Media
Sports Minister comments on Sky's Olympic battle
Sky Television has lost its bid for an interim injunction against Fairfax Media over the use of its Olympic footage. Sports Minister Jonathan Coleman talks to Checkpoint from Rio. Audio
Writing for nothing
The Spinoff's Duncan Grieve talks about the practice of writers giving away their work to publishers. Audio
US election: Is media balance always fair?
Opinion - Donald Trump has spent the week loudly proclaiming the unbalanced media is unfair to him. Phil Smith takes a closer look.
Decades In Colour
Decades in Colour is back for a second series. The programme looks at New Zealand's collective history, through themes, from the 1940's to the 1980's. And it is on the hunt for your colour home… Audio, Gallery
Complaints over Anti-fluoride ads
Several science based groups are preparing complaints to the Advertising Standards Authority over anti fluoride ads that have screened on TV3. Audio
Censoring in the modern age
With the rise of online streaming services, the role of the censor gets more difficult. Deputy Chief Censor Jared Mullen has been in the role for a year and gives an insight into what he has to… Audio
Viewing with Sarah McMullan
Sarah McMullan's been watching action-comedy Suicide Squad with Will Smith, Absolutely Fabulous - the movie, as well as Magic City and Guilty Pleasures. Audio
Parenting: Videogames
James Portnow is a video game developer and writer for the Extra Credits YouTube series about the role of games in society. Nine to Noon interveiwed him previously about the role of games in society… Audio
Moves to adopt more Open Source Software
More software that's free to use and repurpose should be being produced by government agencies in future thanks to a new document which outlines how agencies can use and license Open Source Software… Audio
Fairfax to launch ISP called Stuff Fibre
Media company Fairfax New Zealand is to launch a new internet service provider (ISP) business.
Fairfax getting into broadband
Media company Fairfax New Zealand is expanding into consumer broadband fibre services, offering what it says will be ultra fast speeds, unlimited data, and no fixed term contracts. Audio
Media commentator, Gavin Ellis
The NZME/Fairfax Olympics ban has seen both newspaper groups fully availing themselves of the "fair use" provision of the Copyright Act to access SkyTV video. And does the demise of Saatchi's Chairman… Audio
Mike Durant: Black Hawk Down
Nine to Noon speaks to Mike Durant, a former US army helicopter pilot, shot down over Mogadishu during the United States' disastrous, and short-lived intervention in Somalia in 1993. Audio
Television Critic: Melenie Parkes
Stranger Things, The Night Of..., and Fireplace Birchwood 4K. Audio
'Treason' prompts hysterical headlines
The Maori Party's position on Helen Clark’s bid for the UN's top job made headlines this week. But why were the media so surprised and outraged by it? Audio
'Treason' prompts hysterical headlines
The Maori Party's position on Helen Clark’s bid for the UN's top job made headlines this week. But why were the media so surprised and outraged by it?
AudioSkewing our news - and screwing the business?
More and more of us have news fed to us from Facebook or we get it via Google. While they're making it easy to find what we want, they also influence which news and views we get - and the ones we… Audio
Skewing our news - and screwing the business?
More and more of us have news fed to us from Facebook or we get it via Google. While they're making it easy to find what we want, they also influence which news and views we get - and the ones we…
AudioAd-land under spotlight for galloping sexism
Former Saatchi and Saatchi executive Kevin Roberts isn't the only New Zealand adman called out by one of the industry's most outspoken women over sexism lately. Audio
Ad-land under spotlight for galloping sexism
Former Saatchi and Saatchi executive Kevin Roberts isn't the only New Zealand adman called out by one of the industry's most outspoken women over sexism lately.
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