Satire And Parody
Cartoonists - pushing the boundaries and drawing a line
Editorial cartoonists are treading a fine line when it comes to social commentary - as the Otago Daily Times discovered recently. Have times changed so much that cartoonists are now shackled? Audio
Cartoonists - pushing the boundaries and drawing a line
Editorial cartoonists are treading a fine line when it comes to social commentary - as the Otago Daily Times discovered recently. Have times changed so much that cartoonists are now shackled?
AudioCartoonist rights
The 2015 attack on the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo killed 12 people, injured 11 others and sparked demonstrations across Europe in support of free speech. But, says cartoonist rights advocate… Audio, Gallery
Poking fun or serious stuff?
Stories of earthquakes, elections and entertaining wildlife are run of the mill on most news sites, but for Ben Uffindell, Editor of satirical news site The Civilian, those stories are central to… Audio
Mediawatch for 5 October 2014
Turning Labour's leadership crisis into a drama; trust ownership for the media - and the launch of NZME; the 'Planet Key' problem - and new legal backup for satire and parody in the UK. Audio