Megan Whelan
The Panel pre-show for 18 November 2016
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
Analysis of the 3rd US presidential debate
Megan Whelan and Phil Smith will have clips and highlights from the third and final presidential debate, between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Audio
The Panel pre-show for 7 October 2016
Your feedback, and a preview of the guests and topics on The Panel. Audio
One Quick Question for 7 October 2016
We find the answers to any queries you can think up. Audio
If it worked once, why can't it work again?
If there was one film - you'd think - that never needed to be remade, it's the famous Oscar-winning epic Ben Hur from 1959. But it's back, in a year that's seen cover-versions of other famous films… Audio
No comments
RNZ has a new-look website, but you can't contribute comments to the content. Other online media have done the same lately too, but why turn the audience away? Audio
Investigating the Panama Papers
Seven journalists, 11 million documents, one week, and countless searches have shed light on New Zealand's role in the murky affairs detailed in the Panama papers. Audio
Women's worth and sexism in sport
ANALYSIS: It's been a week of controversial comments about women's sport. Megan Whelan looks at the issue.
YouTube Trending 2015 - Megan Whelan
YouTube has released the top-trending videos in New Zealand for 2015. RNZ's community engagement editor, Megan Whelan, is here to talk us through what we've been viewing, sharing and liking. Audio
French Victory Over All Blacks
Megan Whelan watches the 2007 Rugby World Cup quarter final between France and the All Blacks. Audio
Possible Twitter Changes - Megan Whelan
If Twitter was to drop - or at least extend - its 140 character limit, wouldn't that fundamentally change the nature of it, as a social medium? It's now being reported as a near-certainty in the… Audio
Harry Potter strikes again
The author JK Rowling has thrown fans into a spin, tweeting that today would be the first day of school for Harry Potter's oldest son, James Sirius Potter. Audio
Cow puns swamp twitter
The story of the cow shot dead by police in Whanganui is a headline writers' dream. And the quick-witted people of Twitter steered the conversation in a mostly funny direction. Audio
Web review with Megan Whelan
Megan Whelan talks about reddit, a Hacking team hack, and the England women's football tweet. Audio
Online lives - The Wireless
Writer, director, and actress Lena Dunham says that while there are a lot of people she loves on Twitter, it's impossible to find them without reading things telling her that she should be "buried… Audio
Youth drug use - The Wireless
Research has shown a clear link between the age at which someone first tries drugs, and the likelihood they'll engage in so-called anti-social behaviour. Worryingly, both internationally and in New… Audio
Women in science - The Wireless
The place of women in STEM - science, technology, engineering and mathematics - has received a lot of media coverage in the past couple of years. A 2011 report by the New Zealand Association of Women… Audio
Christchurch Youth Council - The Wireless
Stories about Christchurch often feature two narratives - either optimism about the pace of the re-build, or frustration at the grim reality. But the Christchurch Youth Council wants people to know… Audio
Wellington declares itself "vampire friendly"
And in the same month Wellington was declared "vampire friendly" and the Wellington sign near the airport was changed. Audio
Drug driving on the rise
New figures from ESR show a small but increasing number of people testing positive for drugs while driving. Audio