Media
The backlash against Condé Nast
The New York Times is describing a fallout at magazine publisher Condé Nast as a "reckoning". Jesse is joined by former New York magazine editor, Kirsten Matthew, to find out more. Audio
Media commentator Andrew Holden
Andrew takes a look at NZME's subscription upswing, TVNZ job cuts and the NBR having to pay Steven Joyce's legal costs. Andrew Holden is a journalist for more than 30 years including five as Editor of… Audio
TVNZ shedding up to 90 jobs
The state television broadcaster, TVNZ, has announced it needs to cut nearly 100 jobs to protect its balance sheet.
Many commercial media companies are facing difficulties, with advertising revenue… Audio
In other news .... what we missed during the Covid lockdown
The world didn't completely stop while we were in lockdown. Here's a summary of what else happened while we were tuned to the 1pm Ashley and Jacinda show. Audio
In other news .... what we missed during the Covid lockdown
The world didn't completely stop while we were in lockdown. Here's a summary of what else happened while we were tuned to the 1pm Ashley and Jacinda show.
AudioMediawatch: 'Poo Towns' in name change showdown
Mediawatch - A dispute is brewing between the popular Facebook page 'S--t Towns of New Zealand' and The Rock station's weekly segment 'Poo Towns'. Audio
Madeleine McCann investigation flawed from start, says ex-detective
Dr. Graham Hill is a criminologist and child protection expert who was sent to Portugal only days after British toddler Madeleine McCann went missing. He says the entire investigation was… Audio
'Arms Down' demands win the day
This week, the police canned its controversial Armed Response Teams after plenty of critical coverage in the media - much of it drawing parallels with George Floyd’s killing in the US and the conduct… Audio
'Arms Down' demands win the day
This week, the police canned its controversial Armed Response Teams after plenty of critical coverage in the media - much of it drawing parallels with George Floyd’s killing in the US and the conduct…
AudioFreedom or fear? Mixed messages on Level One
This week's move down to Level One was heralded by the media here and overseas as a major achievement - and the welcome return of more freedom in our daily lives, including sport with fans in the… Audio
Freedom or fear? Mixed messages on Level One
This week's move down to Level One was heralded by the media here and overseas as a major achievement - and the welcome return of more freedom in our daily lives, including sport with fans in the…
AudioShit Towns vs Poo Towns in name change showdown
A dispute is brewing between the popular Facebook page 'Shit Towns of New Zealand' and The Rock over the station's weekly segment 'Poo Towns of NZ'. Audio
Shit Towns vs Poo Towns in name change showdown
A dispute is brewing between the popular Facebook page 'Shit Towns of New Zealand' and The Rock over the station's weekly segment 'Poo Towns of NZ'.
AudioMediawatch for 14 June 2020
'Arms Down' call wins the day; controversial proposal for Maori news 'one stop shop' returns; freedom or fear - mixed messages on Level One; Shit Towns v Poo Towns showdown. Audio
Survey: Kiwis want borders with Australia and Pacific Islands open soon
The 12th weekly survey from Research New Zealand on the impact Covid-19 is having on New Zealanders' lives shows Kiwis want our borders with Australia and the Pacific Islands open sooner rather than… Audio
Fears the future of Te Karere Māori news is on the line
The future of the flagship Māori news show Te Karere is on the line as the government proposes to create a single Māori news service.
Māori media: Fears future of Te Karere on the line
The future of the flagship Māori news show Te Karere is on the line, as the government proposes to create a single Māori news service run by Māori Television.
The government has this week released… Audio
Proposed single Māori news service alarms journalists
A long-awaited official report on the future of Māori media has raised fears a 'one-stop-shop' for Māori news may reduce the range of reporting in order to save money. But the idea is not new, says Me… Audio
Proposed single Māori news service alarms journalists
A long-awaited and overdue official report on the future of Māori media has raised fears among journalists that a ‘one-stop-shop’ for Māori news may reduce the range of reporting in order to save… Audio
Proposed single Māori news service alarms journalists
A long-awaited and overdue official report on the future of Māori media has raised fears among journalists that a ‘one-stop-shop’ for Māori news may reduce the range of reporting in order to save…
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