Media
Independent newspaper to shut down print edition
The Independent newspaper in the UK is to cease print editions in March, leaving only an online-edition.
The Expats - Pania Mowat
Now for our weekly expat catch-up, when we speak with a New Zealander living overseas. And this week, we're off to Melbourne, to speak with Pania Mowat. Audio
Masterpieces - Bryan Waddle
It's time for our weekly Masterpieces segment, and today we're speaking with veteran New Zealand sports commentator, Bryan Waddle. Often called the voice of New Zealand cricket, Bryan talks about his… Audio
Viewing with Lara Strongman
Lara Strongman watches the new NZ observational documentary series The Big Ward, and the filthy (but hilarious) British sitcom Catastrophe. Audio
Fairfax Media staff hit by pay glitches
Numerous staff at Fairfax Media are being underpaid after the firm got a company in India to run its pay system. Audio
Pay system causing headaches for staff at Fairfax
The problems are affecting workers who produce Stuff and newspapers, such as the Dominion Post and The Press, among others. Audio
Excessive budget for spin doctors at quake authority - Labour
Labour says the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority is spending too much on spin doctors given it's about to be wound up. Audio
Labour claims excessive budget for spin at quake authority
Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority boss John Ombler yesterday confirmed to MPs the organisation spent more than two and a half million dollars on public relations last year. Audio
'The Art of Youth' - Molawin Evangelista
Our next guest is looking forward to his first ever solo exhibition. Auckland based photographer, Molawin Evangelista, has been photographing tattoos, and exploring how young people 'collect' body art… Audio
Media commentator, Gavin Ellis
Gavin Ellis on how news media are damned if they report Waitangi Day protest and damned if they don't. Gavin Ellis is a media commentator and former editor of the New Zealand Herald. He can be… Audio
Olivia Carville - life after trauma
Olivia Carville was working at The Press newspaper in Christchurch on February 22nd 2011 and she had to confront the full horror of the earthquake the day, Later she left to work as an investigative… Video, Audio
Making a Murderer case 'similar' to Teina Pora's
The similarities between a US teenager whose case featured in TV hit Making a Murderer, and Teina Pora's wrongful conviction are "extraordinarily similar", his lawyer says. Audio
Steven Drizin and Laura Nirider - Making a Murderer
We are behind the scenes of Making a Murderer, when Wallace talks to Steven Drizin and Laura Nirider - both part of the post-conviction defence team for Brendan Dassey. Brendan's story features in the… Audio
TPP protests in the spotlight
The protests on the day the TPP was signed in Auckland attracted comprehensive live multi-media coverage, allowing many demonstrators to speak in their own words to the a national audience. But the… Audio
TPP protests in the spotlight
The protests on the day the TPP was signed in Auckland attracted comprehensive live multi-media coverage, allowing many demonstrators to speak in their own words to the a national audience. But the…
AudioTPP and copyright concerns for the media
Among the many concerns about the TPP raised this past week was copyright. But while the media focused on the income from Lorde's albums and Audio
Resisting the rising tide of clickbait
Websites offering popular news for free are pulling in more and more people, and attracting advertising income which once covered the costs of quality journalism. Mediawatch asks a former boss of… Audio
Resisting the rising tide of clickbait
Websites offering popular news for free are pulling in more and more people, and attracting advertising income which once covered the costs of quality journalism. Mediawatch asks a former boss of…
AudioA local storm in a coffee cup goes global
One cafe in Canterbury recently spurned trim milk for its coffee, sparking a media frenzy one paper called "the great New Zealand coffee debate". But it was really just another case of harvesting… Audio
Tech news: Google, Amazon and TPPA
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Technology news with Peter Griffin and Google aka Alphabet becomes the biggest business on the planet. There are also rumours that Amazon is planning to open a network of up to 400… Audio