Media
Shake-up at NZME
TITLE: Shake-up at NZME DURATION: 3 min 07 sec Broadcast time: 20 September 2015; 0908 Programme Code: Mwatch Participants: Colin Peacock TEXT: New Zealand Media and Entertainment says its print… Audio
Shake-up at NZME
TITLE: Shake-up at NZME DURATION: 3 min 07 sec Broadcast time: 20 September 2015; 0908 Programme Code: Mwatch Participants: Colin Peacock TEXT: New Zealand Media and Entertainment says its print…
AudioAnimating science
Drew Berry is a biomedical animator who brings complex scientific ideas to life using animation. Video, Audio, Gallery
Playing Favourites with Peter Paphides
British music writer, broadcaster and record collector who launched Help is Coming, encouraging people to buy the Neil Finn song to assist the Save the Children refugee appeal. Audio
Ten Year Anniversary
On Monday 19 September 2005, the current team of Bryan Crump and Robyn Rockgirl Walker started a weekday evening public service radio show called Nights on Radio New Zealand National. You may have… Audio
The Wireless Preview - Mava Moayyed
In light of all the social media activism this year (Red Peak, refugee quota, X Factor judges) The Wireless team has taken a look back at one of the first major examples of online activism in NZ. Audio
Inmate appeals media interview call
One of New Zealand's most notorious prison inmates is arguing in court that the Corrections Department denied him a media interview to protect itself.
Auckland Council's digital expansion
Jo Holmes of the Auckland ratepayers Alliance joins the Panel to talk about the Councils expansion of its web and digital news platforms. Audio
Inmate blogged about victim
A former inmate and criminologist is questioning how a convicted paedophile was able to write a blog that blamed one of his victims.
When it's not OK to tweet at Parliament
New guidelines have been released for politicians and political journalists using social media at Parliament.
Media commentator, Gavin Ellis
Gavin Ellis discusses Scout, the new co-production of MediaWorks and former New Zealand Herald gossip columnist Rachel Glucina which was launched on Monday. Gavin Ellis is a media commentator and… Audio
Countdown refuses to pull Zoo magazine from shelves
Controversial men's magazine Zoo Weekly will stay on New Zealand supermarket shelves, even though an Australian chain has stopped selling it.
Dietland author Sarai Walker
Author Sarai Walker on her motivations to write her debut novel, Dietland, fat-shaming, and what it's like for women of all shapes and sizes to live in a big, bad sexist society. Audio
Calls for supermarket to pull men's magazine in NZ
A controversial men's magazine has been pulled from the shelves of an Australian supermarket chain, prompting calls for stores here to follow suit. Campaigners say ZOO Weekly objectifies women… Audio
Jewellers' international handshake
For almost two years 11 emerging New Zealand contemporary jewellers have been mentored by big international names in jewellery. Now the work of mentors and mentees is being shown side by side for the… Audio, Gallery
Blog Life
What does it take to become a digital influencer and how does one set themselves apart in an environment that is fast becoming oversaturated with blogs and Instagram accounts? Sonia Sly meets… Audio
Web series
This week the New Zealand web series High Road triumphed at the Berlin Web Fest, picking up the Grand Jury Prize, and confirming what its loyal followers already know - you can make great drama for… Audio
Mediawatch for 13 September 2015
All Blacks overexposure; everyone rates Richie - almost; claims of a dignity deficit in online news; not wrong for long. Audio
All Black overexposure
Pundits and journalists reacted badly when the Rugby World Cup squad was unveiled at parliament recently and politicians took advantage of the photo opportunity. But the news media followed every step… Audio