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Panama Papers out in the open - and back in the news
The Panama Papers stormed back into the headlines this week after a team of New Zealand journalists scanned the raw data - and then a summary was published online for the world to see. Mediawatch … Video, Audio
Panama Papers out in the open - and back in the news
The Panama Papers stormed back into the headlines this week after a team of New Zealand journalists scanned the raw data - and then a summary was published online for the world to see. Mediawatch …
Video, AudioHow RNZ, TVNZ and Nicky Hager joined forces to tackle the Panama Papers
First Person - Two weeks into an unprecedented media collaboration set up to tackle the Panama Papers, Alex van Wel explains how it came about. Video
TVNZ to review 'racist' comments
Comments by Seven Sharp co-host Mike Hosking described as racist and deeply offensive have sparked formal complaints to TVNZ.
TVNZ under fire over Hosking comments
There are calls for state broadcaster TVNZ to apologise after it aired comments about Maori representation on its Seven Sharp programme that have been condemned as deeply offensive, sparking a social… Audio
Keeping your enemies close
Broadcast and print media never used to tread too much on each others toes. But in the online era they're suddenly rivals in the same turf war. Or are they becoming 'frenemies'? Audio
Keeping your enemies close
Broadcast and print media never used to tread too much on each others toes. But in the online era they're suddenly rivals in the same turf war. Or are they becoming 'frenemies'?
AudioTVNZ's new channel Duke targets the blokes
Critics and commentators condemned TVNZ’s new “male-skewed” channel Duke long before it started screening this week, even though it most of its content was already on the screen. Mediawatch looks at… Video, Audio
TVNZ's new channel Duke targets the blokes
Critics and commentators condemned TVNZ’s new “male-skewed” channel Duke long before it started screening this week, even though it most of its content was already on the screen. Mediawatch looks at…
Video, AudioTVNZ's 'special treatment' question widely criticised
Television New Zealand says it has no intention of removing a question asking whether Maori should receive special treatment from its online Kiwi Meter survey. Audio
Maori MPs call for apology on 'racist' Kiwi Meter survey
Maori MPs are calling for the state broadcaster TVNZ to apologise and retract questions they say are racist from a Kiwi Meter survey which seeks to find out how Kiwi we all are. Audio
How the media responded when Christchurch shook once again
The media are preparing to mark the fifth anniversary of the earthquake which killed 185 people in Christchurch. But were they ready when the earth shook again on a sunny summer Sunday? Audio
How the media responded when Christchurch shook once again
The media are preparing to mark the fifth anniversary of the earthquake which killed 185 people in Christchurch. But were they ready when the earth shook again on a sunny summer Sunday?
AudioShock of the Nude
The media seem to like stories about nudists, but are they really newsworthy? Audio
Shock of the Nude
The media seem to like stories about nudists, but are they really newsworthy?
AudioTVNZ better put its Dukes up
OPINION - TVNZ has named its new men's channel Duke. Greg Dixon thinks it might have a major fight on its hands to attract an audience.
TV personality Roger Gascoigne
Roger talks about being personality of the year in 1978 Audio
TPP protests in the spotlight
The protests on the day the TPP was signed in Auckland attracted comprehensive live multi-media coverage, allowing many demonstrators to speak in their own words to the a national audience. But the… Audio
TPP protests in the spotlight
The protests on the day the TPP was signed in Auckland attracted comprehensive live multi-media coverage, allowing many demonstrators to speak in their own words to the a national audience. But the…
AudioMen targetted in new TVNZ channel
TVNZ is to launch a male-targetted channel. What do the Panel think of this in light of the demise of news services as we know it? Audio