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How to achieve a perfect roast potato
Niki Bezzant spent several weeks researching the roast potato methods of famous cooks, local foodies and Facebook friends. She tells us what she learned. Audio
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Facebook and Google revenue competition - PwC
The business consultancy, PwC, says traditional media companies are being squeezed for the advertising dollar by Facebook and Google. Audio
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Capturing the musicians of Aotearoa
Hayley Theyers is the photographer behind Musicians of Aotearoa – a series of portraits as posters featuring some of our best if not best-known musicians. She plays us some of her favourite NZ songs.
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Brian Cox: 50 years an actor's life
Brian Cox has had a long and distinguished career in theatre, television and film. In his latest role he plays Winston Churchill in the new film Churchill out this month. Audio
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When the facts get in the way of a good story
Mediawatch looks at two cases of local papers taking a very different approach to controversial stories that weren't backed up by facts. Audio
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Hymns on Sunday, 4 June 2017
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. It's Queen's Birthday Weekend, and today we'll hear a couple of the Queen's favourite hymns. There are also hymns to mark Pentecost Sunday, including… Audio
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The Mixtape: Hollie Fullbrook
Hollie Fullbrook (aka Tiny Ruins) is this week's mixtape guest. She shares the songs that move her with Melody Thomas. Video, Audio
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Jonathan Taplin - social media vs democracy
Facebook, Google and Amazon have not just cornered culture, they're undermining democracy, according to Jonathan Taplin, the author of Move Fast and Break Things. Audio
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The Michael Hill International Violin Competition - A Quick Guide
One of New Zealand’s most prestigious international music competitions kicks off in Queenstown this weekend. Find out more about how it works, and how you can participate.
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BRAHMS: Violin Concerto in D Op 77
Performed by Ilya Gringolts and the Auckland Philharmonia Orchestra conducted by Giordano Bellincampi. Auckland Town Hall, 1 June 2017. Audio
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"Like" leads to defamation
Lawyer Gareth Abdinor on how "liking" something on Facebook can lead to a defamation case. Audio
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The Panel with Scott Campbell and Jennie Moreton (Part 2)
Audio 1 Jun 2017Young musician Nic Montgomery talks about what The Beatles Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band album means to him. What the Panelists Scott Campbell and Jennie Moreton want to talk about. Lawyer… Audio
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'His graffiti was unlike anybody else’s - it was poetry'
Jean-Michel Basquiat was a unique, unruly talent whose ‘perfect storm’ of a career defined New York's infamous downtown celebrity art scene of the 1980s, says his biographer, the American journalist… Audio
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Lewis Mitchell - facebook
Audio 29 May 2017Lewis Mitchell from the University of Adelaide talks about the internet and your emotions. Audio
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Sarah Quigley's new novel The Suicide Club
Three loners who're struggling to cope with life end up at an institution in Bavaria, The Palace, where experiments are being carried out on people with suicidal tendencies. This is the scenario for… Audio
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Award-winning editor’s fake news fears
No editor had a better night at last weekend’s Canon Media Awards than Miriyana Alexander. Her Weekend Herald won ‘Newspaper of the Year’ and she won a fellowship in the UK to study so-called ‘fake… Audio
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Hoani Jeremy Lambert: Listening to our kids
Hoani Jeremy Lambert is the tamariki advocate at the newly formed Oranga Tamariki - The Ministry for Vulnerable Children. He only got the job after being given the nod by a panel of children currently… Audio
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BRAHMS: A German Requiem
Recorded by RNZ Concert on 27 May 2017, at Wellington Cathedral of St Paul. Audio
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Media merger moves to court
Why are media companies Fairfax Media and NZME challenging their merger knockback in court?
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Mt Everest's Hillary Step 'still there' - Peter Hillary
Peter Hillary says there's no evidence the Hillary Step has gone. He's just returned from Nepal, and says the question of whether the step was destroyed in a 2015 earthquake is not a geological… Audio
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Auditor-General wants to meet skeptical MPs
The Auditor General wants to meet with political party leaders. Some MPs have questioned whether his handling of the Joanne Harrison fraud case makes him unfit for the job. Political reporter Benedict… Audio
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Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Kathryn talks to Gavin Ellis about The Guardian's investigation into Facebook's leaked internal manuals. It gives an unprecedented insight into the blueprints Facebook has used to moderate issues such… Audio
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Adopt a Lions Fan Facebook page makes connections
More than one thousand New Zealanders say they want to "Adopt a Lions Fan." Adam Gilshnan's set up a Facebook page for New Zealanders who are willing to billet Lions fans for free. He says there's a… Audio
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Hillary Step 'collapse' on Mt Everest changes climb
Some climbers are reporting the Hillary Step on Mount Everest has collapsed. Mark Woodward, who has scaled Mt Everest nine times, says it's still unclear exactly how this might have happened. Audio
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Hijacking NZ Music Month: the campaign to get marginalised voices heard
Equalise My Vocals aims to address issues brought to the surface by a story published last year by The Spinoff, outlining serious allegations of grooming and sexual predation in the local music… Video, Audio
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Program gives school children instant legal advice
Teachers might need to be more careful when handing out detentions and suspensions thanks to a new system that advises children on their rights at school through their mobile phone. Audio
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8am World, Pacific and Sports News for 17 May 2017
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio
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6am World, Pacific and Sports News for 17 May 2017
The latest world, Pacific and sports news. Audio