• Mediawatch

  • Auteur(s): RNZ
  • Podcast

  • Résumé

  • There's never a shortage of opinions on the media but Mediawatch looks at it all in detail for those keen to know more about the news - as well as those who work in media.
    (C) Radio New Zealand 2025
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Épisodes
  • China crisis, defending against defunding, school food fight
    Mar 1 2025

    Chinese warships in the Tasman Sea promp big calls to bump up the budget for defence ASAP. Also - the super-heated headlines about factory-to-school lunches and we talk to the international outfit defending public broadcasters from de-funding.

    Chinese warships appearing in what we like to think of as our ‘benign strategic environment’ sparked something of a media frenzy lately - culminating in commentators claiming our defence spending’s going to have to go up ASAP.

    Right now the two main public media networks in the US face bids to de-fund them - even though their federal funding is tiny. They also face MAGA-driven inquiries into bias and how they stay in business.

    Public broadcasters elsewhere in the world also face more political pressure on their funding and even their legitimacy these days. This week ask the boss of the outfit that represents them around the world: how do you defend against de-funding?

    Also: school lunches have been in the headlines ever since the new cheaper factory-to-classroom ones appeared this year - or not, in some cases. And isolated cases of things going badly wrong have certainly been seized on by the media. Just teething troubles blown out of proportion because of politics? Or are our media rightly demanding more transparency? (more than on the cellophane lids of those boxes of burnt bolognese we’ve all seen in the news . . .)


    Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

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    40 min
  • Midweek: A messy ministerial resignation
    Feb 26 2025

    Media go forensic on Andrew Bayly's ministerial resignation, the PM's ZB stumble, NZME's revealing annual results - & the real story of Golriz at PaknSave

    Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

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    23 min
  • Surviving 2025 & following Australia’s lead, decoding Destiny, luring tourists
    Feb 22 2025

    Surviving 2025 in the intertwined industries of media and advertising. Should our government follow Australia’s media policy - and beware of billionaires? Also: decoding Destiny and the tricky task of luring Aussie tourists.

    Can the intertwined industries of media and advertising survive 2025 - and even thrive? That was the theme of a gathering in Auckland this week. One day later, the hosts of it confirmed 30 of its journalists jobs have gone.

    Our government says - again - its waiting to see what Australia’s government does when it comes to media policy. Mediawatch asks an Australian media expert if that makes sense - and if should media in both places beware of the billionaires.

    Also - this week our government unveiled a new slogan to tempt Aussie tourists across the Tasman. Everyone Must Go seems to have gone down well over there, if not here at a time when many Kiwis are going there for good. We look back at previous efforts to lure tourists across the Tasman.

    But tricky timing here when record-number of Kiwis have decided they must go over there for good.

    But some of the past efforts to attract Aussie visitors haven’t dated that well either:

    AUDIO: 23 feb 2025 TRAIL 02 champagne

    That;s later on in the programme

    But first - what happened after Destiny Church supporters disrupted Pride events in Auckland last weekend:


    Go to this episode on rnz.co.nz for more details

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    41 min

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