nude on TV. Audio
Mediawatch for 28 July 2019
Broadcasters boosting climate change scepticism; crunching the number on public service PR and comms. Audio
Media Watch Midweek: The Great Hack
This week on Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about the new Netflix series The Great Hack and ponders whether the media is manipulating us. Audio
The Great Hack debuts on Netflix - disgraced hack becomes UK PM
This week on Mediawatch Midweek Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about the new Netflix series The Great Hack; Boris Johnson - the disgraced hack turned UK PM, and; "Ricky Leaks" - a journalistic scoop… Video, Audio
That's a bit.... disappointing
Mediawatch's Jeremy Rose takes a look at TVNZ That's a Bit Racist documentary and finds it a bit disappointing. Audio
Giving Austria's far right a platform
This week Newshub and RNZ both ran interviews with far-right Austrian activist Martin Sellner. Mediawatch's Jeremy Rose argues neither provided the background required for their audiences to… Audio
Mediawatch Midweek 26 June 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about the NZ Herald's Meghan Markle mania; death, dying and the news; the Spinoff joins the membership club; and more. Video, Audio
Mid Week Media Watch
Jeremy Rose from the Media Watch team joins Karen to talk over the week so far in the news. Audio
Mediawatch Midweek for 12 June 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about Melanie Reid's Uplift documentary; Five Eyes and the ABC raid, and; a growing digital divide where rants are free but… Audio
Media reports' toxic side effects
A recent academic study has found that media reports were the main cause of an increase in people experiencing adverse side effects following a Pharmac switch from a branded anti-depressant to a… Audio
Midweek Media Watch
Mediawatch's Jeremy Rose joins Emile Donovan to discuss the media's portrayal of stories about the Chagos Islands, an ex-cop and former MP whose misfortunes are going strangely unnoticed, and a brave… Audio
Mediawatch Midweek 29 May 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Jeremy Rose talks to Emile Donovan about the media's lack of interest in how New Zealand votes at the UN; a former police inspector, MP and honorary consul's… Video, Audio
Is it time for staff representation on media company boards?
A staff-elected board member at the ABC was credited by some with providing a steadying hand during last year's political interference scandal that saw the sacking of the Australian public… Audio
Mediawatch for 19 May 2019
The Christchurch Call and response; media staff at their companies' top table; flipping Tip Top gives media an ice cream headache. Audio