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Is Apple News bad news for local news?
Apple's new iOS 9 operating system offers users a slick new way of consuming the news. But some fear its acceptance of ad-blocking apps will further undermine the news industry, already struggling to… Video, Audio
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Media companies in the shadow of internet giants
It’s been more than 20 years since newspapers started going online, yet the vast bulk of revenue still comes from print. Google and Facebook are now getting most of the money from online advertising… Audio
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Hymns on Sunday 4 October 2015
A selection of traditional and modern hymns. We've several hymns by the great 18th century Non-Conformist hymn writer Isaac Watts in this week's programme, as well as one by his friend, Philip… Audio
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Britain's funniest police officer
Audio 2 Oct 2015The mystery of the fried egg, the forgotten shoes, and taking orders from a cat. All in a days work for the Scilly Island Police team. Audio
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The Brassland Label
Nick Bollinger investigates two new releases from the National members Bryce and Aaron Dessner's Brassland label. Audio
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Will Google and Facebook soon control news distribution?
The director of the Nieman Journalism lab at Harvard University, Joshua Benton says local news is under threat, as global giants like Facebook, Apple and Google begin to dominate news platforms, and… Audio
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Why New Zealand needs more C students, good all-rounders
Derek McCormack is the Vice-Chancellor of AUT, the Auckland University of Technology. He says students and universities need to be focusing not just on academic results but also on graduates having a… Audio
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Chvrches
Ahead of their appearance at St Jerome's Laneway Festival 2016, Chvrches' Martin Doherty explains how he's weighed in behind his bandmate, Lauren Mayberry, who has been the target of social media… Audio
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Wildbase - a hospital dedicated to native wildlife
At Wildbase, New Zealand's only dedicated wildlife hospital, vets treat more than 300 native animals each year as well as doing research on conservation issues. Audio
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Crafting the Future of Hair
What are the demands of the hairdressing industry today, and what does it mean to diversify in a highly competitive business that relies on bums on seats? Sonia Sly visits Willis York in Wellington to… Audio
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Cartographers use social media to map conflict zones
Nathan Ruser from Sydney is an amateur mapper and founding member of the Institute of United Conflict Analysts who monitor a number of conflicts, especially Syria and Iraq, from their homes. Their… Audio
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Pacific communities take a stand against suicide
Audio 21 Sep 2015Pacific communities in Porirua, north of New Zealand's capital, Wellington, are taking a stand against suicide in their community with a suicide prevention Fono organised on Saturday. Audio
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Search for Anglo-Indians
Social anthropologist Dr Robyn Andrews from Massey University has been awarded a $20,000 grant for her research project 'The Invisible Indian: The Anglo-Indian Diaspora in New Zealand'. Anglo-Indian… Audio
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Scouting for gossip and clicks
A controversial journalist has returned at the helm of an online project serving up "snackable, shareable" gossip and showbiz news. It says Scout will be "internet-breaking" but will New Zealanders… Audio
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Remembering Daniel Keighley
Upon the death of Daniel Keighley, the director of the 1980s New Zealand music festival Sweetwaters and founder of the Parihaka International Peace festival,long-time friend, Trevor Reekie shares his… Audio
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Buying popularity
Kashmir Hill of fusion.net set up a fake business to explore the internet's deception marketplace. Audio
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Longbush Free Range Pork and The Prodigal Daughter
An American couple, Naya Brangenberg and Jeremy Wilhelm, have settled in Wairarapa and turned a hobby of running rare breed pigs into a full scale, free range system supplying specialty outlets and… Audio, Gallery
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Fiji's Big Match - Naca Yalimaiway
Unless you've been living under a rock, you'll be aware the Rugby World Cup kicks off this weekend. And first out off the blocks is host country England playing our Pacific friend and neighbour, Fiji… Audio
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New Technology with Robbie Allan
New Apple products. The Facebook dislike button. Audio
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Facebook to add dislike button
After years of petitions and pestering from users, Facebook has announced it's going to add a dislike button to the social network. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 16 September 2015
Audio 16 Sep 2015The father of the man killed in the fuel tank explosion is demanding answers. Australia carries out its first air strike in Syria and Facebook bows to public demand with a dislike button. Audio
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Facebook dislike
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has made a u-turn on adding a "dislike" option for reaction to posts. Audio
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Social media wild fire
Privacy lawyer Gareth Abdinor talks about how anything comunicated on social media has the potential to spread. Audio
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Refugee Tech
Matthew Brunwasser's been looking at how migrant and refugee groups are using GPS, mapping, instant messaging and social media. Audio
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Schoolgirl brawl in South Auckland goes viral
The police in south Auckland are investigating a group of teenage girls who organised a violent brawl that went viral on facebook. Audio
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Paul Griffin - author and teacher of at-risk-youth
Paul Griffin is a writer of young adult fiction whose stories follow often-troubled teenagers in difficult and gritty circumstances. Gang problems, substance abuse, criminality, tragedy and neglectful… Audio
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Late Edition for 9 September 2015
Audio 9 Sep 2015Police evict protesters from Kaitaia airport, a friend speaks about the Upper Hutt gunman shot dead by police, school librarians campaign to get banned book back on the shelves and in Dateline… Audio
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Friend of Upper Hutt gunman speaks out
A friend of the gunman shot and killed in Upper Hutt by police yesterday says what he did was totally out of character. Audio
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Checkpoint Top Stories for Wednesday 9 September 2015
Audio 9 Sep 2015Kaitaia Aiport protesters evicted by police;Friend of Upper Hutt gunman speaks out;Australia to take 12,000 Syrian refugees;Car roof surfer sentenced;Serena versus Venus. Audio
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Ogo – the award-winning electric wheelchair
The Ogo is an electric wheelchair that runs on lithium-ion batteries. Kevin Halsall designed it for his friend Marcus Thompson, a paraplegic since 2003. Amelia Nurse visits his workshop in Otaki to… Video, Audio