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John Campbell to present TVNZ's Breakfast show
18 Apr 2019John Campbell is set to present the Breakfast show, replacing Jack Tame who will move to Q+A, TVNZ has announced.
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Who is going to survive the Game Of Thrones?
12 Apr 2019There is only one rule in the Game of Thrones - you win, or you die - and there are going to be some losers in the final season starting Monday. RNZ rates the chances of the remaining players. Video
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'Three-person' baby boy born in Greece
12 Apr 2019Fertility doctors in Greece and Spain say they have produced a baby from three people in order to overcome a woman's infertility.
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Curbing comments to calm the farm online
31 Mar 2019Mediawatch - After the atrocity in Christchurch, Stuff says it's time to civilise the often unpleasant space 'below the line.' Is this censorship in response to tragedy - or was more moderation long… Audio
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Facebook should turn off livestreaming 'altogether' - commissioner
8 Apr 2019The Privacy Commissioner says Facebook should no longer be able to deny responsibility for content shared on its platform. Audio
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Facebook: No change in livestreaming platform since attack
3 Apr 2019The Privacy Commissioner has been told by Facebook it has not changed a thing about its livestreaming functions since the Christchurch terror attacks.
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'Overwhelming' support for graffiti artist's new tribute to terror victims
4 Apr 2019An Auckland graffiti artist who painted a poignant mural of a victim of the mosque attacks has been invited to paint another tribute on a large wall in Christchurch. Video
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Apple teams up with Oprah for streaming 'war'
26 Mar 2019Opinion - Netflix is winning the TV streaming war and Apple isn't happy about that, so it's bringing out the stars. Buckle up, writes Chris Schulz
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Rocket Lab launches mission for US defence agency
29 Mar 2019Space company Rocket Lab has launched its fourth orbital mission this afternoon, this time for a US defence agency. Video
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Christchurch mosque attacks: How to regulate social media
25 Mar 2019Opinion - Let's bring in real incentives for social media companies to take down offensive content and act in the public interest in the wake of the Christchurch terror attacks, writes Paul Brislen.
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Trump administration plans moon landing within five years
27 Mar 2019US Vice President Mike Pence has announced the administration's goal of putting Americans back on the moon within five years "by any means necessary".
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YouTube algorithm drives audience to divisive, extreme content - programmer
YouTube knew its algorithm pushed viewers towards divisive and extreme content, a former programmer for the tech giant says. Audio
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How media plan to cover the accused Christchurch shooter's trial
20 Mar 2019Media outlets have begun discussions on how best to cover the court case of the accused Christchurch terrorist without giving him a platform for propaganda.
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Facebook blames server tweak for blackout issues
15 Mar 2019Facebook has said that a "server configuration change" was to blame for the worst outage in its history.
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Jackson off the air in NZ shows power of social media
Mediawatch - While TVNZ was clearing out four hours of prime time to air a heavily-hyped documentary about Michael Jackson's alleged crimes against children, radio networks here were quietly easing… Audio
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Facebook sues over data-grabbing quizzes
12 Mar 2019Malicious quiz apps were used to harvest thousands of users' profile data, Facebook says.
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RNZ updates: Only get the beeps you want
6 Mar 2019RNZ is releasing new features on our website and app that will improve the way we alert people to breaking news.
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Google's 360-degree view of Waikato River goes online
5 Mar 2019Google Street View has today launched the first online 360-degree view of a New Zealand river.
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Developers scramble as builders down tools on Arrow projects
Developers are scrambling to keep big projects on track with construction firm Arrow Internationl in voluntary administration and subcontractors leaving its building sites.
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'Momo Challenge' videos encouraging kids to self-harm
28 Feb 2019Parents are concerned about reports of a new online game called the Momo Challenge which encourages children to self-harm.
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Corin Dann to co-present RNZ's Morning Report
27 Feb 2019Award-winning political journalist Corin Dann will replace Guyon Espiner on RNZ's Morning Report programme in May.
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GCSB and minister say no warning from US over Huawei use
24 Feb 2019The minister responsible for GCSB is disregarding statements from a senior US politician, relating to Chinese company Huawei and the potential impact on bi-lateral relations.
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Move to introduce digital tax for foreign companies profiting online
18 Feb 2019New Zealand is lining up to introduce a new tax on multinational companies that make money out of online goods and services in this country.
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John Oliver offers solution to NZ being excluded from world maps
19 Feb 2019New Zealand's so often getting left out on world maps, even the government is having a laugh. Video
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