Media
How 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…
AudioCampaign to tackle sideline abuse misses mark
An effort to oust sideline abuse in grassroots rugby misses the mark Audio
Campaign to tackle sideline abuse misses mark
An effort to oust sideline abuse in grassroots rugby misses the mark
AudioViewing with Paul Casserly
TV and Film writer Paul Casserly reviews musical-comedy-drama Sing Street and the remake of the 70s miniseries Roots. Audio
The Mind Lab: Frances Valintine
Revolution, not evolution - that's Frances Valintine's prescription for New Zealand's education system. Frances is the founder and director of The Mind Lab - a public-private partnership that educates… Audio
Nights' Pundit - Feminism
Lipstick, waxing and heels - oppression or choice - equality for women with feminist blogger Deborah Russell. Audio
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
How media startup website the Spinoff is filling a gap by attracting an impressive list of contributors, and New York fashion photographer Bill Cunningham's passing led to a legion of tributes that… Audio
Mediaworks under fire over pulling kid's programmes
Parents of preschoolers are venting at Mediaworks morning kids TV is dropped. Audio
Australia River Cottage
Four years ago, Paul West traded in his job in the kitchen of one of Melbourne's poshest restaurants for a life of growing organic, environmentally sustainable food. Audio, Gallery
Television Critic, Phil Wallington
Phil Wallington joins Jesse to discuss local current affairs coverage, 60 Minutes and the new Bravo channel. Audio
Mike Carter - Brexit: Walking from Liverpool to London
This week, The Guardian newspaper published a story by travel writer Mike Carter. The piece documented his walk from Liverpool to London and told of the hardships of many people living in the towns… Audio
Giovanna Dell'Orto - Journalism and Foreign Policy
Dr Giovanna Dell'Orto is an associate professor at the University of Minnesota's School of Journalism and Mass Communication where she teaches and researches the links between news, journalistic… Audio
Are modern 'Mad Men' too clever for their own good?
New Zealand's ad-makers have won top global prizes and the campaigns they create are getting more and more elaborate. But are they getting too clever for their own good? Video, Audio
Are modern 'Mad Men' too clever for their own good?
New Zealand's ad-makers have won top global prizes and the campaigns they create are getting more and more elaborate. But are they getting too clever for their own good?
Video, AudioBrexit media: from A to ZZ Top
In the wake of the Brexit vote, there have been plenty of pundits and an oversupply of overwrought opinions. But critics claim the media ran too much false information during the campaign - and… Video, Audio
Brexit media: from A to ZZ Top
In the wake of the Brexit vote, there have been plenty of pundits and an oversupply of overwrought opinions. But critics claim the media ran too much false information during the campaign - and…
Video, AudioMediawatch for 3 July 2016
Are modern Mad Men getting too creative?; Pundits aplenty and overwrought opinions on Brexit - but too few facts, and; Scandinavian skewering of English football failure. Audio
The Australian Election - commentary from across the ditch
RNZ political reporter Demelza Leslie has been covering the Australian election and she joins Wallace from Melbourne, then broadcaster Ian Henschke phones in from Adelaide, South Australia - the state… Audio
Viewing with Lara Strongman
Director Cameron Crowe's new comedy/drama on life on the road with touring musicians; Roadies, catching up with the US version of The Killing... and speaking of killing... the final episode of Series… Audio