Media
Nine to Noon Christmas Eve Special part 2
Gavin Ellis, Rod Oram, Lara Strongman and Siouxsie Wiles look back on the year that's been. Audio
Nine to Noon Christmas Eve Special part 1
Gavin Ellis, Rod Oram, Lara Strongman and Siouxsie Wiles look back on the year that's been. Audio
Morning Report takes some leave but Summer Report's back
What's coming up in Summer Report next week. Audio
Veteran sports reporter Garry Ahern's back in the clubhouse
This is Garry Ahern's last day with Radio New Zealand. Audio
Goofs and goats
Things don't always go as planned even right at the top of the hour. Audio
The Wireless Top Ten - Marcus Stickley
Marcus Stickley reviews the top ten stories in Radio New Zealand's online magazine The Wireless this year. Audio
Merry Christmas from Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Sarah Johnston has been delving into the archives at Nga Taonga Sound & Vision to bring us some sounds of Christmas Past. Audio
Stars Wars sequel breaks box office records
Disney's big gamble on Star Wars has paid off, its new film breaking world box office records on its opening weekend. Audio
Hewitt Humphrey says goodbye
Hewitt Humphrey is retiring after almost 51 years in broadcasting. His collegue Gael Woods looks back at some of the highlights. Audio
Last day on air for RNZ's Hewitt Humphrey
The newsreader will present his last-ever news bulletin today, after more than half a century in broadcasting. Audio
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
The court decision on the search of Nicky Hager's home. The 2015 Journalism, Media and Democracy report from AUT records that 60-70 jobs have been lost from NZ newsrooms this year. Audio
Greens lay complaint over unlawful Nicky Hager warrant
The Green Party is calling for an investigation into the conduct of police who were involved in an unlawful warrant used to search journalist Nicky Hager's home. Audio
The most-read stories of 2015
From natural disasters to tragedy, politics, religion and immigration - we look back at RNZ's most-read news stories of the year.
A look at the state of the New Zealand media
2015 has been yet another year of turmoil in the media landscape with traditional platforms suffering as online platforms make further gains. Audio
So long, Sounds Historical
After a career in broadcasting that started over 50 years ago, our very own Jim Sullivan, the founding host of Sounds Historical, will be retiring to Central Otago at the end of the year Audio
Vanuatu media pioneer retires
The man largely responsible for building independent media in Vanuatu has retired. Audio
Your 2015 cultural highlights
Caitlyn Jenner. Jon Stewart. What are you most memorable pop culture events of 2015? Audio
Will latest stunt be Key's undoing?
Political scientist Dr Bronwyn Hayward discusses if National has lost it's way following John Key's latest "good bloke" radio stunt. Audio
Selfies in the Galleries
Kim Hill chairs a panel discussion on the legal implications of selfies with artworks at the inaugural Art Crime Symposium (2015). Audio