Media
Steve Thomson: Making Marques
Jim Mora explores the history of car logos with a creative director at Auckland agency Brandspank. Audio
Corey Bradshaw: Population Limits
Jim Mora talks to the Sir Hubert Wilkins Chair of Climate Change in the School of Biological Sciences at the University of Adelaide, whose research interests include population dynamics, extinction… Audio
Bernard Hickey: The Publishing Industry
Jim Mora talks to the publisher of Hive News, a Wellington-based political and economic subscription news email service, about the publishing industry and media paywalls. Audio
Julian Fellowes: Downton and Belgravia
Jim Mora talks to the British television producer best known for the series Downton Abbey, whose latest project, Julian Fellowes's Belgravia, is a story available online in weekly episodes, before… Audio
New York Times CEO sued over discrimination
The chief executive of the New York Times is facing a multi-million dollar lawsuit alleging an "environment rife with discrimination based on age, race and gender".
Call to ban junk food ads within 300m of schools
The Morgan Foundation is calling for a ban on junk food advertising within 300 metres of schools - including on dairies.
Call for ban on junk food advertising near schools
A charity is asking for a ban on all junk food advertising within 300 metres of schools, including on dairies. Audio
Chris Parkinson - Derek Lowe
Veteran of the Radio Hauraki Pirates and founder of Radio Pacific, Derek Lowe, remembers his friend and colleague Chris Parkinson, who has died in Auckland aged 74. Audio
Radio Hauraki pirate Chris Parkinson dies
Radio Hauraki co-founder Chris Parkinson has died at the age of 74.
Viewing with Paul Casserly
Paul reviews Meryl Streep's new movie Florence Foster Jenkins, Forensics NZ and discusses going down a Prince rabbit hole on Youtube. Audio
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Gavin Ellis is a media commentator and former editor of the New Zealand Herald. He can be contacted on gavin.ellis@xtra.co.nz Audio
A big-name newspaper is now making TV-style daily news bulletins
The biggest name in newspapers and online news is now doing twice-daily TV-style news bulletins. The Herald says the 6pm TV news is in decline while online news video is on the rise. So are they… Audio
A big-name newspaper is now making TV-style daily news bulletins
The biggest name in newspapers and online news is now doing twice-daily TV-style news bulletins. The Herald says the 6pm TV news is in decline while online news video is on the rise. So are they…
AudioNatural history out of the vaults and onto the net
A local magazine and a TV production company have teamed up to take natural history content out of the vaults and onto the net. But will people pay to see it? Audio
Natural history out of the vaults and onto the net
A local magazine and a TV production company have teamed up to take natural history content out of the vaults and onto the net. But will people pay to see it?
AudioMedia punch below their weight on Helen4SG
Our media don't usually get in behind a politician angling for a top job, but there's been plenty of cheerleading lately for Helen Clark's campaign to be the UN secretary general. Audio
Media punch below their weight on Helen4SG
Our media don't usually get in behind a politician angling for a top job, but there's been plenty of cheerleading lately for Helen Clark's campaign to be the UN secretary general.
AudioBotched Beirut abduction - lawyer speaks out
Sally Faulkner, Journalist Tara Brown and her film crew are back in Australia now after the plan to abduct Ms Faulkner's children went horribly wrong. They have been released after charges against… Audio
Viewing with Paul Casserly
Paul Casserly's been watching Louis CK's glorious pay per view folly, Horace and Pete, Series 3 of the Scandinavian crime hit The Bridge, on DVD, and TV1's version of Coast New Zealand. Audio
Mum and TV crew may soon be released
An Australian woman and television crew charged in Beirut with kidnapping could be released within hours, Australia's Channel Nine network reported.