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News bosses grapple with the collapse of their funding model
Media executives used yesterday's Epidemic Response Select Committee to criticise government for advertising with Facebook and Google instead of them. Lurking behind the anger and appeals for help was… Audio
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Media make the case for emergency help
News media representatives set out the crisis their industry faces to Parliament’s Epidemic Response Committee on Wednesday before the government finalises a package of measures to help them survive… Audio
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A blame guide for the Bauer Media shutdown
The announcement that Bauer Media is shutting down has been met with a flurry of conflicting recriminations. If you're unsure where to place your blame, Mediawatch is here to help.
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Covid-19 lockdown bringing community spaces and services to a standstill
How is the Covid-19 lockdown affecting some vital cultural and social spaces within the communities? For an Auckland woman whose entire life revolves around community - running, organizing and… Audio
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Business offers a helping hand
This week on Two Cents' Worth the team look at how Covid-19 has changed the way we work and live and what business might look like after the lock down is lifted. Audio
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Movie review - Bloodshot
Bloodshot sees Vin Diesel as soldier repeatedly brought back from the dead by shadowy forces working for the military. Based on a best-selling comic-book. Video, Audio
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Silicon Valley's quest for immortality
Silicon Valley billionaires are pouring millions into research to cure getting old. National Geographic writer chats about his new book Chip Walter Immortality, Inc: Renegade Science, Silicon Valley… Audio
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Pillar of Australian journalism falls
Hundreds of media jobs will go across the Tasman when Australia’s national news agency AAP closes in June - and some working for its offshoots here will be affected too. Mediawatch asks its… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 4 March 2020
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Colin talks to Karyn Hay about a chilling picture of the White Island rescue risks, RNZ's ads riling the rest of the media, more on Critic's… Audio
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That's Hentertainment!
"Hentertainment" is a way of keeping hens laying - and happy - at Henergy, an egg business on the outskirts of Masterton. Henergy founder Graeme Napier was the first egg producer to get the SPCA blue… Audio, Gallery
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The Chain Gang - crypto's post-bubble potential
Peter Griffin looks past the rollercoaster ride that is cryptocurrency to find out its true potential. Audio
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Adventures in 4K – Terminator: Dark Fate
If you’re looking for an excuse to upgrade your TV, Terminator: Dark Fate makes a compelling argument, reports Dan Slevin. Video
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Securing venture capital funding in Silicon Valley
Andrew Underwood and Devan Koshal have gone from Wellington to the big time with their tech start up company. Andrew speaks to Jesse about the challenges they have faced along the way and where their… 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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Y2K: 20 years on
It's 20 years since there was widespread panic that the Y2K bug might obliterate the world as we know it. Audio
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Heated theatres, cadaver skin - how Whakaari burns victims are being treated
Most people severely burned in the Whakaari White Island do not yet know what has happened to them.
A week on, 14 patients remain in Burns Units around the country, eight of them in Middlemore.
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Political hashtags make people less likely to believe the news
A new study set out to find whether people responded differently to the presence or absence of political hashtags in news stories in major publications. Study co-author Eugenia Ha Rim Rho is with us… Audio
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Brittany Kaiser: Ex-Cambridge Analytica employee talks back
Audio 14 Dec 2019Former business development director for Cambridge Analytica, turned whistleblower, Brittany Kaiser was a central figure in the Netflix documentary The Great Hack. Over time her role in building up a… Audio
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Election campaign draws to close, NHS does deal with Amazon
Audio 12 Dec 2019UK correspondent Matthew Parris joins Kathryn to talk about the final hours of campaigning before the UK goes to the polls later tonight NZ time. He'll also look at a deal the NHS has cut with Amazon… Audio
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VIDEO PREMIERE: Valkyrie perform ‘Closer’ live at Huia Point
RNZ Music is proud to present this stunning live recording from South Auckland three-piece Valkyrie. ‘Closer’ was recorded and shot against the beautiful backdrop of Auckland’s Huia Point. Video
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The Pacific's contribution to the NZ Economy
The work of Pacific people has been noted in a Treasury report but does it go far enough? And what is the impact of this on our wider economy? Audio
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Big growth in tech sector and ultra-fast fibre: job done
Technology commentator Paul Matthews looks at a recent report into the country's tech sector which again has found huge growth - what does that mean for wages and the economy? Tahi Rua Toru Tech - the… Audio
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Streaming wars and what age should you found a tech start up?
Tech correspondent Sarah Putt looks at Disney joining the "streaming wars" in New Zealand at a time of great disruption. Spotify has announced the creation of a podcasts playlist and is it really the… Audio
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Midweek Mediawatch 6 Nov 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Colin Peacock talks to Karyn Hay about New Zealand on Air feeding the big public media policy debate - and discovering people still hate ads; a pair of… Audio
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Introducing Apple TV+
Apple’s new subscription streaming service launched last weekend and Dan Slevin has been checking out the tentpole offerings. Video
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Mediawatch Midweek: Facebook news; social media ads, and; warship "spotted" in Wellington
Audio 30 Oct 2019Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about Facebook's latest foray into news; Indonesia's use of Twitter to spread fake news about West Papua; and a… Audio
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'It was a strange sort of inner life I began to inhabit'
So many aspects of Professor Robert Hassan's life revolve around digital media. To understand the ever growing impact of media, he walked away from it and on to a container ship for 5 weeks of… Audio
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Rugby TV deal creates claims of conflicts
Sky and NZ Rugby sprang a surprise this week making a unique deal for TV rights with no bids from any other broadcaster. It's raised questions about conflicts of interest - and compromises in… Video, Audio
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The only way is up - green walls: Mel Robinson
Landscape architect Mel Robinson is interested in the aesthetic, health and environmental benefits of vertical green walls. At five storeys high, Mel recently designed New Zealand's tallest outdoor… Audio, Gallery
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Christchurch Call tested for first time
The Christchurch Call has been tested by the Halle attack on a synagogue and kebab shop in Germany in which two people were killed. The gunman streamed live to a gaming website Twitch, which is owned… Audio