Media
Hamish Bond and Eric Murray: rowing for gold
Kim Hill talks to Hamish Bond and Eric Murray have won 69 rowing races from 69 starts since they first paired up at a World Cup event in Munich in 2009, most recently winning a gold medal at the Rio… Audio
Bronwyn King: tobacco free investment
Kim Hill talks to Dr Bronwyn King, CEO of Tobacco Free Portfolios and a practising radiation oncologist at Epworth HealthCare and Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre in Melbourne. She is leading a global… Audio
Rachel Kramer Bussel: Weiner and sexting
Kim Hill talks to Rachel Kramer Bussel about the ongoing sexting scandal concerning former US congressman Anthony Weiner. Rachel writes about sex, dating and pop culture, and is the author of the 2015… Audio
Viewing with Sarah McMullan
Sarah McMullan has seen the new documentary on Richie McCaw film - Chasing Great, the film Ben Hur and The Kettering Incident on Lightbox and Call the Midwife on TV One. Audio
Dotcom court livestream unlikely to become the norm
Analysis - Anybody with internet access will now be able to watch Kim Dotcom's appeal against extradition. What precedent will that set?
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Why is the Key Government afraid to confront the need for fundamental changes to media regulation? Is Amy Adams' proposed bill mere tinkering? Audio
Peak TV
We seem to be spoilt for choice for quality TV on non-terrestrial providers. Audio
Television Critic Alex Casey
Alex Casey gives her verdict of The Real Housewives of Auckland. Audio
Sky TV hits back at critics and eyes younger eyeballs
The pay television operator, Sky Network, is hitting back at the critics of the proposed merger with telecommunications company Vodafone. Audio
US fears only reason to reject Dotcom livestream - lawyer
The only reason Kim Dotcom's extradition case would not be live-streamed is if the United States is afraid their case is not good, his lawyer says.
Escaping the advertising rat-race?
What do ad men do when they escape the pressures of the well-designed commercial? If they can draw whatever they like, what do they choose to do with that freedom? A group of Devonport artists who are… Audio
Duncan Grieve - Reality Television
Editor and publisher of The Spinoff, Duncan Grieve tells us why we should all be watching The Real Housewives of Auckland. Audio
Digital media upheaval prompts a tweak of the law
Technology is causing huge upheaval in broadcasting, but there's no bold change from the latest review of our mostly pre-internet regulations. Audio
Digital media upheaval prompts a tweak of the law
Technology is causing huge upheaval in broadcasting, but there's no bold change from the latest review of our mostly pre-internet regulations.
AudioMedals over morals
An epic doping scandal hogged the headlines before the Rio Olympics, but there was mostly silence on the subject once the Games began. And in Australia, they went up the wrong track altogether. Video, Audio
Medals over morals
An epic doping scandal hogged the headlines before the Rio Olympics, but there was mostly silence on the subject once the Games began. And in Australia, they went up the wrong track altogether.
Video, AudioLadies: bring a medal
Overseas media were called out for sexism during the Olympics. There were instances in our media too, but it wasn't only the women patronised in reporting from Rio. Audio
Ladies: bring a medal
Overseas media were called out for sexism during the Olympics. There were instances in our media too, but it wasn't only the women patronised in reporting from Rio.
AudioDotcom seeks extradition case live-stream
Kim Dotcom wants the public to see his lawyers "smash" the United States' case against him, he says.
Duncan Grieve and Barnaby Bennett: publishing and journalism
Kim Hill talks to Duncan Grieve, the founder and editor of The Spinoff, an Auckland-based online magazine and custom content creator. He appears at three WORD Christchurch events: The Spinoff After… Audio