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Shock 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
Television: 1970s vs 2010s
Linda Burgess is a writer, as well as a TV reviewer for RNZ National. For her next assignment Linda is taking up a residency on Waiheke Island to compare 1970s TV viewing to what's on screen now. Audio
What we watch: fresh options and old habits
Media companies now offer us plenty of online video, both short and long: Netflix, Lightbox, Neon, 3 Now, TVNZ on Demand, WatchMe. But traditional viewing on old fashioned TV sets still makes up the… Audio
What we watch: fresh options and old habits
Media companies now offer us plenty of online video, both short and long: Netflix, Lightbox, Neon, 3 Now, TVNZ on Demand, WatchMe. But traditional viewing on old fashioned TV sets still makes up the…
AudioTVNZ says digital ad sales improving through team effort
The state television broadcaster, Television New Zealand, says its digital advertising sales are much improved since it joined forces with competitors to sell online advertising. Audio
Is current affairs on TV on the way out?
TV3 has confirmed the canning of its weekly current affairs show 3D. It was no surprise as its owner Mediaworks had already said the show didn't pay its way in a tough TV market, even with public… Audio
Is current affairs on TV on the way out?
TV3 has confirmed the canning of its weekly current affairs show 3D. It was no surprise as its owner Mediaworks had already said the show didn't pay its way in a tough TV market, even with public…
AudioAn unfortunate outing of an unusual advert
An unusual new advert featuring talking animals had an unfortunate outing on TV last weekend - hard on the heels of alarming revelations about animal cruelty. Audio
A widely-shared story of shame
The so-called "sexy secret" of a gameshow contestant made headlines this week, even though she's not well known, did nothing illegal and the supposedly scandalous events occurred years ago. So why was… Audio
A widely-shared story of shame
The so-called "sexy secret" of a gameshow contestant made headlines this week, even though she's not well known, did nothing illegal and the supposedly scandalous events occurred years ago. So why was…
AudioCupwatch: The washup
Almost everything The All Blacks did everywhere they went after winning the World Cup was aired in the media - thanks to a combination of news media, social media, sponsors and even the players… Audio
How the media butchered the story about the cancer risks of meat
Why have so many media outlets reported that processed meat is as likely to cause cancer as smoking or asbestos? No scientist has said any such thing. Where were the experts to tell us what was true… Audio
How the media butchered the story about the cancer risks of meat
Why have so many media outlets reported that processed meat is as likely to cause cancer as smoking or asbestos? No scientist has said any such thing. Where were the experts to tell us what was true…
AudioGoing 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