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Facebook's new tracker released
Tech commentator Paul Matthews looks at the "Off-Facebook Activity" finally released by Facebook that allows you to see the 180 days' worth of data Facebook collects about from sites that you've… Audio
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First song - Rock'n'Over
Today's first song comes from the Harmonic Resonaters and the Nukes - a combination of two classic Kiwi groups. Audio
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National Party 'may' sign up to Facebook Ad Library
The countdown to Election Day is on - with the Prime Minister revealing people will head to the polls on September the 19th.
The date coincides with Suffrage Day - 127 years since women won the right… Audio
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Author Graeme Lay remembers his friend Gordon McLauchlan
Well known New Zealand author, journalist and broadcaster Gordon McLauchlan has died at the age of 89. Author Graeme Lay pays tribute to his long-time friend. Audio
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Labour Party signs up to Facebook Ad Library
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced that the Labour party was signing up to the voluntary Facebook Ad Library tool at its caucus retreat last week, and ACT and the Green Party followed suit.
The… Audio
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When doing the right thing goes wrong
In this episode of Voices; we meet an elderly couple who say outdated immigration rules are unfair and need an overhaul. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
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Mediawatch for 26 January 2020
Audio 26 Jan 2020Digging deep and scraping social media to fill the summer news void; royals' retreat sparks right royal media pile-on; pre-empting the Facebook trolls. Audio
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Herald social media lays down the law for Facebook followers
Prompted by crass comments in response to an online story about plus-size popstar Lizzo, the Herald warned its Facebook followers to stop and followed up with similar warnings on other stories. Is it… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday for 26 January 2020
Among today's selection of listener requests are old hymns that have be given new tunes, a setting of Psalm 23 by Joseph Gilmore, and a popular American gospel song from the 1960s, Because He lives. Audio
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Boys and bees make honey for fees
The Williams and Eschenbach boys, aged 15 to 21, are hoping to fund their education through their own honey business. They manage the bees, harvest the honey and market the product as a team, with… Audio
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Surf's up for Canterbury farmers
A mental health initiative encouraging farmers to get off their farms and into the water was launched in Canterbury recently. Surfing for Farmers Canterbury follows on from a successful pilot run in… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Thomas Oliver ‘Coffee’
RNZ Music is proud to present the new single and video from Wellington soul/roots/folk musician Thomas Oliver. ‘Coffee’ is the third single from Thomas’s upcoming album The Brightest Light. Video
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Labour signs up to Facebook ad transparency rules
Bombarded by ads on your Facebook feed and ever wondered how they got there?
This election year the Labour Party is signing up to Facebook's advertising transparency rules, which means you''ll be… Video, Audio
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MOZART: The Magic Flute
A sublime fairy tale that moves freely between earthy comedy and noble mysticism.
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Jim Acheson - costume maker for Terry Jones and Monty Python
Audio 23 Jan 2020Terry Jones - who was one of the members of the British comedy group Monty Python, has died at the age of 77. He played the greedy Mr Creosotes, Sir Belvedere in Monty Python and the Holy Grail, and… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 22 January 2020
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately - back again for 2020. This week new guy Hayden Donnell talks to Karyn Hay about The Herald's hard line with Facebook followers, Stuff revealing a rogue in the… Audio
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Ada Calhoun: what midlife crisis looks like for Gen X women
Many western women born between the late '60s and the mid-80s (aka Generation X) were raised to believe they can do it all and have it all. But that's a hell of a lot of pressure – especially when… Audio
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Bookmarks: Geoff Rissole
Geoff Rissole, not his real name, is one of the men behind the popular Facebook page S**t Towns of New Zealand. The page has spawned three books, S**t Towns of New Zealand 1 and 2, and S**t Towns of… Audio
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National Party still deciding on whether to join Facebook Ad Reports Library - Bennett
It's expected social media posts will be a significant part of election campaigning this year.
Facebook ads will be a significant part of that.
Following the controversy around the last US election… Audio
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Shane Jones hits back at conflict of interest claims
Shane Jones is hitting back at fresh criticisms of a conflict of interest saying he can meet with whoever he likes at Parliament's restaurant, Bellamy's, and he's not going to stop doing that.
When… Audio
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Rocking hunting and painting
Audio 21 Jan 2020Rock hunting's a thing and if you're creative you can be a rock painter and hide your creations to be discovered. Rachel Pascoe's set up the Facebook page Rocks NZ to bring together people who have… Audio
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Joey pouches for animals affected by the bush fires
Audio 21 Jan 2020The Animal Rescue Collective Craft Guild put a call out on Facebook wanting bandages and bedding for animals affected by the Australian bush fires. Gisborne-based Chrisse Robertson, who is herself an… Audio, Gallery
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Dystopian art, fake likes and an app that dies with you
Scratch lottery tickets where you win instagram followers instead of money, apps that can only be accessed when you're phone has 5 percent battery, these are the works of pioneering Belgian artist… Audio, Gallery
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Hymns on Sunday, 19 January 2020
In this programme of listener requests you can hear some Taizé music, traditional and contemporary setting of psalms, and a brass band arrangement of the hymn tune Deep Harmony. Audio
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Journalist Kirsty Johnston: making big issues about real people
After the death of UK backpacker Grace Millane in 2018, award-winning investigative reporter Kirsty Johnson expressed her anger for the first time. Becoming better acquainted with grief makes crime… Audio
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Susie Ferguson: Arriving in NZ was like a strange homecoming
Morning Report co-host Susie Ferguson talks about her Kiwi family connections, what she learnt working as a war correspondent and her favourite road trip tunes. Video, Audio
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Don't dump it, upcycle it!
Audio 16 Jan 2020With this new year just beginning, instead of dumping the things you don't want Auckland Council is promoting upcycling to start 2020. Audio
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Reviving aboriginal language through literature and tech
A group of academics and indigenous language advocates are using technology and books to try to revive an endangered aboriginal language. Video, Audio
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Worlds of Music featuring Larkin Poe
Music from the world, for the world, hosted by Trevor Reekie.(Generic) Audio
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Conversations with My Immigrant Parents | Season 1 | Episode 9: We Can’t Speak the Same Language
In this “bonus” episode of the podcast no one asked for, co-producers and hosts Saraid and Julie talk to their own mums, who hail from Sri Lanka and China, respectively. Audio