Media
Portrait of the PM goes sour
A fawning portrait of our PM has been condemned as creepy and sexist hours after it aired in Australia. But while that made headlines here, her part in a recent overseas broadcast marking a political… Audio
Portrait of the PM goes sour
A fawning portrait of our PM has been condemned as creepy and sexist hours after it aired in Australia. But while that made headlines here, her part in a recent overseas broadcast marking a political…
AudioAustralian interview with Ardern slammed online
An Australian journalist has been criticised for his interview with Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern. Video
Television Critic Linda Burgess
Linda talks about David Letterman on Netflix, in particular his interviews with Obama and George Clooney. And Islands of the Gulf (TV1 Saturday 7pm) in which Elizabeth Easther follows in the… Audio
Shadbolt in Southland's first defamation trial for 100 years
A jury is being chosen in Invercargill for what is believed to be Southland's first defamation trial for 100 years.
Look! No hands! The rise of ‘voice’
Voice-activated ‘smart speakers’ now on the market mean you can get news online without lifting a finger. Our big media companies are all on board, but will this change the nature of our news? Or will… Video, Audio
Look! No hands! The rise of ‘voice’
Voice-activated ‘smart speakers’ now on the market mean you can get news online without lifting a finger. Our big media companies are all on board, but will this change the nature of our news? Or will…
Video, AudioReturn to sender: bogus yarns from The Mail
Do chips make your hair grow back? No. Is cleaning the house as bad for you as smoking? No. But our click-hungry news websites keep running truth-bending beat-up news stories from British online… Audio
Return to sender: bogus yarns from The Mail
Do chips make your hair grow back? No. Is cleaning the house as bad for you as smoking? No. But our click-hungry news websites keep running truth-bending beat-up news stories from British online…
AudioCoca-Cola and Santa don't mix - advertising watchdog
Coca-Cola has been rapped over the knuckles by the Advertising Standards Authority for a sponsorship ad featuring Santa Claus holding two bottles of coke.
Santa and Coke
The Advertising Standards Authority has agreed that Santa should not be used in advertising that promotes Coca Cola to children and young people. Audio
Santa and Coke
The Advertising Standards Authority has agreed that Santa should not be used in advertising that promotes Coca Cola to children and young people. Audio
Waxing lyrical about voices
Voices.com has released the results of a media industry survey of the most sought-after celebrity voices of 2018. Audio
NZME going for the paywall
It looks like parts of the NZ Herald online will disapear behind a paywall. NZME plans to put up paywall around premium journalism on its website. Audio
Facebook, fake news & the future for tech giants
Could this year could be big tech's version of the 2008 financial crisis? Professor Charlie Beckett of the London School of Economics says there is a crisis in public information, which digital giants… Audio
'We've had enough of racism in NZ'
Almost 60,000 people have now signed a petition calling for Sir Bob Jones' knighthood to be removed. The woman behind the petition - Renae Maihi - tells John Campbell why she's had enough. Video, Audio
Living the change
Kiwis doing their bit to reduce their impact on the earth and making a difference have been profiled in a new New Zealand documentary about to be released called, Living the Change. Video, Audio, Gallery
Ditched newspapers the 'lifeblood' of rural communities
Stuff's decision to ditch 28 publications is shocking and will further isolate rural communities, Rural Women New Zealand says.
Te Karere celebrates 35 years
Māori news programme Te Karere is celebrating being on air for 35 years today.