Media Freedom
Fiji publication subjected to police intimidation says director
The managing director of the Fiji magazine 'Islands Business' believes a police case against him was designed purely to intimidate. Audio
Peters' pursuit of Super story sources rings alarm bells
Winston Peters has targeted two journalists in his legal action over the leak of his super-sized superannuation, alarming media freedom advocates. Audio
Media deals to boost China's voice
Why have supplements endorsed by the Chinese government been appearing in New Zealand and Australian newspapers? And is there cause for concern? Audio
The right to know - and to find out
World Press Freedom Day highlighted the plight of journalists who put life and liberty on the line. But while reporters in New Zealand don’t often face the threat of jail or death, that doesn’t mean… Audio
Search ruling claimed as a win for journalists
A judge's ruling that a police search of the home of journalist Nicky Hager was unlawful has been claimed as a victory by journalists. It became a test case for the principle of journalistic… Audio
Stories missing in Fiji's media
Two stories about Fiji were the most-viewed ones on the news website of RNZ International last month - but neither story was fully reported by the media in Fiji itself. Audio