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Jan 26th, 2017 |
By Abe Leach |
Category: Radio News
Tags: Humanities, podcast, radio new zealand, RNZ, Social Science, Victoria University
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Nov 9th, 2016 |
By Rosalie Stonyer-Linn |
Category: Featured Article, Front Page Layout, News
ROSALIE STONYER-LINN keeps an eye on what NZ journalists are talking about on US election day.
Tags: Donald Trump, election day, Hillary Clinton, journalism, journalists, new zealand, NZ Herald, radio new zealand, Rosalie Stonyer-Linn, storify, stuff, US Elections, US Elections 2016, Whitireia Journalism School
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Sep 9th, 2014 |
By Yc Lee |
Category: Arts/Entertainment, Editor's Picks, Featured Article, Features, Front Page Layout, Most Popular, News
The merged national media archive’s first Curator-at-Large talks with YC LEE about his love of sound and vision.
Tags: Access Radio, Boer War, Boy, camera, composer, curator, disco ball, Douglas Lilburn: The Landscape of a NZ Composer, elephants on ships, Entertainment, Exhibition, Farewell, film, film televison sound archives, flying ships, fragments of departures, Gareth Watkins, Kate Mead, lambton quay, live piano, Mark Sweeney, music, national, National Radio Awards, newswire, Nga Taonga, Pamir, PET, photography, portraiture, radio collections developer, radio new zealand, Radio New Zealand concert, servicemen, special screening, streamers, tintype, Tricks n' Treats, troop farewell, Victoria Quade, War, Wellington Access Radio, Wellington arts, Wellington High, Whitireia Journalism School, Winston Churchill Memorial fellow, World War I, World War II, WWI centenary, Yc Lee
Posted in Arts/Entertainment, Editor's Picks, Featured Article, Features, Front Page Layout, Most Popular, News |
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Oct 9th, 2013 |
By Oren Oaariki |
Category: Editor's Picks, Front Page Layout, Latest News, Local body elections, News, Other
Management lecturer’s comments in story described as irresponsible and a disservice to democracy.
Tags: Celia Wade-Brown, Dominion Post, Jack Yan, John Morrison, Karunanidhi Muthu, Massey University, media bias, mediawatch, Nicola Young, Otago University, polling, radio new zealand, Rob Goulden, wellington, Wellington City Council, Wellington local body elections, Wellington mayoral candidate
Posted in Editor's Picks, Front Page Layout, Latest News, Local body elections, News, Other |
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Mar 18th, 2013 |
By Natasha Thyne |
Category: Diversity, Featured Article, Front Page Layout
Reaching all ears since 1981, Access Radio is still going strong on Wellington airways, reports NATASHA THYNE.
Tags: “The A Team”, broadcasting, Dan Crozier, journalism, new zealand, newswire, NZ, Pathways, Piripi Whaanga, radio new zealand, Social Angels, wellington, Wellington Access Radio, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School
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Nov 24th, 2012 |
By James Paul |
Category: Editor's Picks, Featured Article, Features, Student Features
NZ gets in step with global emitters’ carbon footprints. JAMES PAUL reports on mixed messages.
Tags: America, America’s Global Warming Beliefs and Attitudes in September 2012, American Government, associate professor James Renwick of Victoria University, China, Climate Change, coal, Environment and Earth Sciences, global emissions, greenhouse gases, Guardian, Helen Clark, Hurricane Sandy, International Climate Change Negotiations Minister, john key, Kyoto Protocol, new zealand government, one news, PRESIDENT Barack Obama, presidential debates, Prime Minister, radio new zealand, russia, school of Geography, tim groser, United Nations development programme administrator, US Elections, Victoria University, Yale school of Forestry and Environmental studies
Posted in Editor's Picks, Featured Article, Features, Student Features |
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Nov 4th, 2012 |
By James Paul |
Category: Editor's Picks, Lead Story, Most Popular, News
NEW ZEALAND is on the verge of teaming up with America to break down trade barriers – but a new US President may mean a different agreement. JAMES PAUL finds while Obama and Romney’s policies look similar, the reality may not be so clear.
Tags: America, Asia Pacific, Auckland, Australia, Barack Obama, berlin, CartoonArts International, China, Colombia, executive director, Governor Romney, Hanover Economic Debate, Malaysia, Mitt Romney, National Export Initiative, new zealand, New Zealand Trade Minister Tim Groser, New Zealand United States Council, No Apology: The case for American Greatness, nzherald.co.nz, Panama, President Obama, radio new zealand, Republican, South Korea, State of Union, Stephen Jacobi, The New York Times Syndicate, TPP, Trans Pacific Partnership, US president, Vietnam
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Sep 15th, 2012 |
By Liz Wylie |
Category: Featured Article, Features, Student Features
Canterbury residents are sharing their food, flowers and frustration, reports LIZ WYLIE.
