Television
Television Critic - Linda Burgess
Linda Burgess is on to talk about binge viewing and reviews The Secret, The Wrong Mans, Almost Royal, and Sidewalk Karaoke. Audio
TV tech
The technological advances that are spurring the next generation of TVs. Peter Griffin sorts through quantum dots, 'nits' and the latest HDR, SUHD, 4K and OLED offerings on the market. Audio
Television Critic, Melenie Parkes
"The Five", "Thirteen", and "You Can't Get The Staff". Audio
Changing the game of premium sport on TV
New Zealand should copy Australia and make "sport of national significance" available on TV for free, New Zealand First's Winston Peters says. Is it an idea whose time has come - or an idea that's now… Audio
Changing the game of premium sport on TV
New Zealand should copy Australia and make "sport of national significance" available on TV for free, New Zealand First's Winston Peters says. Is it an idea whose time has come - or an idea that's now…
AudioNew Top Gear host less prominent
New Top Gear host Chris Evans is pushed to one side over concerns about his shouty style. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
Gavin Ellis on a damning report on kickbacks in the U.S. advertising industry is leading to calls for greater transparency in our part of the world; The PWC outlook for New Zealand media over the next… Audio
Westside takes in the 1981 Springbok tour
The classic New Zealand TV series Outrageous Fortune has become the gift that keeps on giving. Not only did it run for a record-breaking six series, it's turned into a franchise. We've already seen… Video, Audio
Won't someone think of the children?
TVNZ's just launched a channel for blokes. MediaWorks has one in the pipeline for women. There's even one coming to Freeview for fans of foreign house renovations. But the TV options for kids are… Video, Audio
Won't someone think of the children?
TVNZ's just launched a channel for blokes. MediaWorks has one in the pipeline for women. There's even one coming to Freeview for fans of foreign house renovations. But the TV options for kids are…
Video, AudioThe Expats: costume designer Felicity Gifford in NYC
Felicity Gifford has lived in New York for 13 years, where she works as a key set costumer on films and television series. Audio, Gallery
TV Review with Lara Strongman
Lara Strongman has been watching the new series Why Am I? based on the Dunedin longitudinal study. Audio
TV Review - Melenie Parkes
Melenie Parkes is back on our Critics show again this week, this time with a confession about her TV viewing habits. Audio
TV review with Melenie Parkes
Melenie Parkes reviews spooky shows The Enfield Haunting, Most Haunted, and the less scary bureaucracy comedy Utopia. Audio
Stephen Hough: piano, performance and the priesthood
Kim Hill talks to composer, poet, painter and columnist Stephen Hough who was named one of 20 Living Polymaths by The Economist, and one of the 25 greatest pianists of all time by Classic FM. He… Audio
Tiriel Mora: 20 years of the vibe
Jim Mora talks to the actor who played lawyer Dennis Denuto in the 1990s movie, The Castle, and Martin Di Stasio in the television series Frontline. Audio