Karyn Hay
Midweek Mediawatch - big broadcasters' ethics examined
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about a searching review revealing a 'boys' club' culture at MediaWorks; a court ordering RNZ not to turn hacked…
Midweek Mediawatch
Hayden Donnell has the details on why late last week Sky News Australia was suspended from YouTube over Covid misinformation. They also discuss BSA breaches, RNZ bans and a review of Mediaworks. Audio
Heartbreak for Olympic's cycling but a strong day for kayaking
Sports reporter joins Clay Wilson joins the show from the weightlifting where David Liti's competition begins at ten to eleven. Karyn catches up on the latest heartbreaking news from the men's pursuit… Audio
Hopes for Danish-inspired Climatorium in Nelson
There are hopes to build a Climatorium in Nelson, based on the same principles as one recently opened in Denmark. The proposed Climatorium is a collaboration between Nelson City Council and a Danish… Audio
Carrington makes Olympic history with kayaking golds
It's been a historic day for our double gold kayak champion, Lisa Carrington. At 32, she is the first New Zealander to win gold at three straight Games. Audio
Grounded Kiwis - group forms to launch MIQ petition
A group of New Zealanders living overseas who are keen to get back home, are calling for signatures for a petition to improve the MIQ booking system The group have called themselves Grounded Kiwis… Audio
Word: salt and pepper - not pepper and salt
On tonight's Word segment one of our regulars, Professor Jen Hay from the University of Canterbury, joins Karyn to talk binomial pairs and name ordering - she'll explain why we call it salt and… Audio
DHB's take nurse union to court
Nurses are complaining they've been blindsided by a district health board move to take them to court over their next lot of strike action. Last week they rejected the latest pay offer by the district… Audio
Calling London: France's vaccine plan and famine in Ethiopia
Audrey Tinline from the BBC reports on whether the French President's 'vaccine passport' plan can go ahead. France holds a donors conference in Lebanon, a year after the deadly Beirut port blast which… Audio
Showtime for weightlifter Laurel Hubbard
It's a huge night for New Zealand weight lifter, Laurel Hubbard, who competes in the women's plus 87kg category. The defending Olympic sailing champions Peter Burling & Blair Tuke have to wait til… Audio
Out Lately with Finn Johansson
In Finn's handpicked selection tonight, is Crushed Velvet by Sean Bowie, best known as Yves Tumor, Haenim by Jeffrey Schroeder and Killer Daisies by Young Winona. Audio
Putting the art in infrastructure
Creative New Zealand is calling for more infrastructure projects to include elements of arts and culture. The organisation has made a submission to Te Waihanga: New Zealand Infrastructure Commission… Audio
A gold and silver day for New Zealand in Tokyo
Our reporter in Tokyo, Maja Burry, joins Karyn to celebrate the fantastic day on the water for Emma Twigg, who won gold in the single sculls, the men's eight who also won gold and the women's eight… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Hayden Donnell
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Hayden Donnell talks with Karyn Hay about. Audio
Martinborough ratepayers walkout over unexpected rates hike
Dozens of ratepayers walked out of a South Wairarapa District Council meeting today in Martinborough after being denied a chance to discuss their large rate rises. Mayor Alex Beijen announced there… Audio
Silver medals for New Zealand's Sevens and doubles rowers
The All Blacks Sevens have claimed New Zealand's second silver medal of the Tokyo Olympic Games today. New Zealand lost to Fiji 24-12 in the final of the rugby sevens at Tokyo Stadium. RNZ Sport's… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: 28 July 2021
On this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about an error-strewn academic report, a prominent radio host's abrupt departure, some less-than-sympathetic accounts of people… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: 28 July 2021
On this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about an error-strewn academic report, a prominent radio host's abrupt departure, some less-than-sympathetic accounts of people…
AudioNZ helps create first-ever World Drowning Prevention Day
In New Zealand drowning is the leading cause of recreational death including around 80 preventable fatalities every year. Today is the first-ever World Drowning Prevention Day. Water Safety New… Audio
My Current Song: John Hanlon, This is New York
Kiwi musician John Hanlon appeared on Sunday Morning a couple of weeks ago but sent us the demo versions of some of the tracks by accident. We thought it only fair to get John back on and showcase one… Audio