Media
A turbulent week at troubled MediaWorks
First a top presenter left, then the top executive - just after he launched a new TV channel. What's next at MediaWorks and do recent events prove media people should lead media companies?
AudioKeeping your enemies close
Broadcast and print media never used to tread too much on each others toes. But in the online era they're suddenly rivals in the same turf war. Or are they becoming 'frenemies'? Audio
Keeping your enemies close
Broadcast and print media never used to tread too much on each others toes. But in the online era they're suddenly rivals in the same turf war. Or are they becoming 'frenemies'?
AudioAll the news that's fit to print - twice
Conscientious readers should recycle their old newspapers, but the papers shouldn’t be be recycling their old stories. Audio
All the news that's fit to print - twice
Conscientious readers should recycle their old newspapers, but the papers shouldn’t be be recycling their old stories.
AudioCarthew Neal: making Tickled and Wilderpeople
Kim Hill talks to the producer of the feature film Hunt for the Wilderpeople, and new documentary, Tickled. Audio
Communicating through dance
Dancing is an art form that can allow someone to express how they truly feel. Either alone, or in the case of documentary How to Dance in Ohio, in a social context. Documentary maker Alexandra Shiva… Audio
Documentary Edge 2016
Dan Slevin interviews co-director of the DocEdge film festival, Dan Shanan about the 2016 event in Wellington and Auckland. Audio
Pyongyang gears up for historic Congress
North Korea has invited foreign press to cover its first Ruling Party Congress in 36 years, which begins tomorrow. Anna Fifield reports from Pyongyang. Video, Audio
Did Mark Weldon do anything right?
Business commentator Brian Gaynor talks about the task set for MediaWorks' former CEO and will his replacement also be disliked by staff. Audio
Mark Weldon added 'insult to injury' as he resigned - ex-TV3 journalist
Mark Weldon's comments as he resigned from Mediaworks added "insult to injury" to staff axed under his watch, a former TV3 employee says. Audio
Viewing with Lara Strongman
Lara Strongman has just watched the entire series of Poldark, caught up with the return of the Game of Thrones and is looking forward to the arrival of The Durrells on Prime. Audio
Greens leave dissatisfied with Maori TV's answers
Just as many MediaWorks' staff are celebrating the resignation of chief executive Mark Weldon, Parliament's Maori Affairs select committee has been grilling Maori TV's Paora Maxwell about the loss of… Audio
Weldon is gone, former employees, current employees happy
The board of MediaWorks says it will continue in the direction Mark Weldon set in his 20 months as the chief executive of the company. Audio
Maori TV in the spotlight at select committee
Maori Television's chief executive faced rigorous questioning from a Maori Affairs Select Committee about its operations when asking for more funding. Audio
Mediaworks CEO resigns after tumultuous term
Former Mediaworks employees who lost their jobs under the reign of controversial chief executive Mark Weldon are popping champagne at news of his resignation. Audio
MediaWorks CEO gone
Former MediaWorks producer Sarah Hall talks about her experiences working at the company with Mark Weldon at the helm. Audio
MediaWorks CEO Mark Weldon resigns
His reign saw the departure of a host of high-profile broadcasters from TV3, now Mark Weldon has decided it's his turn to go. Audio
Mark Weldon's MediaWorks legacy
ANALYSIS: Mark Weldon is leaving MediaWorks, but what has he left behind, asks Colin Peacock.
Sound Archives - Sarah Johnston
Last week on the show we marked the passing of private radio pioneer, Chris Parkinson, one of the founders of Radio Hauraki. You may have also heard another well-known radio voice of days gone-by… Audio