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Media reports' toxic side effects
Mediawatch: A recent academic study has found that media reports were the main cause of an increase in people experiencing adverse side effects following a Pharmac switch from a branded… Audio
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Hacked off: Only option for clarity on Budget breach is to wait
29 May 2019Opinion - Hacking comes in many forms, explains Paul Brislen, but clarity on whether Treasury was compromised from without or within will take time.
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Huawei signs deal with Russian telecoms firm to develop 5G
7 Jun 2019Huawei has signed a deal with Russian telecoms firm MTS to develop 5G technology in that country.
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Apple breaks up iTunes, announces new privacy measures
4 Jun 2019iTunes is to be replaced by Apple Music, Apple Podcasts and Apple TV, the company confirmed at its annual developer conference.
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Government proposes taxes for tech giants, multinationals
The government has released details of how it intends to tax large online multinational companies like Facebook, Google, Uber and Airbnb.
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Māori Television appoints ex-Māori Party candidate new CEO
29 May 2019Māori Television has appointed its acting chief executive Shane Taurima, a veteran broadcaster and former Māori Party candidate, to permanently take over the role.
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SpaceX chain of 60 satellites visible from NZ this morning
5 Jun 2019A chain of 60 satellites visible from New Zealand this morning are the first step in a plan from Elon Musk to provide cheap, high-speed internet to the world. Audio
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Mediawatch: Bullying report points the finger at reporters
It named no names, but the much-anticipated report into bullying in Parliament did lift the lid on people turning the place toxic. Journalists there are part of the problem, according to the report… Audio
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Huawei NZ: 'No need to panic' about phones after Google move
22 May 2019Huawei New Zealand says the phone-maker is looking at contingencies and the longer-term impact of restrictions on its access to US technology. Audio
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Huawei's Android loss: How it affects you
21 May 2019Google has blocked Chinese phone maker Huawei from some updates to the Android operating system. The BBC's Leo Kelion looks at how this will affect users with existing Huawei handsets.
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Mediawatch: Australia looks for leadership in government and on air
In the middle of an intense election campaign, Australia's public broadcaster has been looking for new leaders itself after a scandal that saw off its top executives last year. A veteran media watcher… Audio
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Social media effect 'tiny' in teenagers, large study finds
8 May 2019The effects of social media use on teenage life satisfaction are limited, and family friends and school live have a much bigger impact, a large new study shows.
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'Oh c'mon mate': Espiner kept us on the edge of our seats
3 May 2019First Person - As Guyon Espiner wraps up his final day presenting Morning Report, Alex Perrottet takes a look back at the highlights and unforgettable classic moments from the past five years. Video
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Guyon Espiner: What I won't be apologising for
1 May 2019First Person - This is my final week on Morning Report and I'd like to tell you why I'm leaving, what I've learned and what I won't be apologising for. Video
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Mediawatch: Tapping the readers for revenue
For years, the country's top-selling paper talked about making online readers pay - just like subscribers to the printed paper. This week the New Zealand Herald finally did it. The ads they once… Audio
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Facebook's new focus on privacy 'a major shift'
1 May 2019Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg has revealed a series of changes to the firm's portfolio of social platforms, including Instagram and Whatsapp.
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NZ media agree on mosque shootings trial coverage protocols
1 May 2019Media coverage of the court case for the man accused of the Christchurch mosque attacks will avoid promoting white supremacist ideology, RNZ and other major New Zealand news organisations say.
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NZME puts a price on its paywall for 'very best' content
Mediawatch: NZME has announced one of the most significant moves in the local market for online news so far and online readers will have to pay $5 a week for everything the NZ Herald has to offer. Audio
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Student sues Apple for $1bn over 'facial recognition' arrest
24 Apr 2019A student mistakenly arrested for stealing from Apple stores is suing the tech giant for $1 billion, claiming its AI linked video footage to his name.
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Smoke mapping technology could change face of firefighting
23 Apr 2019New fire research that is under way could change large-scale firefighting as we know it.
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John Campbell to present TVNZ's Breakfast show
18 Apr 2019John Campbell is set to present the Breakfast show, replacing Jack Tame who will move to Q+A, TVNZ has announced.
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Who is going to survive the Game Of Thrones?
12 Apr 2019There is only one rule in the Game of Thrones - you win, or you die - and there are going to be some losers in the final season starting Monday. RNZ rates the chances of the remaining players. Video
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'Three-person' baby boy born in Greece
12 Apr 2019Fertility doctors in Greece and Spain say they have produced a baby from three people in order to overcome a woman's infertility.
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Curbing comments to calm the farm online
31 Mar 2019Mediawatch - After the atrocity in Christchurch, Stuff says it's time to civilise the often unpleasant space 'below the line.' Is this censorship in response to tragedy - or was more moderation long… Audio
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