Media
Feedback from Sunday Morning 29 July
Wallace Chapman reads listeners' feedback from this morning's show. Audio
Grandstanding on the big gig stadium stoush
Big personalities clashed over a proposed charity concert in Auckland and both claimed other agendas were in play. The media reported the row with relish and some took sides. But there were bigger… Audio
Grandstanding on the big gig stadium stoush
Big personalities clashed over a proposed charity concert in Auckland and both claimed other agendas were in play. The media reported the row with relish and some took sides. But there were bigger…
AudioMediawatch for 29 July 2018
Takeover terminates trans-Tasman media titan; stadium stoush grandstanding. Audio
The Tip Off: behind breaking news
The Tip Off takes you behind the scenes of the biggest investigative journalism scoops in the news today. It's just won an award for Best New Podcast at the British Podcast Awards, and each week host… Audio
Riddle + Squizz: new show brings kids' questions & artwork to life
Riddle + Squizz is now streaming on HEIHEI – a free website and app for Kiwi kids aged five to nine. Video, Audio, Gallery
Takeover terminates trans-Tasman media titan
New Zealand's biggest news publisher Stuff will soon have a new owner. After more than 150 years in publishing, its Australian parent Fairfax Media will cease to exist after a mega-merger with… Audio
Takeover terminates trans-Tasman media titan
New Zealand's biggest news publisher Stuff will soon have a new owner. After more than 150 years in publishing, its Australian parent Fairfax Media will cease to exist after a mega-merger with…
AudioFairfax Australia to merge with Nine Entertainment
Fairfax Media in Australia has announced plans to merge with Nine Entertainment. The merger if approved by Australia's A triple CC, the equivalent of our Commerce Commission, would create an… Audio
Fairfax to merge with Nine in Australia
Fairfax Media in Australia has announced plans to merge with Nine Entertainment to create an integrated media giant.
Sound Archives: UFOs and Close Encounters
Sarah Johnston from Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision takes us back to the UFO sightings of the 1970s. Video, Audio
Offensive words, racial and cultural slurs
Media commentator Gavin Ellis looks at the words that offend us. The Broadcasting Standard Authority's 2018 survey has added racial and cultural slurs but we continue to be most offended by the same… Audio
Dateline Pacific morning edition for 24 July 2018
We hear about the strain on health services in PNG's Western Province; A Palau airline finds itself in the middle of a stoush between China and Taiwan; 20 years after one of the region's worst natural… Audio
Creating New Zealand's Onscreen Talent.
Michelle Savill's short film, BATS, which was produced in association with Toi Whakaari for Toi Film in 2017, has been invited to screen at this year's NZIFF and MIFF, illustrating the great strides… Audio
Outrage over new Netflix 'fat-shaming' series
It's not even available for streaming yet but Netflix's new show Insatiable is already being slammed as toxic and fat-shaming. Video, Audio
Fiji Times head to retire
The publisher of the oldest newspaper in Fiji is stepping down at the end of the month, after seven years in the job. Audio
Television Critic Graeme Tuckett
Graeme reviews: Tongue Tied (Maori TV) Dark Tourist (Netflix) and Secret City (Netflix) Audio
'Exciting time to be an actor in NZ': Call goes out for Māori Bond villain
A leaked casting call for the newest Bond film - Bond 25 - is calling for a male Māori actor. Audio
Feedback from Sunday Morning 22 July
Wallace Chapman reads listeners' feedback from this morning's show. Audio
Is Facebook facing up to its misinformation mission?
The world's biggest social media network has always insisted it's only a platform for news you can use and not a publisher. But under pressure over fake news, it's now hooking up with news media in… Video, Audio