Media
Checkpoint: A taste of #cookingwithjohn
New Zealanders are taking to Twitter to show what they're making for dinner, while watching RNZ's newest show Checkpoint with John Campbell. Video
The Wireless
In RNZ's online magazine The Wireless this week, Toby Morris has developed a great visual story about Tax Dodgers. And in his latest column with Toby Manhire, they tackle the issue of whether NZ is a… Audio
Sound Archives - Sarah Johnston
Talk radio - it's a cornerstone of late night broadcasting, a friendly voice for lonely shift workers and insomniacs and an outlet for people with strong opinions of all kinds. In this country it… Audio
Klaus Heymann of Naxos
Naxos Record label founder German entrepreneur Klaus Heymann discusses being a world leader in digital music streaming and looks ahead to how we will consume, purchase and listen to music in the… Video, Audio
Privacy law with Nicole Moreham
Dr Nicole Moreham, who lectures and researches at Victoria University in privacy law, has co-authored The Law of Privacy and The Media - the third edition has just been launched. She talks with… Audio
Ombudsman eyes funding for complaints fast-track
Judge Boshier discusses his plans to resolve complaints much faster, and why he ruled that the Prime Minister must release his texts from Rachel Glucina in the pony tail case. Audio
Hager accuses police of snooping on travel
Journalist Nicky Hager is taking further legal action against the police, accusing them of snooping on his travel arrangements.
Police turn to social media in crime fight
Police are increasingly using social media to help fight crime, but how well is it actually working?
Ngata's memory honoured under angry skies
Mourners have gathered to pay homage to Whairiri Ngata, who was instrumental in the establishment of Māori broadcasting, at Hiruharama Marae near Ruatorea.
Media commentator - Gavin Ellis
Media Commentator, Gavin Ellis will talk about Radio New Zealand's new Charter that recognises it operates in the digital age. Also, the death of two more industry stalwarts, Ross Jennings and Whai… Audio
'Godfather of Māori broadcasting' returns home
Soft rain has been falling at Hiruharama Marae as whānau and former colleagues prepare to farewell Whairiri Ngata
With Iranian Headlines
The significance of opening access to Iranian newspapers that both charted the Western-backed 1953 coup d'état against Iran's popularly supported government and the 1979 Revolution - with Dr. Siavush… Audio
TV review - Phil Wallington
TV Reviewer Phil Wallington has some Obituaries to work through. Audio
Māori broadcasting pioneer Whairiri Ngata dies
Tributes are flowing for pioneering Māori broadcaster, journalist and lexicographer Whairiri Ngata, who has died at the age of 74. Video
Paul Waggott
Chances are that if you've seen a play in Wellington in the last few years Paul Waggott was in it, often as a member of his collective My Accomplice. He's performing in a physically demanding, one man… Audio
Inside iD Fashion Week
Frankenstein's lover, pan-sexuality, torture devices and animal rights provide unexpected inspiration and stories behind the work of emerging designers at Dunedin iD Fashion Week 2016. Audio
6.06pm Sat 9 April 2016: Robert McChesney - A Citizenless Democracy
With new technologies replacing jobs at an ever increasing rate and big money playing a bigger and bigger part in our politics are we facing a future of mass unemployment and an all but… Audio
Switzerland of the South?
Mediawatch looks at two startling claims in a newspaper article last weekend about New Zealand's place in the troubled world of today. Audio
Switzerland of the South?
Mediawatch looks at two startling claims in a newspaper article last weekend about New Zealand's place in the troubled world of today.
AudioLifting the lid a little on PR's pull on journalism
What you see in the media is often the result of public relations people and journalists co-operating but you wouldn't usually know it. Mediawatch looks at a recent exception and asks an expert in… Audio