Mediaworks
Dirty Politics players back in the frame
Three people prominent in the Dirty Politics controversy have been back in the news lately, but for very different reasons. One was shadowy political fixer Simon Lusk. But was he squirming in the TV… Audio
TV3 current affairs show facing the axe
TV3 has signalled its leading current affairs show 3D is likely to go, even though it has been supported with public money. It’s not a surprise, considering the management’s track record and what it… Audio
Going native: brands blending with the media
Companies looking for new ways to get their message across are turning to native advertising and content marketing. But is advertising in disguise in the best interests of the audience? Audio
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
Life after Global Mode for streaming fans
As a global internet access service shuts down after legal action by media companies, the company behind it says it is business as usual.
Daily Show no-shows irk long-suffering fans
Sky TV has been copping flak recently for failing to screen the much-hyped last-ever Daily Show with Jon Stewart as advertised. Audio
The Daily Show no-shows irk long-suffering fans
Sky TV's also been copping flak for failing to screen the much-hyped last-ever Daily Show with Jon Stewart as advertised, on the day that it aired in the US. But it's far from the first time local… Audio
Mediaworks apology to John Tamihere
TV and Radio company Mediaworks has aired an official apology to former talk host John Tamihere. Dr Deborah Russell joins the Panel to discuss what this means in regards to the content of his on-air… Audio
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Media commentator Gavin Ellis discusses the Fairfax restructuring, The Listener music reviewers walk out, and a dignified exit from John Campbell. Audio
Advertising and marketing playing a big part in TV3's downsize
TV3 is cutting its Sunday news bulletin to half an hour. Audio
Media Watch presenter comments on Campbell Live review
Radio New Zealand's Mediawatch presenter, Colin Peacock, is in the studio. Audio
Campbell Live could be scrapped
Media commentators say they expect a review of TV3's Campbell Live show will lead to it being axed. Audio
Throng: No surprise for Campbell Live after ratings
Listening to that is Regan Cunliffe -- director of the TV ratings website, Throng. Audio
Campbell Live under review.
Media commentators say they expect a review of TV3's Campbell Live show will lead to it being axed, ending a tradition of prime time current affairs on television dating back to the 1960s. Audio
Academic not surprised TV3 reviewing Campbell Live's future
A media studies lecturer says he's not surprised Mediaworks is reviewing the future of TV3's Campbell Live show. Audio
Campbell Live under review
TV3's flagship current affairs programme Campbell Live could be under threat of being axed with the announcement tonight that it's under review. Audio