
Mediawatch
RNZ New Zealand
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.
Location:
Wellington, New Zealand
Networks:
RNZ New Zealand
Description:
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.
Twitter:
@MediawatchNZ
Language:
English
Website:
http://www.radionz.co.nz/
Email:
mediawatch@radionz.co.nz
Episodes
Midweek - Fog of war, dating start-up hiccups, Seymour vs media escalates
6/25/2025
The media’s difficulties sorting out the truth in the Middle East escalation,entrepreneur cites negative coverage selling her dating business, David Seymour taking on the media - again - and fundraising.
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Duration:00:23:12
Political skirmishes over sickness & health, media minister scritinised, property piffle
6/21/2025
Debate’s raging over private and public provision of surgery - and sick leave surged to the top of the agenda all of a sudden, sparked by an unlikely source. Also: media minister grilled in Parliament's Scrutiny Week - and property piffle on TV
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Duration:00:31:03
Midweek: A troubling story about a troubled trans teen's death, talk radio flip-flops
6/18/2025
RNZ challenged over a troubling tale of transgender teenager who died alone with anorexia, ZB Ryan Bridge's performs a hot-take talk radio turnaround on the economy, Emile's voluntary redundancy hotline
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Duration:00:24:06
Local election promises, Greg Hywood, play about the past echoes the present
6/14/2025
Some local election hopefuls are already pitching policies publicly. Are media checking them out before putting them in the news? Also: an Aussie once in charge of our papers talks about where the media is heading - and a play about authoritarian over-reach in 1950s America echoes what’s happening now.
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Duration:00:34:48
Midweek - LA aggro, advocacy ads, David v media, dangerous games
6/11/2025
Coverage of the aggro in LA; media feel the heat from advocacy ads, why David Seymour snubs Morning Report, the controversy created by dangerous combat-type cash prize contests
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Duration:00:23:13
Stuff twinned with Trade Me, NZME rings the changes at the top
6/7/2025
The same day Stuff twinned up with Trade Me, its big rival NZME overhauled its board and ushered in a self-described 'agitator' from overseas. But both are banking on profitable property platforms at the heart their business. Good thing for media that need money - or a plague on both their houses? Also - the backlash against the backlash against dangerous games.
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Duration:00:35:26
Midweek - Stuff/Trade Me & NZME, video pivot, power of the edit
6/4/2025
Stuff/Trade me marriage, NZME settles board stoush. Also - teething troubles at the Herald’s new show, the pivot to video - and the power of the edit in politics.
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Duration:00:23:32
Run It runs straight into trouble, changing climate for climate coverage
5/31/2025
The state of climate change reporting in a changed political climate - and a time when the media have their own existential emergency. Also - how the Run It Straight went from social media phenomenon to national news media controversy.
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Duration:00:40:12
Midweek - Herald streaming, RNZ National falling, 'Deputy Dave' deep dives
5/28/2025
The Herald's new streaming news show, RNZ National listeners tuning out, David Seymour's political past under the spotlight.
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Duration:00:25:58
Budget 2025, vanguard v rearguard on AI, social media legal pushback
5/24/2025
The media make a big deal of the Budget every year, even though the big money’s already been announced. But what was in it for the media this year? Also: vanguard vs the rearguard on AI in the media; political push-back on social media and more bad language - and the perils of cold-calling folks live on air.
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Duration:00:39:39
Midweek: Vance wins, Winston heckled, Stuff vs Stuff
5/21/2025
After days being berated for deploying the c-word, Andrea Vance was named political journalist of the year. Meanwhile Stuff took on Stuff, and Winston Peters' pre-Budget announcement went off the rails at a railway station
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Duration:00:24:01
Pay equity, dead c-word strategy & c-bomb fallout, AI in BBC news
5/17/2025
Coverage of the outcry sparked by the sudden change to legislation for pay equity claims - and how one rude word in one newspaper column derailed the debate. Also - AI at the BBC: how the world’s biggest broadcaster is using AI in news and programmes.
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Duration:00:36:27
Midweek - Stuff's C-bomb rocks the House, NZME truce, social media ban boosted
5/14/2025
Midweek - Sunday Star Times C-bomb dropped on ministers rocks the House, and the issue that sparked it - gender pay equity. Also - the government's move to ban social media for under-16s got big backing this week - and the possible truce in the NZME boardroom battle.
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Duration:00:28:03
Sudden surge of concern about social media, NZME compromise, sport on screen
5/10/2025
An entire generation's grown up with little regulation of their digital world. But this week there was a sudden surge of political concern about social media for teens. Also: NZ Rugby’s in the red even though its income from TV's topped $100m. But netball’s got no broadcaster beyond this year for its top comp. Is it a warning for sports that need TV money to pay players?
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Duration:00:36:23
Midweek - Compromise at NZME, politics podcast self-destructs, email scoop angst
5/7/2025
A new compromise candidate emerges to lead NZME - along with some undisclosed outsourcing. Also: 1News scoop about Erica Stanford's emails draws fire from talk radio, a politics podcast podcast's sudden self-destruction - and NZ climbs media freedom ladder by default.
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Duration:00:24:34
Bootcamp calls based on bad stats, election assumptions, NZME boardroom battle update
5/3/2025
Media assumptions about election outcomes were upended in Canberra and Canada this week - and guessing the result of upcoming ones in Wellington and the Vatican suddenly seem risky. Is picking political winners now a fool’s game? Also: cranky calls for military service based on bad stats - and the latest on that bitter boardroom battle at NZME.
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Duration:00:40:05
Doco lifts the lid on Destiny, Pope farewelled, US media party falls flat
4/30/2025
A controversial documentary series by TVNZ’s John Campbell - which didn’t quite kick off like it was meant to. Also: 'Peoples Pope' farewelled, US media's annual White House party fall flat.
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Duration:00:27:05
The health of health reporting; Peters' RNZ 'threat,' media freedom’s dark day
4/26/2025
The health sector throws up stories of serious crisis almost daily, but journalists find hard data hard to get. Also: media freedom worries increasing around the world - and Winston Peters' 'threat' to RNZ.
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Duration:00:34:32
Midweek: surreal Pope coverage, spiky RNZ interview, identical eye-witnesses
4/23/2025
Pope Francis's death prompts breaking news weirdness, Winston Peters butts heads with RNZ, identical Aussie twins go viral with synchronised eye-witness account, a Wellington councilor's on-the-record outburst - and a housing headline excluding renters
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Duration:00:24:28
Jailed journo’s life on screen, Christian broadcaster beats the slump
4/19/2025
Jailed journalist Peter Greste tells Mediawatch about the worst times in his life up on the big screen in 'The Correspondent.' Also - the country’s main Christian broadcaster Rhema is bucking the trend of media contraction - even though its target market's shrinking and appealing to a broad church is tough in these polarised times.
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Duration:00:40:53