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Wallace & BBC's Chris Mason on Blair's Last Day
Thursday, 28 June 2007, 11:15 am | Scoop Audio
KiwiFM Audio: Wallace Chapman talks to the BBC's Chris Mason about Britain's Prime Minister, Tony Blair's last day, what he will be doing, and how the UK's new PM, Gordon Brown, will shape up on the world stage. More >>
Wallace IVs Roger Awards Organiser Murray Horton
Thursday, 28 June 2007, 11:10 am | Scoop Audio
KiwiFM Audio: Wallace Chapman talks to the organiser of the Roger Awareds, Murray Horton. Let the nominations have opened for New Zealand's worst transnational (a corporation which is 25% or more foreign-owned) that has the most negative impact ... More >>
Scoop Top 30 Daily Ratings 27 June 2007
Thursday, 28 June 2007, 9:13 am | Scoop Daily Ratings
Yesterday's top 30 rating items on Scoop were... More >>
Kevin List on Radio Active – Terror Laws n More
Thursday, 28 June 2007, 9:08 am | Scoop Audio
Scoop Audio: Scoop's Kevin List on Radio Active delivers his weekly New Zealand news roundup. Items discussed: What's all this about new Anti-Terror laws then? Are you going to be arrested for wearing your Chairman Mao t-shirt? Also, restrictions to ... More >>
KiwiFM Audio: Wammo Reports on US's Day Of Silence
Wednesday, 27 June 2007, 5:38 pm | Scoop Audio
KiwiFM Audio: Wammo reports: all across the US internet radio fell silent for 24 hours to protest royalty rate increases. Find out why net radio giants like Yahoo, Rhapsody, live365.com, MTV and Pandora took part in a "Day of Silence". More >>
KiwiFM: Wammo n List Discuss Crocheting Polies
Wednesday, 27 June 2007, 5:26 pm | Scoop Audio
KiwiFM Audio: Wammo talks to Scoop's Kevin List about whether crocheting should be allowed in the debating chamber and whether it should be seen on TV; how will coverage of debate be allowed to be cut together? Also Peter Dunne weighs in on grand theft ... More >>
Top Scoop Stories - 27 June 2007 News Summary
Wednesday, 27 June 2007, 4:16 pm | The Scoop Editor
QUESTIONS OF THE DAY / Scoop Satire: Open Letter To Closed Parliament / Privacy: Activist Groups Lay Complaint About Spies / Crime: Dunne Tackles 'Grand Theft Auto' Style Rampage / Roger Awards 2007: May the Worst Man Win. More >>
95bFM: Manning n Deady Politicians Bite Media Back
Wednesday, 27 June 2007, 2:04 pm | Scoop Audio
95bFM Audio: Scoop's Selwyn Manning and 95bFM's Paul Deady discuss how have moved to erode the Fourth State's right to cover Parliament in a free and open environment, including a ban on the use of satire and constraints on video and still photography ... More >>
KiwiFM: Wallace IVs Ecoman About Home Heating
Wednesday, 27 June 2007, 11:39 am | Scoop Audio
KiwiFM Audio: Wallace Chapman talks to Ecoman, Malcolm Rands, CEO of Ecostore talking about how to most efficiently heat your home (now that the winter is setting in). More >>
KiwiFM Audio: Wallace IVs Rami Zurayk on Lebanon
Wednesday, 27 June 2007, 11:31 am | Scoop Audio
KiwiFM Audio: Wallace Chapman talks to Professor Rami Zurayk from American University of Beirut about the latest on Lebanese politics and what is happening to the Palestinian refugees caught between Fatah Al Islam insurgents and the Lebanese Army. More >>
Radio Adelaide: NZ 4th Estate's Rights Eroded
Wednesday, 27 June 2007, 10:47 am | Scoop Audio
Radio Adelaide: Scoop's Selwyn Manning & Radio Adelaide's Peter Godfrey discuss: How the Speaker of NZ's Parliament intends to erode the right of media to capture debating chamber interchanges. Video/still image filming will only be permitted of ... More >>
Top Scoop Stories - 26 June 2007 News Summary
Tuesday, 26 June 2007, 6:23 pm | The Scoop Editor
QUESTIONS OF THE DAY, Scoop News: PM Indulges In Wide Ranging Discussion, Parliament: Select Committe Gives Media, The Finger On House Visuals, Maori: Waitangi Tribunal Central North Island Report, Immigration: Turia And NZ First None Too Chuffed With ... More >>
KiwiFM: Wammo n Gerry Brownlee – Youth Vote + DIY
Tuesday, 26 June 2007, 4:46 pm | Scoop Audio
KiwiFM Audio: Wammo talks to Gerry Brownlee about lowering the voting age; teenagers shooting guns at police; and also a handy DIY tip for indoor redecoration. More >>
KiwiFM: Wallace & PM – Skiing + Polls + Refugees
Tuesday, 26 June 2007, 10:59 am | Scoop Audio
KiwiFM Audio: Wallace Chapman talks to Prime Minister, Helen Clark, about cross-country skiing; Securities Commission and whether Sir Michael Fay ought to be stripped of his knighthood; political poll wobbles; Afghanistan and refugees. More >>
Images: Dunedin Becomes A Winter Wonderland
Tuesday, 26 June 2007, 9:55 am | Scoop Feedback
A dedicated and snap happy Scoop reader Archibald sent in these photos of a winter wonderland Dunedin More >>
Scoop Top 30 Daily Ratings 25 June 2007
Tuesday, 26 June 2007, 9:46 am | Scoop Daily Ratings
Yesterday's top 30 rating items on Scoop were... More >>
Top Scoop Stories - June 25 2007 News Summary
Monday, 25 June 2007, 10:09 pm | The Scoop Editor
- QUESTIONS OF THE DAY: - Scoop Satire: What Has David Bain Done to Anger Helen Clark? - Reserve Bank: Peters Bringing Reserve Bank Act Rewrite to Parliament - Scoop News: McCarten Rules Out Run For Mayoralty, Backs Hubbard More >>
Wammo Examines Ethical KiwiSaver Investiment Issue
Monday, 25 June 2007, 5:04 pm | Scoop Audio
KiwiFM Audio: Wammo reports Kiwisaver is about to go live but where will our funds be invested? Nuclear energy? cluster bombs? cigarettes? Terry Creighton is the Director of Prometheus Ethical Finance and advises that if this is a concern, we need to start ... More >>
Mikey Havoc & Jason Leopold Scandals US-Style
Monday, 25 June 2007, 4:55 pm | Scoop Audio
95bFM Audio: Mikey and Jason Leopold from truthout.org discuss the USA's attorney general scandal, Cheney's refusal to allow oversight on the way his office handles classified information, and the White's House's track record on climate change. More >>
Mikey Havoc & Helen Clark's Issues Roundup
Monday, 25 June 2007, 4:50 pm | Scoop Audio
95bFM Audio: Mikey and the Prime Minister, Helen Clark, discuss: Americas Cup and how NZ would not have got that far without the Labour-leg government; additives to bread; dodgy rookie cops; Grizzlers; David Bain's retrial televised; and Australia's ... More >>
