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Mediawatch looks at how the media fared against the forces they faced in 2024 - and how one part of the media seems to be bucking the trend of decline. Also: Hayden Donnell's media Christmas wish.
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Mediawatchâs not-very-prestigious and not-at-all coveted annual media awards - including biggest flip-flop; best and worst jingle and nickname; state-of-media analysis of the year, the awrd for pushing musical boundaries - and the Billy Connolly Trophy for a single animal making national news.
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Mediawatch talks to two media bosses whoâve had the mediaâs economic headwinds blowing their hair back in 2024. Whatâs the state of the media now - and how might the state intervene in 2025? Also: how the government stepped in on two other businesses with big problems - racing and the ferries.
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Media hype local football fever; Kim Hill vs BoJo; RIP Hutt Valley stalwart Nicholas Boyack; could Stuff split itself up?
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Australiaâs world-first social media ban for under-16s was cheered on by many media - including some of ours. But it's also highlighted their own dependency on big tech. Meanwhile one TV broadcaster that went all-in on TikTok has found a huge new audience. But what are the risks?
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PM's long-awaited appearance on Q+A, Atlas explored, Wellington ginger group's political contacts come to light, RNZ brought to book & Newshub's stuff survives on Stuff
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The tale of two towns which face losing their local news. Also: a bid to change the law so parody and satire doesnât run the risk of breaking it - and clear up who owns digital media.
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Treaty Principles Bill and TJ Perenaraâs controversial haka stir debate; the latest public funding for current affairs and journalism and Three's local stuff for 2025.
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This weekâs HÄ«koi mĆ Te Tiriti harvested heaps of headlines, hours of airtime and piles of print and pixels - media copped plenty of criticism for the coverage. Also: a deep-dive podcast that needed deep pockets - and warnings of ânews desertsâ here.
This weekâs big HÄ«koi harvested heaps of headlines, hours of airtime and piles of print and pixels - and media copped criticism for the coverage.
14 local papers in the north island are set to close by Christmas, prompting ex-editors and experts in media to warn that the ânews desertsâ weâve seen overseas could spring up here in the absence of local papers. And when local elections come round in a year some places may have nowhere to go for locals politicians to air local issues.
We ask a leading paper publisher about if local papers have a future - and what might help to sustain them.
https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/mediawatch/534657/plans-to-close-local-papers-spark-news-deserts-warning
We talk to Newsroom' Jonathan Milne, the brains behind deep-dive podcast Powderkeg which needed deep pockets to chase the story. How did they do it?
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Accusations of bias and a lack of impartiatality in coverage of HÄ«koi mĆ Te Tiriti. Also the Herald v David Bain, Facebook scam surge and problems for local magazines.
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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.
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Hikoi hits the road; Seymour vs TVNZ; TV news cuts latest and how sketchy reports of a foreign football flashpoint sparked a diplomatic incident.
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âItâs their media world now. We just live in itâ - what news media are taking away from the Trump triumph; Media message from Trumpâs triumph, how Australia and Malaysia are making social media accountable for the content they carry
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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.
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Could the boss of the countryâs 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
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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 . . . )
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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.
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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 NZâs $9200 on canapĂ©s.
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Coverage of capitalâs 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.
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The government turns 1 (or does it?), a 'Chris-tastrophic' political poll (or was it), TVNZ news not on TV, RIP BBC Hardtalk.
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