Jeremy Rose
Wellington's City Voice alive again online
An alternative Wellington weekly paper that served the capital for eight years until 2001 is alive again in digital form.
City Voice may have been the closest the capital ever got to having its own… Audio
Dan Eaton: journalist, thriller writer, intelligence bigwig
Dan Eaton is the author of No White Lies - a thriller involving a kidnapping, spies and dodgy journalism. He's also a former national affairs editor of The Press and the recently appointed director of… Audio
Algorithmically turbo-charged journalism
Virtual newsreaders, stock reports and election results written up by algorithms, and news organisations dishing up articles based on what you've already clicked on are all examples artificial… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch 27 Nov 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Jeremy Rose is leaving RNZ at the end of the year and this will be his last appearance on Lately. He talks to Karyn Hay about the future of the media and some… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch with Jeremy Rose
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about The Guardian's new New Zealand and Pacific offerings, media coverage of the political turmoil in Bolivia, and the… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch 13 November 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about The Guardian's new New Zealand and Pacific offerings, media coverage of the political turmoil in Bolivia, and the… Audio
Midweek Media Watch
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about Facebook's latest foray into news; Indonesia's use of Twitter to spread fake news about West Papua; and a… Audio
Mediawatch Midweek: Facebook news; social media ads, and; warship "spotted" in Wellington
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. This week Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about Facebook's latest foray into news; Indonesia's use of Twitter to spread fake news about West Papua; and a… Audio
Oiling the wheels of questionable science
One of the most listened to items on the RNZ website this week was titled: "Is omega-6 fat making us sick?" But anyone wanting to know the answer to that question would be best advised to do more than… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch
now it's time for our weekly catchup with one of the Mediawatch team to talk to them about what's caught their eye in the media this week. And tonight it's Jeremy Rose's turn in the chair. Hello… Audio
Mediawatch Midweek 16 October 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch up with Lately. This week Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about a new series of in-depth interviews with indigenous leaders; the latest long-form journalism offering from BWB… Video, Audio
The fire this time: reporting climate now
Recent weeks have seen the most concentrated climate change coverage in New Zealand's history but it was still eclipsed by coverage of the Rugby World Cup. Audio
Keith Ng: reporting Hong Kong
New Zealand Herald journalist Keith Ng recently returned from covering the protests in Hong Kong and he tells Mediawatch being a Cantonese speaker was invaluable. Audio
Mediawatch for 6 Oct 2019
Covering Climate Now saw all of New Zealand's major media companies upping their environmental coverage but it was still eclipsed by the rugby World Cup and New Zealand Herald journalist Keith Ng on… Audio
Petrol price 'horror' trumps horror of war
A drone attack on a Saudi Arabian oil well earlier this week saw journalists resort to words like "horror" and "nightmare" but they weren't referring to the hundreds of thousands who experts say would… Audio
Midweek Mediawatch
Jeremy Rose is in the chair for Midweek Mediawatch tonight. Activists take on the Bronx zoo in New York to have legal personhood status given to its elephant, Happy, echoing New Zealand's decision to… Audio
Mediawatch Midweek: More reasons to be cheerful
Mediawatch's weekly catch-up with Lately. Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about Bangladesh's decision to grant legal personhood to its 700 rivers and a New York court case that could do the same for an… Audio
Time to bring back RNZ's te reo Māori news?
The mainstream media is embracing te reo Maori like never before but for fluent te reo Maori speakers things have gone backwards on RNZ since Te Wiki o Te Reo Maori was first launched in 1975. Audio
Midweek Mediawatch
Mediawatch's weekly catch up with Lately and Karyn Hay. Jeremy Rose talks about local body election coverage, David Byrne's new journalism venture, fires from Siberia to Indonesia, and the… Audio
Mediawatch Midweek 4 September 2019
Mediawatch's weekly catch up with Lately. Jeremy Rose talks to Karyn Hay about local body election coverage, David Byrne's new journalism venture, fires from Siberia to Indonesia, and the invisibility… Video, Audio