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Horror film keeps R18 rating amid domestic violence concerns
New Zealand's film review board has refused to downgrade the R18 rating on a new American horror film, for fear its violent content will help fuel domestic violence rates. Audio
Viewing with Tamar Munch
Tamar Munch reviews how successful the transition is of internet sensation High Maintenance to a HBO series, Auckward Love and Friday Night Bites and American crime drama Quarry. Audio
New technology with Andy Linton
Andy Linton on changes to the oversight of the internet domain name system - and he'll be getting on his e-bike. Audio
New computer programme recognises Te Reo
A new computer programme that can recognise Maori being spoken is helping broadcasters measure te reo content. Audio
Racist language could have been edited
Why was racist language allowed to remain in reality TV show the Real Housewives of Auckland? Audio
The Art of Etiquette – Interviews
Zoë George talks to Saturday Morning with Kim Hill producer Mark Cubey about how interviewees should approach being talked to by the media. What do you need to know? Should you be nervous? How should… Audio
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Today Gavin Ellis will look at the new TV One breakfast show which launched yesterday as well as the extraordinary response to a series in Stuff on growing up hating New Zealand. He's also looking to… Audio
Television Critic: Phil Wallington
Phil gives his verdict on the six part Ed Hillary Bio/Doc and casts his gaze at the Great British Pottery Throw Down. Audio
Norway says no way to Facebook auto-censor
Mediawatch - When a prize-winning Vietnam war picture caused Facebook accounts to be blocked recently, a Norwegian newspaper called out owner Mark Zuckerberg for abusing his editorial powers. Audio
Media focus falls on women, not Chiefs
It's been weeks since the Mad Monday scandal first broke, yet key facts are still hidden from the media. While the Chiefs' players stay silent, women are the target for the loudest calls for heads to… Audio
Media focus falls on women, not Chiefs
It's been weeks since the Mad Monday scandal first broke, yet key facts are still hidden from the media. While the Chiefs' players stay silent, women are the target for the loudest calls for heads to…
AudioNorwegian newspaper calls out Facebook's founder
When a Pulitzer Prize-winning picture was pulled from Facebook feeds recently, Mark Zuckerberg was called out for abusing his editorial power by a Norwegian newspaper. Mediawatch discovers its… Video, Audio
Norwegian newspaper calls out Facebook's founder
When a Pulitzer Prize-winning picture was pulled from Facebook feeds recently, Mark Zuckerberg was called out for abusing his editorial power by a Norwegian newspaper. Mediawatch discovers its…
Video, AudioBanana drama reports obscure real food facts
Alarming headlines about banana prices’ upward curve obscured a downward drift in dairy and chicken that's cheap as chips Audio
Banana drama reports obscure real food facts
Alarming headlines about banana prices’ upward curve obscured a downward drift in dairy and chicken that's cheap as chips
AudioWhat colour is the internet?
Peter Griffin with the latest tech news, and this week what colour is the internet?! It's a question that designers and businesses are wrestling with as they try to get us to spend as long as possible… Audio
This Way Up for Saturday 17 September 2016
Line trimmers, tech (colour of the internet and web filtering plans), beehive monitoring using sensors, here comes the "hygge", and science news. Audio
Viewing with Sarah McMullen
Sarah McMullan on the film adaptation of Eleanor Catton's book The Rehearsal, The Secret Life of Pets, and Sully. Audio
Rotten Apple coverage
When the PR machine is in full effect for Apple, news judgement crumbles. Video, Audio
Rotten Apple coverage
When the PR machine is in full effect for Apple, news judgement crumbles.
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