Media
Dame Julie Christie to leave MediaWorks
Dame Julie Christie is stepping down from her role on the board of MediaWorks and will return to the world of television production.
One Quick Question for 21 June 2017
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton
Karen reports in with the latest news from across the Tasman. Audio
RNZ scoops New York radio awards
RNZ's new podcasts and key on-air presenters have been recognised with wins at the prestigious New York Festival Radio Awards.
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Kathryn Ryan talks to Gavin Ellis about whether the news should be screened later in the evening, this follows some Broadcasting Standards Authority decisions. Also, a week-long New Zealand Herald… Audio
NZ becoming a 'criminal paradise' Chinese video creator says
Tyler Luo says his video, which is popular on Chinese social media network Wechat, is a plea to the government to help Asian victims. Audio
Television Critic: Phil Wallington
A former TV Journalist and producer, Phil Wallington examines TVNZ's "What Next" and the Kiwi Survivor Series. He also looks at how easily social media can be manipulated, and what now for Fox News… Audio
Mediawatch for 18 June 2017
Screening the cup not plain sailing; TVNZ's future-facing multimedia extravaganza; Al Jazeera caught in crossfire. Audio
Screening the Cup not plain sailing
Success on the water from Bermuda stirred a little bad blood between broadcasters at home. Audio
Screening the Cup not plain sailing
Success on the water from Bermuda stirred a little bad blood between broadcasters at home.
AudioTV facing the future
TVNZ's multimedia extravaganza What Next pondered New Zealand in 20 years' time. Over five consecutive nights, it aimed to spark debate about the big issues facing us all and prompt politicians locked… Audio
TV facing the future
TVNZ's multimedia extravaganza What Next pondered New Zealand in 20 years' time. Over five consecutive nights, it aimed to spark debate about the big issues facing us all and prompt politicians locked…
AudioAl Jazeera caught in the crossfire
Lately we’ve heard a lot about so-called 'fake news' and the damage it can do. Mediawatch looks at how one false story sparked a row between Qatar and its neighbours which has now cast a shadow over… Audio
Al Jazeera caught in the crossfire
Lately we’ve heard a lot about so-called 'fake news' and the damage it can do. Mediawatch looks at how one false story sparked a row between Qatar and its neighbours which has now cast a shadow over…
AudioViewing - Paul Casserly
TV and Film writer Paul Casserly has been watching Netflix docu-series Keepers, about the unsolved murder of a nun in 1969, and TVNZ's multi night interactive tech extravaganza What Next. Audio
Maritime Museum to screen America's Cup final
Auckland's Maritime Museum has stepped up to the plate and will screen the America's Cup finals live for free to the public. Zac Fleming spoke to the Museum's Director Vincent Lipanovich. Video, Audio
Diddy, Beyonce and Rowling top entertainment rich list
Sean 'Diddy' Combs has topped Forbes' list of the top 100 highest-paid entertainers, with earnings of $180m pushing him up from last year's 22nd spot.
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Kathryn Ryan discusses with Gavin Ellis the growing disquiet in Europe over reporting of terrorist incidents, and also explores PWC's latest forecast on world media. Gavin Ellis is a media commentator… Audio
Television Critic: Melenie Parkes
Freelance writer, Blogger and TV Critic, Melenie Parkes has a viewing tip for travelers on long haul flights in today's TV Critique. Audio