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Overdoing the in-house reality show hype
Chances are you’ve heard lots lately about Dancing with The Stars in the media - even if you’ve never watched it. TVNZ’s now heavily promoting its new rival ‘Tinder in the tropics’ show as well. Are… Audio
Overdoing the in-house reality show hype
Chances are you’ve heard lots lately about Dancing with The Stars in the media - even if you’ve never watched it. TVNZ’s now heavily promoting its new rival ‘Tinder in the tropics’ show as well. Are…
AudioA win for media and the public which came at a cost
The police apology to Nicky Hager has helped clarify - at last - important principles of journalistic privilege and protection for sources. But it’s the third time in recent years that state agencies… Audio
A win for media and the public which came at a cost
The police apology to Nicky Hager has helped clarify - at last - important principles of journalistic privilege and protection for sources. But it’s the third time in recent years that state agencies…
AudioHelen Zaltzman - The Allusionist
Helen Zaltzman is a British broadcaster, podcaster and writer. She started podcasting in 2007 with collaborator Olly Man, the pair producing Answer Me This! in Zaltzman's living room in her south… Audio
Eastern Bloc Party: Robbie, The Russians & Media Scrutiny
In this episode of Squeaky Bum Time, hosts Emile Donovan and Max Towle welcome The Totally Football Show's Iain Macintosh, and RNZ's Mediawatch presenter, Colin Peacock, onto the pod to wrap up the… Audio
Looking ahead to the football world cup
The Football world cup starts tomorrow in Russia, and our own obsesssive football fans - Afternoons producer Emile Donovan and Max Towle of the Wireless are making a thrice weekly podcast on the… Audio
Hereditary & Mum S2
Sarah McMullan reviews horror movie Hereditary, and Mum series 2 on Lightbox. Audio
Using film to get young men into books
In a world-first, a trailer for a book will play with a film trailer in New Zealand cinemas later this year. The NZ Book Council are working to make reading relevant again, targetting the group least… Audio, Gallery
Media warned about sourcing stories from Social Media
The Broadcasting Standards Authority has just put out some guidelines for broadcasters on using images, videos and other content sourced from social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook. Audio
Docos on-demand are in demand after lockdown
Streaming video services like Netflix have been big winners from lockdowns delivering up captive audiences around the world. But local broadcasters and subscriber services are also offering new…
Hager case shines light on protection of sources
Police have apologised to investigative journalist Nicky Hager in a case that has widely been seen as a victory for the media. The apology, and a payout, to Mr Hager were for breaching his rights… Audio
Dancing With the Stars
Are Dancing With the Stars viewers subverting the point of the show by voting for David Seymour to stay, despite unanimous criticism of his ability by the judges - and is he benefitting politically? Audio
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
The Court of Appeal NZME/Stuff merger hearing has finished but is it the last throw of the dice; Paul Dacre's legacy at Britain's Daily Mail and decades after it thought it had done a deal over the… Audio
Actors, TV networks agree to end casting couch
The largest US actors' union and the four major US television networks have agreed to limit auditions in private hotel rooms and homes following the #MeToo movement. Video, Audio
Linda Burgess on Coronation Street
Linda has been watching Coro on and off for 50 years. She is now attempting to catch up on 2 years of the show. Audio
Bringing the big meth myth mess to light
Mediawatch - Red flags were raised in the media about meth-testing well before Sir Peter Gluckman's report last week - but they didn't stop the growth of an unregulated industry. Audio
Feedback for Sunday Morning 10 June
Wallace Chapman reads listeners' feedback from this morning's show. Audio
Bringing the big meth myth mess to light
Red flags were raised in the media about meth-testing houses, but it didn't stop the evictions, unnecessary repairs and the growth of an unregulated industry that made millions of dollars. How come?
…Bringing the big meth myth mess to light
Red flags were raised in the media about meth-testing houses, but it didn't stop the evictions, unnecessary repairs and the growth of an unregulated industry that made millions of dollars. How come?
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