Entertainment
China shapes global entertainment industry
Once the preserve of Hollywood, Walt Disney and the US, China is having a massive and growing influence on the entertainment industry; in areas like film, TV, video games and theme parks. Adam Minter… Audio
Snapping their way to success
Fashion photographers in New Zealand are competing for limited opportunities in an increasingly congested market. Sonia Sly speaks to emerging photographers Luke Foley-Martin and James O'Neill about… Audio
We remember Hello Sailor
Part of a 2011 Kathryn Ryan Interview with Dave McArtney, Graham Brazier and Harry Lyon. Audio
Led Zeppelin did not steal Stairway - court
Led Zeppelin did not plagiarise the opening chords of the rock epic Stairway to Heaven from the US band Spirit, a Los Angeles jury has found. Video
No charges in Sir Cliff Richard sex abuse inquiry
Sir Cliff Richard will face no further action over allegations of historical sex abuse, but the singer says he has been "hung out like live bait".
Max Merritt looks back on his career
Max Merritt remembers the early 60's and 70's. Audio
Jenny Goodwin remembers the launch of TV2
Jenny Goodwin remembers the very first news bulletin. Audio
Why is Lego getting so violent?
New research shows how Lego has become much more violent over the years since being patented in 1958. Associate Professor Christoph Bartneck from the University of Canterbury's Human Interface… Audio
Loach wins Palme d'Or at Cannes
British director Ken Loach's film I, Daniel Blake, about a middle-aged widower dealing with the UK welfare system, has won the Palme d'Or at Cannes.
Global artists spread message of marine conservation
Earlier this year, high profile local and international artists converged on Napier to paint inner city walls with a message about the importance of marine conservation issues. Audio
Blatant gender biased TV
Rosemary Overell of the University of Otago discusses the launches of TV channels Bravo and Duke. Audio