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Man behind shocking drug video says he has no regrets
An Auckland man who posted a video online of his sister on drugs says he did it as a warning to others, and he has no regrets. Video, Audio
TVNZ confirms job losses in news reshuffle
TVNZ has announced plans to cut jobs in news but increase reporting from the regions. Chief executive Kevin Kenrick tells Mediawatch more big changes will come to make TVNZ "sustainable". Audio
TVNZ confirms job losses in news reshuffle
TVNZ has announced plans to cut jobs in news but increase reporting from the regions. Chief executive Kevin Kenrick tells Mediawatch more big changes will come to make TVNZ "sustainable".
AudioTVNZ staff reductions
TVNZ is cut cut the number of news editors and producers it employs. Audio
Viewing with Lara Strongman
Lara reviews Netflix Norwegian political thriller Nobel. Audio
Brother posts video of drugged sister as a warning
An Auckland man's video of his sister writhing and vomiting after apparently taking synthetic drugs has been viewed more than one million times on Facebook. Audio
Only on 3
It's been a wild three-decade ride for broadcaster TV3. They launched in 1989 as an energetic alternative to state-owned Television New Zealand and proved they had what it took to survive - but not… Audio
Nga Taonga - Sarah Johnston
Sarah Johnston is here today to play some recordings from the archives all about bees and honey. Video, Audio
Science commentator Siouxsie Wiles
This week, science commentator Dr Siouxsie Wiles has a warning about so-called stem cell therapies, and enthuses about the seemingly indestructible microscopic creatures known as water bears. Audio
Political Editor Jane Patterson
RNZ Political Editor Jane Patterson updates Kathryn Ryan on feedback to Nicky Hager and Jon Stephenson's Hit and Run, saying this now places New Zealand front and centre. Audio
Australia correspondent Bernard Keane
Australian Correspondent Bernard Keane on the Australian Government's obsession with changing racial discrimination laws to please the hard-right faction of the Liberal Party - latest in the gas… Audio
Deputy PM holds Defence line over Hager book claims
Deputy Prime Minister Paula Bennett she takes the word of the New Zealand Defence Force that the SAS were not involved in alleged killings of Afghan civilians as claimed in Nicky Hager and Jon… Audio
'Hit and Run' sparks headlines - and a backlash
News of another Nicky Hager book coming out in an election year became a big story, even before reporters knew what it was about. Mediawatch looks at how Hit and Run hit the headlines. Audio
'Hit and Run' sparks headlines - and a backlash
News of another Nicky Hager book coming out in an election year became a big story, even before reporters knew what it was about. Mediawatch looks at how Hit and Run hit the headlines.
AudioMedia commentator Gavin Ellis
Kathryn Ryan talks to Gavin Ellis about who should be able to call themselves journalists?, and TVNZ's CEO signalling widespread change in the organisation. Gavin Ellis is a media commentator and… Audio
Photography: Mark Gee
Mark Gee is an award winning photographer, time-lapse filmmaker & digital visual effects supervisor based in Wellington, New Zealand. He has worked on many high profile and Oscar award winning feature… Audio
Television Critic Melenie Parks
Today Melenie talks to Jesse about . . . .Sneaky Pete, a crime/family drama, set amongst the world of illegal gambling and confidence tricks. Feud: Bette and Joan, (SoHo, Tuesdays at 9.30pm) which… Audio
Mediawatch - Testing the boundaries on hidden cameras
Mediawatch - Hidden cameras and CCTV were used in a couple of big stories this week, but seemed hard to justify, argues Jeremy Rose. Audio
Loading Ultra-Short Documentaries
New Zealand is well-known for making great documentaries - we like real-life stories it seems. But they do occasionally tend to ramble. That's not the case of our preeminent documentary initiative… Audio