Media
Sportscaster's conduct put spotlight back on media culture
Newstalk ZB sports host Martin Devlin was back on air this weekend, after he apologised for lashing out at one junior colleague - and sending inappropriate messages and unwanted invitations to women…
AudioPoll piles pressure on party leader - but do we care?
Political reporters and pundits confidently claied the end is nigh for Judith Collins’ National Party leadership - following another opinion poll showing she’s not particularly popular right now - and… Audio
Poll piles pressure on party leader - but do we care?
Political reporters and pundits confidently claied the end is nigh for Judith Collins’ National Party leadership - following another opinion poll showing she’s not particularly popular right now - and…
AudioMediawatch for 23 May 2021
Sportscaster's conduct put spotlight back on media culture; poll piles pressure on party leader - but do we care?; media make and break leadership in volatile times. Audio
Harry, William rebuke BBC over deceit behind Bashir interview
Princess Diana's sons have slammed the BBC over a 1995 interview with their mother - saying it contributed to her paranoia.
An inquiry has found journalist Martin Bashir was 'deceitful' and used fake… Audio
Martin Devlin keeps job after trying to punch radio colleague
NewstalkZB broadcaster Martin Devlin is apologising after taking a swing at a colleague in NZME's Auckland newsroom.
Homespun adventures: Looking for the positives in life
Australian Beau Miles spent years adventuring around the globe including kayaking 2,000 km around the southern tip of Africa and running 650 km through the Australian Alps, making films about them. Video, Audio
Film and Television with Tamar Munch
Film and TV reviewer Tamar Munch joins Kathryn to look at 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything, Heaven & Hell - The Centrepoint Story, and The Circus. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Colin Peacock
Mediawatch's weekly catchup with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about a newspaper error in Hawke's Bay Today, the potential for a change to Mediaworks' ownership, and an updated on… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - Gaza, a gaffe and a brutal review
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the media targeted in Gaza live on TV - and the Gaza crisis spilling over into sport on screen. Also - an… Video, Audio
Midweek Mediawatch - Gaza, a gaffe and a brutal review
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about the media targeted in Gaza live on TV - and the Gaza crisis spilling over into sport on screen. Also - an…
Video, AudioPodcast Critic - Paul Bushnell
Today Paul Bushnell reviews Trumpian podcasts: Trumpcast and How it Happened. Audio
Dave Hansford's new podcast Fight For the Wild
RNZ has launched a new podcast series this month, Fight For the Wild. Dave Hansford is one of the creators of the series and talks to Jesse about making it. Video, Audio
Media commentator Andrew Holden
The International Federation of Journalists has called for the Israeli Government to be held accountable after the latest violence in Gaza and the bombing of the building which housed Associated Press… Audio
USA correspondent Susan Davis
Susan talks to Kathryn about the US response to the deadly conflict in Israel and Gaza. And in Washington DC, the ongoing fight for the future of the GOP with Wyoming congresswoman, Liz Cheney taking… Audio
Television Critic: Linda Burgess
Today Linda Burgess gives her verdict on two NZ reality shows, Eat Well for Less and David Lomas Investigates. Audio
'Unruly tourists' opera: Those in the know 'have instantly found it fascinating'
The antics of the so-called "unruly tourists" are set to grace the stage through the New Zealand Opera.
Shocking news reveals southern reporting cutbacks
That shocking knife attack in Dunedin’s central city this week came out of the blue - but the coverage also revealed the ranks of reporters there are thinning out. One major TV broadcaster had to… Audio
Shocking news reveals southern reporting cutbacks
That shocking knife attack in Dunedin’s central city this week came out of the blue - but the coverage also revealed the ranks of reporters there are thinning out. One major TV broadcaster had to…
AudioCrown Law takes aim at Newsroom
An online investigation that exposed Oranga Tamariki tactics - and prompted five inquiries and significant changes in policy and practice at the agency - is now being investigated by the Police. The… Audio