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Go Ahead Caller - Ser 7, Ep 4 by Paul Casserly
Keeping it real, and John Campbell's worst nightmare.
Written by Paul Casserly
Voices - Darlene Mohekey, Cohen Holloway, Toi Iti, Rangi Powick, Paul Casserly
Engineer - Rangi Powick Audio
The profitability of TV
Advertising commentator, Martin Gillman discusses TVNZ's massive profit drop, and what it means for the future of free to air TV. Audio
TV Review - Tamar Munch
Tamar Munch reviews The Deuce on Sky TV's Soho channel, TVNZ1's Rachel's Tour of Beauty and Netflix crime drama Ozark. Audio
Media law commentator Ursula Cheer
Kathryn Ryan speaks with Ursula Cheer about defamation and the defence called 'neutral reportage'. Audio
Modelling agency specialises in Polyeurasian models
A new modelling agency specialising in polyeurasian models is looking to increase diversity in the fashion industry, as it makes its debut during New Zealand Fashion Week. Audio
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Gavin Ellis talks to Kathryn Ryan about the release of information regarding Winston Peters' pension over-payment, Thursday night's leaders debate on TVNZ, the appointment of new Stuff CEO Sinead… Audio
Who knew about Winston Peters' superannuation overpayment?
RNZ's political editor, Jane Patterson unpicks the story over Winston Peters' pension over payment controversy and the many questions being asked over how information about his superannuation came to… Audio
Fashion's front-row dramas
Murray Bevan, founder of fashion PR agency Showroom 22, on what happens when the claws come out at New Zealand Fashion Week, working with Karen Walker and facing a female-dominated industry 15 years… Audio
Television Critic - Phil Wallington
This week Phil takes a look at the TV3-Fairfax Collaborative report on some of the operations carried out by the New Zealand Defense Force in Afghanistan. He also casts a critical eye over the new… Audio
A multimedia spotlight on the fog of war
Mediawatch - Investigative series The Valley is New Zealand's most ambitious multimedia project yet. Audio
Mike's Māori Party misinformation mess
Mediawatch - A "throwaway line" has put pressure on broadcaster TVNZ over its choice of Mike Hosking as leaders' debate host. Audio
F-bombs, lipstick on pigs and the PM's pimples
New Zealand’s longest serving political leader suddenly signed off this week warning that superficial stuff seemed to be drowning out real political issues in the media. Week one of the election… Audio
F-bombs, lipstick on pigs and the PM's pimples
New Zealand’s longest serving political leader suddenly signed off this week warning that superficial stuff seemed to be drowning out real political issues in the media. Week one of the election…
AudioMultimedia spotlight on the fog of war
Fairfax Media’s investigative series The Valley is New Zealand's most ambitious multimedia journalism project yet. It combines TV documentary, interactive content and even virtual reality - and for… Audio
Multimedia spotlight on the fog of war
Fairfax Media’s investigative series The Valley is New Zealand's most ambitious multimedia journalism project yet. It combines TV documentary, interactive content and even virtual reality - and for…
AudioMike’s Māori Party misinformation mess
A “throwaway line” on TV has put pressure on TVNZ for its choice of opinionated presenter Mike Hosking to host its live pre-election election leaders’ debates. Audio
Mike’s Māori Party misinformation mess
A “throwaway line” on TV has put pressure on TVNZ for its choice of opinionated presenter Mike Hosking to host its live pre-election election leaders’ debates.
AudioF-bombs, lipstick on pigs, and the PM's pimples
Mediawatch - New Zealand's longest serving political leader signed off this week, warning superficiality seemed to be drowning out real politics. Audio
Tech talk: Worries over fake news & Samsung's new smartphone
This week, internet users' worries about 'fake news' are revealed in a new survey. Also Samsung tries to put its exploding battery woes behind it by launching another big smartphone, the Galaxy Note… Audio
Mike Hosking gets it wrong, again - Māori Party
Māori Party co-leader Marama Fox says Mike Hosking has got it wrong again. The Seven Sharp presenter went to air last night to clarify a blunder over his earlier comments that people needed to be on… Audio