Media
Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: Compulsory Military Training
While we wait for referendum results, Nga Taonga goes back to an earlier referendum: the 1949 vote which introduced Compulsory Military Training. Sarah Johnston takes us back in time. Audio, Gallery
Man Enough: Matt Chisholm explores men's mental health in new TVNZ series
To reduce New Zealand's alarmingly high male suicide rate, we need to reinvent what it means to be a man in this country, says TV presenter Matt Chisholm. He hopes to be part of the change with a new… Video, Audio
Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew casts an eye over the election coverage, looking at how the media performed across the long campaign covering policy and fact-checking. Andrew Holden was a journalist for more than 30 years… Audio
Linda Burgess - TV Picks
TV critic Linda Burgess reflects on the 2020 Election TV coverage and she reviews tpw TV shows - David Attenborough: A Life on our planet and Friend of the Friendless. Audio
RNZ does well at Agriculture Journalists Awards
On Friday night RNZ and associated colleagues took out a number of top awards at the annual Agriculture Journalists awards. RNZ's Sally Round and Carol Stiles talks to Jesse about the event and who… Audio
Mediawatch for 18 October 2020 Election Special
This week Mediawatch - and some special guests - took a live look back at how the media covered election night on Saturday - and some of the issues that arose during a long election campaign that… Audio
Mediawatch for 18 October 2020 Election Special
This week Mediawatch - and some special guests - took a live look back at how the media covered election night on Saturday - and some of the issues that arose during a long election campaign that…
AudioCovid-19 patients suffered harassment and abuse
Many Covid-19 patients in Hawke's Bay felt stigmatised by the community following their diagnosis, while some said they felt harassed and were concerned they could be identified by the media, a survey…
Labour vows to revisit TVNZ-RNZ merger and push local journalism
Labour broadcasting spokesperson Kris Faafoi has put a figure to the party's manifesto promise to provide a multi-year contestable fund for public interest journalism.
Facebook removes Advance NZ page
Facebook has removed the page for Advance New Zealand for repeatedly spreading misinformation about Covid-19. Netsafe's Martin Cocker gives his reaction to the move. Audio
RNZ National reaches record listener numbers
RNZ National has become the first New Zealand radio station to record more than 700,000 different listeners each week in a nationwide GfK radio industry survey.
Greg King docu-drama screening tonight
The life and brilliance of defence lawyer Greg King has been laid out in a docu-drama screening tonight. Massey University law professor Chris Gallavan was involved with the project which is screening… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Facebook's belated ban
On this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about Facebook's belated decision to ban QAnon and holocaust denial, and a documentary on New Zealand's most prominent conspiracy… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch: Facebook's belated ban
On this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about Facebook's belated decision to ban QAnon and holocaust denial, and a documentary on New Zealand's most prominent conspiracy…
AudioMidweek Mediawatch: moves to ban QAnon and Holocaust denial
Time for our weekly eye on the media with Hayden Donnell. Audio
Katy Atkin's podcast picks
Stuff's senior content producer Katy Atkins reviews Murder in House Two - Michael Epstein - Crowd Network and Canary - The Washington Post Investigates. Audio
Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: Election campaign songs of the 1980
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision today took us back into to political campaign advertising of the past - and in particular campaign songs and jingles from the 1970s and 80s that are held in their archives .
…Facebook bans Holocaust denial content
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg says his "thinking has evolved" as the social network changes strategy.
Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew and Kathryn discuss the Court of Appeal's ruling on an earlier High Court decision on the Steven Joyce - NBR defamation action.
Andrew Holden is a journalist for more than 30 years including… Audio
Why Stuff decided to shine a light on Billy Te Kahika
Advance NZ's Billy Te Kahika has some strange ideas that it would be better to keep a lid on. So why has one of the country's top investigative reporters shone a spotlight on him? Audio