Tags: Action for Christchurch East, Cantabrians, Christchurch, Christchurch City Council, Christchurch earthquake, Christchurch Press, Councillor Yani Johansen, Dominion Post, EQC, February earthquake, Gerry Brownlee, Jane Bowron, john key, Magnolia tree, new zealand, newswire, NZ, radio new zealand, September earthquake, Shirley, Sunday Morning Programme, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School, Whitireia Polytechnic
Posted in Featured Article, Features, Student Features |
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Jul 26th, 2012 |
By Taren Stevens |
Category: Arts/Entertainment, Front Page Layout, Latest News, News
Plenty of time for sex and Twilight stalkers when they get older.
Tags: edward cullen, Harry Potter, J K Rowling, Jodi Picoult, journalism, Kathryn Ryan, Kilbirnie, Kilbirnie Plaza, new zealand, New Zealand Post Children’s Book Awards, newswire, Nine To Noon, NZ, radio new zealand, sex, Taren Stevens, The Children’s Bookshop, Twilight, wellington, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School
Posted in Arts/Entertainment, Front Page Layout, Latest News, News |
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Jul 4th, 2012 |
By Newswire Team |
Category: Latest News, News
Wellington CD reckons people had nothing to worry about.
Tags: Christchurch, Civil defence, Don Rood, journalism, new zealand, newswire, NZ, radio new zealand, tvnz, wellington, Wellington City Council, Wellington City Council's CitiOperations manager Mike Mendonca, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School, Whitireia Polytechnic
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May 17th, 2011 |
By Dan Dalgety |
Category: Featured Article, Front Page Layout, News
Sight loss, public perception and living life by a walking stick are some of David Piper’s challenges, reports DAN DALGETY.
Tags: Ana Tapiata, BBC Radio, blind, broadcasters, David Piper, disabled journalists, Global Voice, journalists, newswire, niu fm, NZ, Paul Holmes, Pere Maitai, politics, radio new zealand, Samantha Ives, sports, wellington, Whitireia Journalism School, Whitireia Polytechnic
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Apr 30th, 2010 |
By Liz Proctor |
Category: Featured Article, Front Page Layout, Student Features
Apollo space launches, famous funerals and a pen from a notorious president rate highly when radio man Terry Brown reflects on his life as a journalist. By LIZ PROCTOR.
Tags: ABC, Apollo 11, Christchurch Star, Dwight Eisenhower, Fleet St, john key, Julianne Brabant, korea, Linwood High School, lunar expeditions, Martin Luther King, Mt Victoria, otago daily times, radio new zealand, Richard Nixon
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Mar 12th, 2010 |
By Sabrina Dankel |
Category: Featured Article, Features, Front Page Layout, Student Features
EXPRESSING your opinion these days is easier than ever. SABRINA DANKEL looks at how nearly 20,000 clicks on the web “save” Radio New Zealand.
Tags: ABC, advertisers, airwaves, Alastair Thompson, animal cruelty, auckland university of technology, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, AUT, band, BBC, British Broadcasting Corporation, Chris Armstrong, coffee, commercial sponsors, commercialisation, communicate, Democracy, demolition of Broadcasting House, Disasterradio, Dr Jonathan Coleman, facebook groups, Faceebok, free market, government, government broadcasting agency, green, Green party, impartiality, independent music, interest groups, international financial hub, Internet, john key, Kiwi broadcasters, luke appleby, Martin Hirst, media, Minister of Broadcasting, National Radio, Neil Watts, new zealand, news gathering, newsroom, newswire, Nielsen Media research, NZ On Air, off-air, parliament, Pearl Jam, per capita, Peter Dunne, Peter Fowler, political football, Prime Minister, programme, protest, public broadcaster, public broadcasting, public funding, radio new zealand, reporting, RNZ, RNZ Concert, RNZ debate, RNZ National, Sabrina Dankel, Sara Fraser, Save Radio New Zealand, Save Radio NZ, Save RNZ, Scoop, sit in/tune in protest, social networking, state radio, station, Stuff.co.nz, Sue Kedgley, talk-back shows, tax payers, technology blogger, United Future, virtual, web presence, wellington, www.newswire.co.nz
Posted in Featured Article, Features, Front Page Layout, Student Features |
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Mar 8th, 2010 |
By Tasha Black |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News
Facebook groups running neck-and-neck.
