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How Tarrant will get a trial, not a platform
How will New Zealand stop white supremacy ideology being broadcast from the dock when the man accused of the Christchurch mosque shooting is put on trial? Audio
How Tarrant will get a trial, not a platform
How will New Zealand stop white supremacy ideology being broadcast from the dock when the man accused of the Christchurch mosque shooting is put on trial?
AudioMediawatch Midweek 26 June 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about the NZ Herald's Meghan Markle mania; death, dying and the news; the Spinoff joins the membership club; and more. Video, Audio
Mediawatch Midweek 26 June 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about the NZ Herald's Meghan Markle mania; death, dying and the news; the Spinoff joins the membership club; and more.
AudioCritic: Podcasts with Richard Scott
Podcast critic Richard Scott reviews The Shrink Next Door and Have You Heard George's Podcast with Jesse. He also mentions True Crime New Zealand, a new locally produced show scaling the podcast… Audio
Ngā Taonga Sound Archives: Herbs
The New Zealand International Film Festival next month will see the premiere of a new documentary about Herbs 40 year history. Nga Taonga Sound & Vision's Sarah Johnston takes us back to the band's… Audio
What legal protections are there for Kiwi journalists?
In the wake of the so-called 'police raids' on the home of Australian journalist Annika Smethurst and the ABC, Professor Ursula Cheer of Canterbury University looks at what happens here in New… Audio
Six awards for RNZ at New York Festivals
RNZ has won six accolades at the New York Festivals Radio Awards including three golds, two silvers and a bronze award.
Duncan Grieve: Spin Off Media Membership launch
Spin Off Managing Editor explains what their new media membership is, why they have launched it, how to sign up and what's in it for members. He also announces the first Spin Off book release made up… Audio
Name suppression perils and Luxon ad trouble
Media correspondent Gavin Ellis looks at how permanent name suppression is a fraudster's dream. Audio
HIV campaign: eye-catching for a reason
A new safe sex billboard has caused some consternation from some who have seen it. The billboards are the latest in the Ending HIV campaign from the Aids Foundation. Audio
Story of the Day for 24 June 2019
More fake news. Ali Ventura looks at the study about bone growths which led to a flurry of stories about teens growing "horns" because of their cellphones. How did they interpret it so wrong? Audio
Television Critic: Linda Burgess
Linda Burgess has been watching Chernobyl and This is Us. Audio
Why newspapers are putting up walls
The days when all your news was free on the internet are changing. The NZ Herald is now charging for premium content - and there are plenty of people willing to pay for good journalism. Audio
Why newspapers are putting up walls
The days when all your news was free on the internet are changing. The NZ Herald is now charging for premium content - and there are plenty of people willing to pay for good journalism.
AudioAccess to MPs crucial for democracy, say Pacific journalists
Media are a crucial part of the democratic process and accessibility to politicians is key to informing the public say Pacific journalists visiting New Zealand. Audio
Blast from the past: Radio Rhema selling old LPs
Christian broadcaster Radio Rhema is selling its entire record collection, which has been built up over 40 years.
Offsetting our indulgences
Flygskam is rapidly replacing hygge as the media's favourite Scandinavian word. But whereas hygge introduced the world to the warm and fuzzy Danish concept of feeling good due to the simple pleasures… Audio
Offsetting our indulgences
Flygskam is rapidly replacing hygge as the media's favourite Scandinavian word. But whereas hygge introduced the world to the warm and fuzzy Danish concept of feeling good due to the simple pleasures…
AudioAct's free-speech political pitch triggers the media
The Act party struggles to attract supporters, but has no problem getting the attention of the media. Its new proposals to beef up freedom of speech were debated throughout the week in the news. Audio