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Stuff podcast Newsable has taken out a prize at the International News Media Association (INMA) awards in London. Read the article to find out how its innovative audio packaging swayed the judges.
NZ Podcast Wins Global Media Award
Find out how Stuff podcast Newsable beat high profile media competitors for ‘Best New Audio Product’ at the International News Media Association (INMA) awards in London.
Who says you can’t make money from podcasts?
Acast is solving the monetisation problem for podcasters and brands with new multi-channel messaging. Find out more.
A Search for the Truth in ‘Nellie’s Baby’
Nellie’s Baby is an RNZ investigative podcast that looks for the truth as a young woman searches for her birth mother and unlocks secrets to the past.
Anika Moa Gets Personal
Kiwi musician and broadcaster Anika Moa gets personal on topics such as death and grieving, being your authentic self, ageing and more, in her new podcast.
Acast Celebrates Success
Acast announces a return of AUD $31 million for its Australian and New Zealand podcast makers.
Cream of the Crop: NZ Podcast Awards
The New Zealand Podcast Awards 2023 has released its list of winners, capturing a broad spectrum of top-notch Kiwi podcasts from categories spanning arts and culture, business, climate, documentary, comedy, education, and more.
Te Rauparaha Brought to Life
The most important New Zealand history podcast everyone needs to hear, Te Rauparaha: Kei Wareware delves into the tikanga of the time, the impact of muskets on Māori warfare and more.
“Too many copy and paste podcasts”
Rory Hughes is getting his feet wet in the NZ podcast industry and shares why too many copy-and-paste podcasts limits diversity and creativity.
Deer Wars - Daring and Dangerous
Deer Wars explores a time when the battle against an exploding population of invasive environmental pest — the red deer — became a 'wild west' industry in NZ where lives were lost and fortunes were made.
The Stories Behind the Civic Creche Case
RNZ’s new podcast Conviction explores the people and stories behind the Civic Creche case three decades on.
Breathing Life into Google Translate
Explore a rich spectrum of contemporary and captivating kaupapa in Season Two of WHAKAMĀORI.
Tova Gets People Talking
Political journalist Tova O’Brien’s new podcast Tova aims to get people talking.
“Podcasts Keep Me Sane”
Based out in his Waipu studio, Dean Young discusses how his love of recording music led him to radio and producing his podcast, Studio Stories.
Doubling Down on Sound
Accomplished Kiwi composer Philip Brownlee says moving to post-production mixing for radio and podcasts was a sideways shift, but he loves helping people tell their stories.
Missing Swedish Backpackers: New Evidence Unveiled
The new season of GUILT uncovers new developments in an active case that could change the course of justice, and the story behind the two Swedish tourists who went missing in the Coromandel Peninsula in the 1980s.
“It’s no surprise I ended up in radio”
Musician and sound engineer William Saunders shares what it takes to work on award-winning podcasts and how he got his foot in the industry.
Radio, Pizza and Podcasting
Brent Harbour has been in broadcasting for almost four decades. He discusses his days of live radio and dial-up pizza to podcasting.
The Value of Authenticity
Evie Orpe from The TAHI tells us why misinformation is a challenge for the media and why podcasting and youth content allows her to be herself.
High Court Decision in ‘The Trial’
Stuff has just released the remaining episodes of its recorded-in-real- time podcast, The Trial.
So’omalo Iteni Schwalger: “All the magic of radio”
So’omalo Iteni Schwalger is a presenter for The Tahi. He shares why representation is important in the media, and his journey from live radio to podcasting.
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