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World's only Niuean newspaper celebrates 30th anniversary
World's only Niuean newspaper celebrates 30th anniversary. Audio
Lyttelton steams into new phase
It wasn't so long ago we were being told print was a dying medium, but Lyttleton has a new newspaper! The Lyttleton Harbour Review has sent out it's first missive and its a product of the Lyttelton… Audio
Dispelling the myth of the end of the golden age of reading
In her latest book, What We Talk About When We Talk About Books, Harvard Professor Leah Price dispels the myth of the end of the golden age of reading by suggesting that reading might not have been so… Audio
What do young people want? In the ‘60s it was free love, but today it’s free media
Guyon Espiner explores the changing relationship between the media and the advertising industry which has previously bankrolled it with a panel of experts. Audio
Less Stuff? 28 community newspaper & magazines to be scrapped
Among them are newspapers like the Kaikoura Star, the Hastings Mail and NZ Farmer, but Stuff is promising the affected communities that they'll still be able to get local news. Audio
Fairfax swings axe in Australian newsrooms on Press Freedom Day
Fairfax Australia announces plans to ditch 125 full time journalist jobs, saying it needs to cut costs to stay profitable. Union leader Paul Murphy says it's the latest in a long line of job cuts by a… Audio
Obituaries: a dying art
Writing obituaries is a dying art. Memorialising the lives and the deaths of the rich and the famous tends to be done online, often in 140 characters or less. One place where the tradition and the art… Video, Audio, Gallery
Proposed job cuts at Oamaru Mail
One of New Zealand's oldest daily newspapers, the Oamaru Mail, is expected to be cut to a weekly paper. Audio
Printing press on last roll
A publishing era comes to an end tonight when the printing press at the Taranaki Daily News rolls for the last time. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
Reading a newspaper vs on-line coverage, the media's handling of the revelations that Raurimu killer Stephen Anderson is teaching at a Wellington art school. Audio