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RNZ journalists shine at New Zealand Radio Awards
RNZ has been recognised at the New Zealand Radio Awards for its storytelling and journalism.
Midweek Mediawatch: A nation in mourning
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about an outpouring of grief and opprobrium following the All Blacks' home series loss to Ireland, an uproar over a… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: A nation in mourning
In this week's edition of Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about an outpouring of grief and opprobrium following the All Blacks' home series loss to Ireland, an uproar over a…
AudioPodcast Critic: Ximena Smith
Our podcast critic, Ximena Smith gives her verdict on the new podcast hosted by the writer Malcolm Gladwell, 'Legacy of Speed." Audio
Gun control advocates want ban on advertising
Gun Control advocates are calling for an end to firearms advertising to help stem gun violence.
A 32-year-old man was shot and critically injured by police in the Auckland suburb of Grey Lynn on… Audio
Former NZ Rugby CEO says All Blacks' issues start with Robinson
The media manager for the All Blacks has admitted she was the one who cancelled coach Ian Foster's post-match press conference on Sunday, saying in a post on Linkedin she didn't want him to "just be a… Audio
10 Carmen Parahi | Our day of reckoning
Dismayed by how Māori were being portrayed in the media, Carmen Parahi nearly gave up on journalism for good. Instead, she channelled her frustration into a game-changing re-examination of indigenous… Audio
Kerry-Anne Walsh with news from Australia
We cross the ditch to Canberra to talk to our correspondent Kerry-Anne Walsh. Audio
Sick and tired of the sickness
Covid has now killed around 1700 people in New Zealand, but much of our news reporting and commentary has focused on how we're learning to live with the virus. Why is there such a mismatch between… Audio
Sick and tired of the sickness
Covid has now killed around 1700 people in New Zealand, but much of our news reporting and commentary has focused on how we're learning to live with the virus. Why is there such a mismatch between…
AudioMediawatch for 17 July 2022
Sick and tired of the Covid sickness; property price predictions run hot in the media; the rugby clash that didn't make headlines. Audio
The rugby clash that didn’t make headlines
The men in green won in a classic decider this weekend - after a win last weekend in which two men in black were carded after clashes of heads. Rugby writers and fans here complained the rules spoiled… Audio
The rugby clash that didn’t make headlines
The men in green won in a classic decider this weekend - after a win last weekend in which two men in black were carded after clashes of heads. Rugby writers and fans here complained the rules spoiled…
AudioCoverage of women's sport growing but 'still a long way to go'
New research shows women's sport now makes up a fifth of all sports news coverage, a six percent rise on the previous year.
Midweek Mediawatch - noise over nurses
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about an unvaccinated nurses intervening in the current crisis in healthcare - and another batch of journalism jobs and content… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - noise over nurses
In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about an unvaccinated nurses intervening in the current crisis in healthcare - and another batch of journalism jobs and content…
AudioSuccession, Ted Lasso lead nominations for TV's Emmy awards
HBO drama Succession, the story of a conniving media mogul and his family, has topped the list of Emmy nominees with 25 nods including one for best drama series.
09 Rachel Smalley | A patch in the Beqaa Valley
When covering the Syrian refugee crisis, Rachel Smalley translated overwhelming statistics of tragedy into stories of living, breathing people. Years later, Rachel still carries the grief of what she… Audio
Susie Ferguson steps into new role at RNZ
Susie Ferguson has chosen to leave her long-time role as Morning Report presenter in September to take up a new position within RNZ as senior presenter and journalist.
Hospo's acute recruitment hassles hit headlines again
Hospitality's acute shortage of workers made headlines again this week after one minister told operators to up their game on pay and conditions. While bosses told media they can’t find workers no… Audio