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27 Lisette Reymer | The Human Face of War
When Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, Lisette Reymer risked her own safety to report from the frontline. Her empathetic, award-winning coverage expertly captured the human face of the… Audio
The implications of the Siouxsie Wiles employment case
Employment lawyer Barbara Buckett explains why the Employment Court judge ruled that the University of Auckland had breached its contractual obligations to Siouxsie Wiles by not protecting her from… Audio
AI may make NZ news less visible and reliable - study
Analysis - Despite this, the government has decided to leave AI considerations out of its plans in reviving the Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill.
Midday Report Essentials for Monday 8 July 2024
On today's episode, Lulu Sun has made history to become the first New Zealand woman to reach the quarter-finals at Wimbledon. The Green Party co-leaders are finally set to respond to the findings of… Audio
Avatar sequels bring more jobs to Wellington
The Wellington film industry is welcoming news of more Avatar jobs moving to the capital city. At least 150 visual effects jobs are expected to move from Los Angeles, as production of the Avatar… Audio
Morning Report Essentials
On today's episode, New Zealand tennis player Lulu Sun has continued her remarkable maiden run at Wimbledon, by making it to the quarterfinals after defeating Britain's Emma Raducanu, there's new news… Audio
Analysis: Stuff's first TV bulletins
There's new news to watch at six on TV - with Stuff's ThreeNews replacing Newshub. RNZ Mediawatch presenter Colin Peacock spoke to Ingrid Hipkiss. Audio
'I worry what future is going to look like' - student on journalism career
Students are thinking twice about a career in the news industry due to the uncertainties facing it.
Excitement and nerves ahead of new bulletin, Stuff owner and publisher says
ThreeNews, produced by multimedia organisation Stuff, is going live for the first time tonight at 6pm.
Kris Edwards – The Cerebral Palsy Podcast
Kris Edwards has been working in Commercial Radio for 37 years. He also has Cerebral Palsy. Audio
Mediawatch - TV3's phoenix from the ashes
Last Friday the curtain came down on Newshub at 6 - and more than 30 years of nightly news made at the TV channel Three. But the next day the new 6pm bulletin by Stuff launched in its place… Audio
As it happened: Unpacking the new Stuff 6pm news
Catch up with Mediawatch's Colin Peacock and Hayden Donnell as they unpacked the new bulletin.
'The lighting was for white people': Joanna Paul-Robie recalls working at TV3
Māori broadcaster Joanna Paul-Robie was given an hour to decide whether to present the breakfast and 6pm news at TV3 for no extra pay.
A sneak peek of ThreeNews bulletin launching tonight
Aotearoa's newest TV news bulletin - presented by Sam Hayes - will broadcast live on Three and ThreeNow at 6pm.
Netball NZ's free-to-air TV experiment pays off
Over three-quarters of a million New Zealanders have tuned in to watch the weekly free-to-air ANZ Premiership games.
Newshub at 6 signs off with a bang - and a whimper
A mix of misty-eyed emotion and business as usual coloured Newshub's final 6pm bulletin. Mediawatch tuned in.
Lights go out on Newshub 6pm bulletin
Newshub journalists, camera operators, and producers worked right to the very end, wrapping up stories for the final bulletin. Audio
Newshub at 6 signs off with a bang - and a whimper
Ever since TV3 launched back in 1989, the channel’s staff have brought viewers a 6pm bulletin every single day - up until today. Did Newshub at 6 go out with a bang - or a whimper? Was there…
The Panel with Anna Dean and Martin Bosley (Part 1)
Tonight on The Panel, Wallace Chapman and panellists Anna Dean and Martin Bosley discuss the curtain closing of Newshub and the Labour party taking out the UK election. Audio
The Week in Politics: Is it 'mission accomplished' for Chris Bishop?
Analysis - The minister sets out his plan to solve the housing crisis and a survey shows business confidence crashing as more companies go into liquidation, Peter Wilson writes.