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Graeme Tuckett - TV Review
Graeme Tuckett reviews Troy: Fall of a City, Ordeal by Innocence and Trust . Audio
Feedback from Sunday Morning 13 May
Wallace Chapman reads listeners' feedback from this morning's show. Audio
Fear and clothing
Revelations that a fashion brand with a Kiwi-made reputation sells some stuff made offshore lifted the lid on strains in the fashion business. It also prompted a fierce push-back from the owner in the… Audio
Fear and clothing
Revelations that a fashion brand with a Kiwi-made reputation sells some stuff made offshore lifted the lid on strains in the fashion business. It also prompted a fierce push-back from the owner in the…
AudioYou can’t be serious: satire, parody and copyright
Many countries allow citizens to pinch bits of TV shows, movies and songs to take the mickey out of them. But our copyright law still has no exception for parody and satire. Should we take our lead… Video, Audio
Local apps fill news gaps
Chances are you’ve never heard of the Independent App Network of NZ, but its members have launched local news apps from Wellington to Ashburton and journalists are being hired to work on them.
Local apps fill news gaps
Chances are you’ve never heard of the Independent App Network of NZ, but its members have launched local news apps from Wellington to Ashburton and journalists are being hired to work on them.
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You can’t be serious: satire, parody and copyright
Many countries allow citizens to pinch bits of TV shows, movies and songs to take the mickey out of them. But our copyright law still has no exception for parody and satire. Should we take our lead…
Video, AudioMediawatch for 13 May 2018
Fear and clothing; apps fill gaps in local news; unusual award winner; you can't be serious - satire, parody and copyright. Audio
Mediawatch for 13 May 2018
Fear and clothing; apps fill gaps in local news; unusual award winner; you can't be serious - satire, parody and copyright.
AudioBits+Bytes: the future according to Google
Peter Griffin beams in from Google's developer festival I/O 2018 to tell us what the tech company have got in the development pipeline. [Peter Griffin travelled to California with the assistance of… Audio
Simon Morris - Coronation Street shocker
Coronation Street fans were shocked at this week's news that next month the soap watched by generations of Kiwis is taking a great leap forward - a leap of 18 months in fact, so viewers in Aotearoa… Audio
Confusion on the cobbles: Coro to jump forward 18 months
Diehard fans will have two options - keep watching the current series at their own pace or watch a condensed two hour special. Audio
Coronation Street to jump forward in New Zealand
Huge news for New Zealand Coronation Street fans - the beloved show will jump ahead 18 months in order to bring it in line with the UK broadcast. Audio
Artefact, Trust & This is America - what to watch
Freelance publicist and viewing consumer Tamar Munch discusses Artefact on Maori TV, Trust on Soho and a music video by Childish Gambino (aka Donald Glover), This Is America. Audio
Celebrities share divine looks at Catholic-inspired Met Gala
Celebrities stepped out as an archangel, the pope, and goddesses for yesterday's New York Met Gala which was inspired by religion.
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Gavin joins Kathryn to talk about "The Right To Be Forgotten" which has raised questions among journalists over whether they are bound by New Zealand Clean Slate Act. What do the experts say? Last… Audio
Jim Mather named as incoming RNZ chair
The current head of Te Wānanga o Aotearoa, who also led Māori Television for nine years, will replace Richard Griffin as chair of RNZ.
Jamie Tuuta announced as new Māori TV chair
Jamie Tuuta has been announced to replace Dame Georgina te Heuheu Māori Television's board chair.
We review Rich House Poor House and The Letdown.
Linda Burgess reviews Rich House Poor House and The Letdown. Audio