Media
More trained journalists and educators needed in Pacific
Media Educators and Trainers have come together to form a new regional body to address the decreasing number of journalists and educators in the Pacific. Audio
Full Disclosure
Have you ever wondered whether a celebrity has been paid to promote a product on their blog or social media network? Do we have a right to know? Last week the International Consumer Protection and… Audio
Big bill for council's legal fight with RNZ
Taranaki Regional Council spent $85,000 unsuccessfully contesting RNZ's coverage of its oil industry waste farms - known as landfarms.
Council spends thousands contesting RNZ coverage
The Taranaki Regional Council spent 85 thousand dollars unsuccessfully contesting Radio New Zealand's coverage of how it deals with oil industry waste. Our reporter Benedict Collins has been covering… Audio
Augmented Reality - Paul Spain
Why has Pokemon Go been so instantly successful? Technology Commentator Paul Spain explains why augmented reality's time has come. Audio
Sneak peek: the rnz.co.nz website is changing
Next week this website is going to change. Why? RNZ Head of Digital Glen Scanlon explains the exciting changes coming to rnz.co.nz.
Horton Media opposes Fairfaz-NZME merger
The Commerce Commission has many of the submssions they've received on the NZME-Fairfax merger public, including one from Horton Media - related to the family who owned the NZ Herald. Video, Audio
Viewing with Duncan Grieve
Duncan discusses This is Piki, a new Maori TV teen drama and the dumping of Sex Box by TV2 after a public outcry. Audio
Skip Ahead
NZ On Air and Youtube have created a new fund to help New Zealand based You-Tubers create webseries content. Skip Ahead will provide $300,000, along with networking and skill development… Audio
Naif Al-Mutawa: Superheros fighting extremism.
Kuwaiti entrepreneur, clinical psychologist and cartoonist Dr Naif Al-Mutawa created comic book series 'The 99', presenting positive Muslim role models. After 9/11 he wanted children, including his… Audio, Gallery
Inconceivable - Dr Andrew Murray
Inconceivable is a six-part documentary series, that follows the hopes and struggles of eight couples, who are trying to conceive, by IVF. Dr Andrew Murray from Fertility Associates in Wellington… Audio
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Gavin Ellis is looking at the influence Beijing has over New Zealand based Chinese language media and also on the news media falling for PR pitches about products. Audio
Kayakers paddle out in search of Pokemon creatures
Players of PokemonGo are getting serious about how to catch the creatures from the franchise and top the leaderboard - with some even taking to their kayaks to catch the virtual minibeasts. Audio
Pokemon Go craze hits New Zealand
New mobile game Pokemon Go has the police warning players to watch out for real-world hazards after being released last week and shooting to the top of the charts. Video, Audio
Pokemon Go
Pokemon Go player Reuben Tilley talks about his lifelong love of Pokemon and explains what Go is all about. Audio
Television Critic - Melenie Parkes
Melenie Parkes reviews "Roots", Suited", and Beauty & The Beach. Audio
The New Zealand Gazette
In its hundreds of thousands of pages published over 175 years, the New Zealand Gazette contains unexplored treasures for historians and genealogists. Amongst the official Government notices and… Audio
Is a 'post-truth' era upon us?
The government has shrugged off events and evidence contradicting claims made by ministers recently, frustrating many journalists. But are we really in a "post-truth" period where the facts don't… Video, Audio
Is a 'post-truth' era upon us?
The government has shrugged off events and evidence contradicting claims made by ministers recently, frustrating many journalists. But are we really in a "post-truth" period where the facts don't…
Video, AudioHow partisan papers pushed to break up NZ
Restive regions demanding independence? Angry clashes over breaking away? The media taking sides and telling people and politicians which side to back? The UK's Brexit in 2016 - and here 150 years… Audio