

The Fold
The Spinoff
Conversations about the intersections of media, culture and technology in New Zealand, hosted by Duncan Greive, founder of The Spinoff.
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Nov 27, 2024 • 50min
A special edition of The Fold: The future of The Spinoff
Madeleine Chapman, Editor of The Spinoff, and Amber Easby, its CEO, discuss the organization's critical challenges stemming from a stagnant ad market and reduced public funding. They highlight the need for community support through a membership model to sustain journalistic integrity. The conversation dives into the impacts of financial struggles on content creation, alongside encouraging audience engagement as a solution. Personal experiences and evolving media landscapes are shared, emphasizing a hopeful connection with the audience for future resilience.

Nov 25, 2024 • 8min
A mini-episode about that NZ Herald story – and the new NZ on Air round
Job losses at a major New Zealand media outlet cast a shadow over the industry, sparking discussions about the need for adaptation. Despite rising audience numbers, funding remains elusive, creating a paradox for organizations. The hosts express solidarity with affected colleagues and emphasize community support. An upcoming announcement promises to clarify the organization's mission and reveal ways to assist during these challenging times.

Nov 18, 2024 • 29min
One man stares into the abyss
A solo reflection dives into the shifting media landscape in New Zealand, contrasting vibrant past industry gatherings with today's challenges. It highlights the troubling decline of traditional media amid corporate changes and layoffs. The rise of digital platforms raises concerns over local journalism's integrity. Urgent calls for legislative reforms stress the need to protect journalism. The impact of social media on news is explored, emphasizing the importance of engaging listeners in shaping the future of media.

Nov 13, 2024 • 31min
Inside one of the most unexpected hits in NZ media
Kristy McGregor was an Australian with no experience in media before founding Shepherdess, a magazine dedicated to the life and experience of rural women. However she proved a total natural, and has developed it into one of the most fascinating and instructive startups in New Zealand media. What started as a print magazine now encompasses a festival and a TV show, all made by women working part-time and hundreds of kilometres apart. She stopped by The Fold, heavily pregnant on a business trip, to tell Duncan Greive her remarkable story. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Nov 11, 2024 • 41min
Mass cuts at TVNZ – but are they enough? And NZME's podcast drama, explained
Glen Kyne, a media commentator and expert on the New Zealand media landscape, dives into the recent upheaval at TVNZ, including proposed job cuts and the shift of news to a content unit. He also unpacks the drama surrounding podcast star Frances Cook and her former employer, NZME, shedding light on the evolving relationship between legacy media and digital platforms. They discuss how political influences and the upcoming election could reshape the media landscape, raising concerns about the power dynamics between traditional media and new content creators.

Nov 4, 2024 • 43min
The non-endorsements, the fate of 1News.co.nz and tremors from small publishers
Anna Rawhiti-Connell, Head of Audience at The Spinoff, delves into the fallout from Jeff Bezos' non-endorsement move at the Washington Post, revealing its implications for media accountability in New Zealand. She discusses TVNZ's pivot back from closing 1News.co.nz, addressing the troubling signals from smaller publishers like Crux and NZ Geographic. The conversation also highlights significant leadership changes at Stuff, illuminating the broader struggles and transformations within the New Zealand media landscape.

Oct 30, 2024 • 32min
How The Spinoff's Top 100 NZ TV shows list was made
Alex Casey, a longtime co-host of Real Pod and contributor to The Spinoff, dives into the creation of the Top 100 NZ TV shows list. She shares the motivations and challenges of assembling the list, highlighting the need for diverse perspectives and cultural representation. The discussion touches on the evolution of New Zealand television and its emotional resonance, as well as the impact of streaming platforms on viewership. Casey also emphasizes the significance of local shows in shaping collective memories and community engagement.

Oct 28, 2024 • 40min
What does Sky's big win with Max mean?
Glen Kyne, a media and entertainment expert, dives into the recent strategic win for Sky with the addition of Max to its Neon platform, discussing how it impacts the New Zealand streaming landscape. He explores the competitive edge gained by taking a potential rival off the table and the associated risks. The conversation also touches on Amazon's new ad tier launch and its implications for TVNZ and Three. Additionally, they discuss the shock resignation of NZ Rugby's commercial head and its effect on broadcasting negotiations.

Oct 23, 2024 • 51min
An aggressive Substack moves to the heart of the creator economy
Hamish McKenzie, co-founder of Substack and a key player in US media, discusses Substack's bold evolution from paid newsletters to a multifaceted creator platform. He delves into the launch of live streaming, competitive dynamics with social media giants, and the significance of creator autonomy. The conversation highlights Substack's potential for transforming the creator economy while confronting challenges in content moderation and traditional media relationships. Expect insights on fostering healthy discourse and the future of journalism.

Oct 21, 2024 • 47min
A new character enters the scene at NZ on Air, and what Matt Heath says about ZB's future
Toby Manhire, Editor-at-large of The Spinoff, joins Duncan Greive to delve into the vibrant media landscapes in New Zealand and Australia. They discuss SXSW's shift from music to technology and the looming impact of AI on creativity. The launch of Auckland FC sparks excitement about sports’ role in city culture. They also navigate New Zealand's challenging production landscape and the emotional farewells to popular radio shows, all while envisioning a dynamic future for New Zealand radio.