Mediawatch

There's never a shortage of opinions on the media but Mediawatch looks at it all in detail for those keen to know more about the news - as well as those who work in media.

Midweek - Hīkoi bias claims, Herald v Bain privacy, mag strife

Midweek - Accusations of bias and a lack of impartiatality in coverage of Hīkoi mō Te Tiriti. Also the Herald v David Bain, Facebook scam surge and problems for local magazines.

11-20
25:20

Reporter's ban from Crown apology; local papers on the block

Why was an award-winning journalist dedicated to reporting abuse in state care briefly banned from the official apology for that this week? Also - NZME plans to close 14 local North Island papers, possibly leaving some towns without coverage.

11-16
31:08

Hikoi hits the road, news cuts, foreign football flashpoint

Midweek - Hikoi hits the road; Seymour vs TVNZ; TV news cuts latest and how sketchy reports of a foreign football flashpoint sparked a diplomatic incident.

11-13
23:58

Trump triumph and the media message, Australia & Malaysia rein in social media

“It’s their media world now. We just live in it” - what news media are taking away from the Trump triumph; Media message from Trump’s triumph, how Australia and Malaysia are making social media accountable for the content they carry

11-09
34:15

Midweek: He's back

Midweek: the epic media coverage of an epic US election that's put Trump back in charge. Also - more grim news from TVNZ; and warnings from Crux and NZ Geographic

11-06
30:28

Stuff boss joins ginger group, NZ Geographic’s bold survival strategy

Could the boss of the country’s biggest news publisher joining a local ginger group alongside political figures compromise her own company's coverage in the capital? Also: award-winning NZ Geographic adopts maximum transparency to secure its survival

11-02
43:02

Hitting the ground reckoning in the US, a backtrack and some u-turns

Midweek: Kiwi journalists in the US ramp up election reflections - and some politicians here too. US papers cop it for u-turns on backing Harris; TVNZ backtracks on its 1 News website - and Colin meets football elite (sort of . . . )

10-30
24:36

A look ahead to the US election & a look back at ours

A look at how US media have coped with the controversial campaign for the upcoming election there - and we look back at how our media fared covering the election here one year ago.

10-26
34:49

Midweek: Sweating the small stuff

Midweek - fallout from RNZ's scrapped Anika Moa podcast featuring former Labour MP Kiri Allan, intervention in the WCC, the lack of excitement about the America's Cup win, and Health NZ’s $9200 on canapés

10-22
26:41

WCC frenzy, dodging the news, scam ads scandal

Coverage of capital’s troubled city council - and claims the government could intervene. Also: news publishers respond to a survey showing more Kiwis dodging their news - and a surge in social media scam posts co-opting big names in news media.

10-19
42:42

The govt turns 1, RNZ's web surge, RIP BBC Hardtalk

Midweek - The government turns 1 (or does it?), a 'Chris-tastrophic' political poll (or was it), TVNZ news not on TV, RIP BBC Hardtalk.

10-16
24:06

Online NZ news on the outer at TVNZ and Google

TVNZ’s signaled more cost-saving cuts and started by scrapping its online news site next year. Meanwhile Google’s threatening to cut ties with local news altogther. What’s going on?

10-12
32:21

Midweek: Cuts, checks & a rude front page

TVNZ's plans to axe its news website, ministerial fact-checking from Q+A - and a rude front page from The Press.

10-09
25:24

Hospital ‘blowout’ sparks big backlash; feel-good news for bad times

The controversial call to cut back the rebuild of Dunedin Hospital - and how local media helped drive a big backlash. Also: Patrick Gower’s got a new ‘feel-good’ weekly show. But do we really want feelgood news in not-so-good-times?

10-05
36:11

Midweek: More TV cuts & a crime against broadcasting

What Colin learned watching TV the old-fashioned way, and news of more cuts to come at two TV broadcasters. Also: online changes at Stuff - and a ‘crime against broadcasting’ on RNZ National.

10-02
23:52

Trial trauma & mental health on-air, ABC boss on public media pressures

Mediawatch talks to the boss of Australia’s public broadcaster the ABC - and the producer of a show putting mental health in the frame for the past 15 years. Also: fallout from the murder trial that preoccupied the media for the past two months. * this programme discusses the issue of suicide and how it is covered by the media *

09-28
44:03

Bonus: Turning point for Australia’s ABC

A year ago our former government torched its plan for a joined-up public broadcaster more like Australia’s one. But the ABC is a billion-dollar beast that’s also been a political football. Mediawatch asks its outgoing boss where it - and David Anderson himself - is heading.

09-28
34:19

Midweek: Polkinghorne preoccupation & problem podcasts

The media’s Polkinghorne trial preoccupation - and the audience’s appetite; two problematic podcasts go offline - but for very different reasons

09-25
24:40

Politicians dodge interviews, local iwi revives local paper

Our media put politicians’ feet to the fire in the name of accountability - but some won't front up in the first place. Is the way they’re doing it part of the problem? Also: the local iwi steps in to save the local paper in Wairoa.

09-21
32:07

Midweek: Trump targeted as Springfield suffers, pushbike pushback, sculpture snafu

Another threat to Trump's life as sad Springfield squirms under unwanted media spotlight. Also: pushbike pushback; big-money mistake on a new artwork; a fond farewell for pioneer of political broadcasting - and an MMA quiz fail.

09-18
23:33

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