Broadcasting stories - Page 2
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Wheldon's departure throws TV future into sharp relief
Thu, 5th May 2016
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digital entertainment
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mediaworks
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broadcasting
While there's little doubt that Wheldon's legacy to NZ TV for the foreseeable future will continue, little is said about the digital onslaught.
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'National's negative attitude to public broadcasting is baffling' - Labour
Fri, 29th May 2015
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government
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broadcasting
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nz on air
Labour accuses National government of cutting public broadcasting funding, resulting in lowest level in NZ history.
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Television New Zealand 1st-half profit drops 5% on weaker ad revenue
Mon, 2nd Mar 2015
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tvnz
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digital media
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nz
Television New Zealand, the state-owned broadcaster, posted a drop in first-half profit of about 5 percent as advertising revenue weakened and costs r.
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Little appoints shadow Cabinet: Robertson finance, King deputy
Mon, 24th Nov 2014
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sustainability
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edutech
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tertiary education
Newly elected Labour Party leader Andrew Little has appointed his closest rival for the job, Grant Robertson, to the crucial finance role previousl.
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How to setup a podcast
Thu, 1st Mar 2012
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smartphones
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bi
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big data
Paul Spain, host of the NZ Tech Podcast, covers what’s involved with producing and launching a successful podcast.
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Ning and Ustream team
Wed, 8th Jun 2011
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video
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nz
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social networking
Ning partners with Ustream to embed live audio and video capabilities, enhancing social networks with real-time multimedia content for all users.
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Web depresses news executives
Sat, 1st May 2010
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google
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broadcasting
The boss of Google believes newspapers can make money online – but a survey of American media chiefs paints a continuing gloomy picture.