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From Air NZ to off-airing John Banks: Cam Wallace on his first three months at MediaWorks
Duncan Greive talks to Cam Wallace about Magic Talk, The Rock and the future of commercial radio.
Duncan Greive talks to Cam Wallace about Magic Talk, The Rock and the future of commercial radio.
For the last two seasons Covid-19 has trapped the Vodafone Warriors in Australia. The team has embraced technology to keep in touch with their fans, families and workmates.
Like Dua Lipa, Halsey, and Benee before them, these four New Zealand acts are 'ones to watch'.
The pandemic put unbearable pressure on New Zealand’s media, but also saw it gain larger and more engaged audiences than ever before.
In just eight weeks, consumer and business digital adoption jumped forward five years.
The outgoing director of grassroots community campaigning organisation ActionStation joins Duncan Greive to talk about a busy few years in the job.
A new series of videos uses comedy to debunk misinformation that's proved to be particularly visible in South Auckland.
NZ Rugby is in a fascinating situation at the moment, with some big calls to be made over the coming years. This episode, the man in charge of making them talks to Duncan Greive.
Journalist Bernard Hickey on the challenges faced by New Zealand media and why he’s launched a new subscription-only daily email.
Some of the smartest people in the country examine the effects of the pandemic on Aotearoa’s future in 400 words or fewer.
Some of the smartest people in the country examine the effects of the pandemic on Aotearoa’s future, in 400 words or fewer.
Covid-19 taught businesses that one workplace doesn't fit all employees.
'Kei hea tātou? Kei Aotearoa tātou, me te aha, he haepapa tō ngā whakahaere e mahi nei i Aotearoa kia tika, kia pono, kia toitū hoki te mahi tahi ki te Māori, i tōna mana hei tangata whenua.'
Engaging with Te Tiriti o Waitangi isn't mandated in the private sector like it is in the public sector. But businesses are discovering the wealth of knowledge to be found through meaningful engagement with Māori.
Jean Teng talks to the organisations that kept vulnerable communities connected during alert level four.
In the 90s, the so-called information superhighway was more of a dirt road. Now it's a multi-lane motorway.
Thanks to technology, the connection between music makers and audiences held strong over lockdown and now, they’re more in sync than ever.