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Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
At least five more MPs are caught up in the Australian citizenship drama; the Government announces a sweeping new set of laws relating to foreign influence in Australia, including a ban on foreign… Audio
The long and growing list of celebrity men accused of sexual crime
The list of iconic men being brought down by their alleged sexual crimes seems to keep growing. Audio
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
The latest New Zealand media ownership report highlights the number of privately-owned outlets. Could our largest newspaper groups go the same way? The Pacific Media Centre which has established… Audio
Australia to probe Facebook, Google over media disruption
Australia's competition regulator will investigate whether Facebook and Google disrupted the news media to the detriment of publishers and consumers.
Television Critic Jane Bowron
Jane has been watching Agatha Raisin and Witness for the Prosecution on Prime and the new TV2 show Imposters Audio
'Why does the media give these voices so much air'
Opinion - Taking notice of the archaic views of some towards the use of te reo Māori by broadcasters only incites bile in the comments section, and in real life, writes Mani Dunlop.
Reporting risks grow under ‘The Punisher’
Journalists in the Philippines take their life in their hands doing their job. What was already one of the world's riskiest places to be a reporter has become even more difficult under President… Audio
Reporting risks grow under ‘The Punisher’
Journalists in the Philippines take their life in their hands doing their job. What was already one of the world's riskiest places to be a reporter has become even more difficult under President…
AudioTe reo on the radio too much for some
A controversial column condemning the use of te reo Māori on RNZ sparked debate about racism, free speech and even hate speech this past week. Mediawatch looks at the responses and asks a veteran… Audio
Te reo on the radio too much for some
A controversial column condemning the use of te reo Māori on RNZ sparked debate about racism, free speech and even hate speech this past week. Mediawatch looks at the responses and asks a veteran…
AudioNaida Glavish: kia ora groundbreaker
Back in 1984, Naida Glavish was the toll operator who greeted incoming callers with two words, "kia ora" going against the grain. She says the general public didn't mind but her managers did. She… Audio
Listener Feedback
Kim Hill reads emails and text messages from listeners to the Saturday Morning programme. Audio
Tumeke for some, too much for others
Mediawatch - A controversial column condemning the use of te reo Māori on RNZ sparked debate this week, but was it really that big a deal or a storm in a teacup? Audio
Kiwi journalist Yasmine Ryan remembered
Yasmine Ryan reported from some of the world's most dangerous regions for organisations such as Al Jazeera and The New York Times. After news of her death in Istanbul, a former colleague pays tribute.
…Wot eccsent?
Air New Zealand's latest video has Santa confused about the kiwi accent. Audio
Tech talk with Paul Brislen
Paul discusses Sky TV's move to get ISP's to block certain websites. Audio
Viewing with Tamar Munch
Freelance publicist and viewing consumer Tamar Munch has been watching three very different adaptaions: Alias Grace, based on Margaret Atwood's novel and She's Gotta Have It based on Spike Lee's film… Audio
Piracy on the decline despite Sky TV fears, say internet providers
Sky Television is being accused of being out-of-touch after launching legal action to force internet service providers to block pirate websites.
Sky TV called out of touch over bid to rein in online piracy
Sky Television is being accused of being out-of-touch after launching legal action aimed at making internet service providers block pirate websites. Providers say it's not their job to limit internet… Audio
Parents warned about online Sticky TV imposter
A person claiming to be from the children's show, Sticky TV, has reportedly been approaching parents on social media in an attempt to take photographs of their children. Netsafe's Martin Cocker has… Audio