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Minister says NZ won't follow UK's Huawei 5G ban
15 Jul 2020New Zealand won't ban Huawei equipment despite a move in the UK to purge the Chinese company's gear from its 5G networks.
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Stuff's fighting talk on Facebook
6 Jul 2020Stuff's move to cease all activity on Facebook has raised eyebrows in the media, but the company is backing up its new owner's fighting talk.
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Meghan seeks to stop publisher naming friends in UK legal battle
The Duchess of Sussex is seeking a court order to stop the publisher of the Mail on Sunday from publicising the names of five friends who could be witnesses in an ongoing legal dispute, according to a…
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Drummer's near-fatal accident informs new Glass Animals album
11 Jul 2020The origins of Dreamland, the new Glass Animals' album, came to frontman Dave Bayley while his best friend was fighting for his life in hospital. Audio
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MediaWorks boss Michael Anderson quits
8 Jul 2020The chief executive of MediaWorks, Michael Anderson, has resigned and will leave the broadcasting company at the end of the year after four years at the helm.
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Microsoft and Zoom join Hong Kong data 'pause'
8 Jul 2020Microsoft and Zoom have said they will not process data requests made by the Hong Kong authorities while they take stock of a new security law.
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Cut-through for the climate in the time of Covid-19
Mediawatch: Is Stuff facing an uphill battle it can't win by launching its climate change initiative The Forever Project when most people are still focusing on the Covid-19 pandemic? Audio
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Public trust incompatible with being on social media - Stuff boss
6 Jul 2020News website Stuff is suspending all of its activity on Facebook and Instagram until further notice. Audio
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Loot boxes: Call to regulate online 'gambling'
4 Jul 2020Massey researchers are urging the government to consider regulating a common form of gambling in many computer and mobile phone games.
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Mediawatch: Breaking for the borders
There are more than 10m Covid cases worldwide and climbing - and more than half a million dead so far. But there have been long, loud calls in the media to open the border and fire up international… Audio
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'Cinema of intimacy' better than multi-screen complexes - film critic
28 Jun 2020Grandiose cinema multiplexes influence the kind of films being made and a better viewing experience often comes from watching a movie on a laptop at home, a veteran critic says. Audio
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Up to 250 jobs to go at Australian public broadcaster, programming axed
24 Jun 2020The ABC will axe up to 250 jobs and cut programming as it deals with budget cuts of $84 million.
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Mediawatch: 'Poo Towns' in name change showdown
14 Jun 2020Mediawatch - A dispute is brewing between the popular Facebook page 'S--t Towns of New Zealand' and The Rock station's weekly segment 'Poo Towns'. Audio
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NZ seen as a bit of a backwater for cyber crime, security consultant says
23 Jun 2020Computer security consultant Adam Boileau details how cryptocurrencies help decouple the identity of a person from the control of money and what that means for cyber crime. Audio
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Bauer Media NZ bought by Australian investment company
Bauer Media has confirmed reports its Australian and New Zealand business has been bought by Australian investment company Mercury Capital.
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TVNZ looks to cut between 70 and 90 jobs
TVNZ is consulting with staff over cutting between 70 and 90 jobs.
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NZME board chair resigns ahead of shareholders meeting
11 Jun 2020Peter Cullinane says he resigned abruptly before the meeting after it was it was made clear big shareholders had lost confidence in him.
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Big media players have forgotten the medium is the message
5 Jun 2020Opinion - Smaller media businesses see and do things a little differently, and often more successfully than the big ones, writes Akaroa Mail editor Michael de Hamel.
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'Dial-up speed at best': Rural Marlborough's fight for better internet
8 Jun 2020Some Marlburians continue to voice their frustration over the slow or severed internet connection they experience as the council considers annual plan submissions.
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Is consolidation really the solution to our media's problems?
26 May 2020Opinion - The media sector has gone from being one of New Zealand's most powerful and profitable, to the unimaginable humbling we see today but should we be taking a closer look at independent media?
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NZ's new internet laws - sensible censorship?
10 Jun 2020The Detail - New legislation to ban objectionable content online aims to tame the worst excesses of the internet without over-censorship. But free speech advocates worry it could be abused.
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Tonight we celebrate, but the party mood won't last long
22 May 2020Opinion - New Zealand's journalists will gather tonight to celebrate their craft at the Voyager Media Awards, but it'll only be brief distraction from the major issues faced by the country's…
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Government told to embrace digital technology in post-Covid recovery
Government infrastructure investment projects should be re-framed from being 'shovel ready' to being 'sensor ready', according to the Digital Council.
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Avatar crew touch down in Wellington
Hollywood heavyweight James Cameron is among 54 Avatar crew granted permission to arrive back in New Zealand today to resume work on the $1 billion movie sequels.
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