Tags: facebook, Freeze, funding, john key, national, newswire, Prime Minister, radio new zealand, Save Radio New Zealand, tsunami, Whitireia Journalism School
Posted in Front Page Layout, Latest News, News |
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Feb 26th, 2010 |
By Newswire Team |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News
Listeners, non-listeners say they want public radio left alone.
Tags: advertising, arts on Sunday, BBC, budget, commerce, concert programme, cost-cutting, funding, government, More FM, music 101, News, newswire, parliamentary, politics, Radio Active, radio new zealand, recession, select committee, The Edge, The Rock, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School, Whitireia Polytechnic, ZM
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Feb 25th, 2010 |
By Kimberley Crayton-Brown |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News
SLIDESHOW: More than 200 respond to protest call.
Tags: facebook, funding freeze, national party, parliament, Peter Dunne, radio new zealand, RNZ, Russel Norman, Save Radio New Zealand, Save Radio NZ, Sue Kedgley, wellington
Posted in Front Page Layout, Latest News, News |
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Feb 25th, 2010 |
By Newswire Team |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News
Hundreds demonstrate against government RNZ funding freeze.
Tags: broadcasting, Clare Curren, funding freeze, Grant Robertson, Green party, labour, National Government, new zealand, newswire, NZ Parliament, parliament protest, Peter Dunne, protest, public broadcaster, radio, radio new zealand, radio nz, Russel Norman, Sue Kedgley, United Future, wellington, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School, Whitireia Polytechnic
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Feb 24th, 2010 |
By Sabrina Dankel |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News
He talks about the Government’s plans to freeze RNZ funding.
Tags: Broadcasting Minister, commercial–free public service broadcaster, commercialisation of media, expenditure on travel, facebook, Geoff Robinson, Jonathan Coleman, National Government, parliamentary expenditure committee hearings, Peter Cavanagh, producers, public broadcasting, public service broadcasting, public service cutbacks, radio new zealand, Radio New Zealand Board, RadioNZ, researchers, RNZ cutbacks, RNZ listenership, RNZ’s Charter, sale of radio stations, Sean Plunkett, specialised programmes, staff replacement, technical operators, Terry Brown, tvnz
Posted in Front Page Layout, Latest News, News |
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Feb 19th, 2010 |
By Sabrina Dankel |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News
Facebook Save Radio NZ campaign has 10,000+ supporters.
Tags: Alastair Thompson, Angie Knox, BBC World, broadcasters and media commentators, Close Up, Costa Botes, David Cohen, Facebook campaign, funding freeze, journalism standards, local TV, Martyn "Bomber" Bradbury, Morning Report, national business review, NZ Herald, NZPA, Pippa Stephenson, public broadcasting, radio new zealand, radio nz, Save Radio New Zealand, Scoop editor, Serious news coverage, TV news
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Dec 18th, 2009 |
By Blair Stewart |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News
Queenie Rikihana reminisces about time at Cuba St campus.
Tags: advisory committee, blair stewart, Brian Joyce, certificate of journalism, Degree, mainstream papers, Maori, Matauranga Maori, National Diploma in Journalism, newswire, ngati toa, Otaki, porirua, Porirua campus, Queenie Rikihana, radio new zealand, student journalist, Te Kupenga Maori, teaching staff, the Listener, Treaty of Waitangi, united kingdom, vox pop, wellington, Whitireia Community Polytechnic, Whitireia Journalism School, Willis Katene
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Nov 10th, 2009 |
By Sarah Hardie |
Category: Featured Article, Features, Uncategorized
Stephen Harris talks to SARAH HARDIE about uncovering the story of his great-uncle’s World War II experiences.
Tags: BBC, berlin, Colwyn Jones, Deutsche Welle, English Channel, Eric Whitney, Germany, Hamburg, Luftwaffe, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Otto Fries, Paul Zorner, Penzlin, radio new zealand, Royal New Zealand Air Force, Stephen Harris, Under a Bomber's Moon, wellington, World War II
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Sep 24th, 2009 |
By Kylie Klein-Nixon |
Category: Front Page Layout, Latest News, News
Kim Hill calls for highest bidders on student jewellery.
Tags: Auckland, auction, bidders, catalogue, city campus, cuba mall, experimentation, highest bidder, Julia Middleton, Kim Hill, October 1, Olivia Cook, Peter Deckers, radio new zealand, students, wellington, whitireia, Whitireia Community Polytechnic
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