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New Research on Children's Exposure to Advertising Emerges w/ Leah Watkins: January 19, 2022

New Research on Children's Exposure to Advertising Emerges w/ Leah Watkins: January 19, 2022 New Research on Children's Exposure to Advertising Emerges w/ Leah Watkins: January 19, 2022, 20.38 MB
Wed 19 Jan 2022

Advertising: it's a huge part of our day-to-day lives, even when we're not actively consuming. Concerningly, it seems many children are now frequently exposed to the oversaturation of brands and marketing in our lives. A new study from the University of Otago has found children are exposed to five hundred and fifty four brands a day, which equals to almost one brand every sixty seconds. This study is the first glimpse into how children are exposed to marketing on a daily basis.

Christina spoke with Associate Professor Leah Watkins, who co-led the study, about what these results mean for consumer culture and our society.

 

The Wire with Jemima: January 19, 2021

The Wire with Jemima: January 19, 2021 The Wire with Jemima: January 19, 2021, 94.53 MB
Wed 19 Jan 2022

This week on the Wednesday Wire, we start with Dear Science with Allan Blackman who joins us live in the studio for our first show of the year. Today Christina Huang asks Allan about the link between cataracts and dementia, the nutritional value of huhu bugs, and a clue on mars that could hint at past life on the planet.

Jemima Huston interviews ACT Party Deputy Leader Brooke van Velden about her party’s goals for 2022, the inevitable Omicron outbreak in New Zealand and the Tonga volcanic eruption and tsunami disaster. 

Christina talks to Dr Xaviour Walker from the University of Otago about the disaster in Tonga and the subsequent health impacts that will affect the Tongan people. 

Christina wraps up the show with a conversation with Associate Professor Leah Watkins about a recent study of marketing, where researchers found kids are exposed to one brand almost every minute.

ACT's Brooke van Velden on Goals for 2022, Omicron and Tonga: January 19, 2022

ACT's Brooke van Velden on Goals for 2022, Omicron and Tonga: January 19, 2022 ACT's Brooke van Velden on Goals for 2022, Omicron and Tonga: January 19, 2022, 16.1 MB
Wed 19 Jan 2022

As it's 95bFM's first week back for the year, News and Editorial Director Jemima Huston speaks to Brooke van Velden about her party's goals for 2022. They also discuss the inevitable Omicron outbreak in Aoteroa and the volcanic eruption and tsunami disaster in Tonga. 

Protect Pūtiki Holds Hikoi to Auckland High Court w/ Mana Rākau's Zane Wedding: January 18, 2022

Protect Pūtiki Holds Hikoi to Auckland High Court w/ Mana Rākau's Zane Wedding: January 18, 2022 Protect Pūtiki Holds Hikoi to Auckland High Court w/ Mana Rākau's Zane Wedding: January 18, 2022, 9.5 MB
Tue 18 Jan 2022

The Pūtiki Protectors have been occupying Pūtiki Bay (Kennedy Point) on Waiheke Island since March 9 2021, to protect ancestral moana by stopping the construction of the Kennedy Point Marina. Tomorrow a hikoi has been organised to the Auckland High Court to support the Pūtiki 32 who were served an injunction banning them from protesting peacefully at Pūtiki Bay. The first court hearing regarding the injunction is taking place tomorrow following the hikoi. 

News and Editorial Director Jemima Huston speaks to Zane Wedding from Mana Rākau - Save Our Trees, an ally of the Protect Pūtiki Movement, about the hikoi tomorrow, how the injunction came about and how people can support the movement. 

The hikoi starts at 10am tomorrow (Wednesday 19 January 2022) at The Cloud in downtown Auckland. Head to the event page or the Protect Pūtiki Facebook and Instagram for more information. 

How Omicron Could Change Aotearoa's Public Health Response w/ Dr David Welch: January 18, 2022

How Omicron Could Change Aotearoa's Public Health Response w/ Dr David Welch: January 18, 2022 How Omicron Could Change Aotearoa's Public Health Response w/ Dr David Welch: January 18, 2022, 9.22 MB
Tue 18 Jan 2022

This morning on RNZ's Morning Report, Director General of Health Dr Ashley Bloomfield said that Aotearoa’s traffic light system is less suited to the Omicron variant than the Delta variant and will need to be adjusted. News and Editorial Director Jemima Huston speaks to Dr David Welch, a virus mutation expert at the University of Auckland, about what these adjustments may be and why they are necessary. Also, as the government is set to announce any changes to the public health repsonse in the coming weeks Jemima asks Dr Welch whether "weeks" is too long to wait to prepare for a major community outbreak of Omicron in Aotearoa. 

Safe Swimming w/ Chris Emmett: January 17, 2022

Safe Swimming w/ Chris Emmett: January 17, 2022 Safe Swimming w/ Chris Emmett: January 17, 2022, 10.98 MB
Mon 17 Jan 2022

New Zealand's fatal drownings over the summer period has increased, with 15 preventable fatal drownings already occuring in the first two and a half weeks of 2022. Chris Emmett, Surf Life Saving NZ's National Club and Volunteer Development Manager discussed with Charlie why there is an increase in these fatalites this year, and what you can do to stay safe this summer.

Causes of the Tongan Tsunami w/ Dr Emily Lane: Jan 17, 2022

Causes of the Tongan Tsunami w/ Dr Emily Lane: Jan 17, 2022 Causes of the Tongan Tsunami w/ Dr Emily Lane: Jan 17, 2022, 19.84 MB
Mon 17 Jan 2022

On Sunday, a tsunami devastated the Tongan islands after the eruption of a large underwater volcano. Currently, there is little contact with the islands and specific information as to how the tsunami was caused is unknown. 

Louis spoke with NIWA's Dr Emily Lane about the tsunamis causes, how much researchers know at the moment, and what will happen as they try to get more information in the coming weeks.

Shark presence w/ Clinton Duffy: January 17 2022.mp3

Shark presence w/ Clinton Duffy: January 17, 2022 Shark presence w/ Clinton Duffy: January 17, 2022, 12.81 MB
Mon 17 Jan 2022

Every Summer sharks return inland for feeding and to nurse their young. As shark presence increases, sightings and fear rises, but during these times the public must remain respectful to sharks. Department of Conservation's Clinton Duffy spoke with Charlie about shark activity, and how the public can help preserve the life of sharks on New Zealand's coasts.

Covid-19 and Children w/ Dr Stuart Dalziel: Jan 17, 2022

Covid-19 and Children w/ Dr Stuart Dalziel: Jan 17, 2022 Covid-19 and Children w/ Dr Stuart Dalziel: Jan 17, 2022, 20.35 MB
Mon 17 Jan 2022

Recent research claims that the impacts of Covid-19 in children is much more severe than is commonly perceived. The study assessed 3000 children who had tested positive for the virus in ten countries, including information on underlying risk factors and long term effects. 

Louis was joined by the report's author, the University of Auckland's Dr Stuart Dalziel to talk about the findings, what this means for New Zealand's Covid-19 response and how it differs from impacts in adults. 

The Wire with Louis: Jan 17, 2022

The Wire with Louis: Jan 17, 2022 The Wire with Louis: Jan 17, 2022, 129.24 MB
Mon 17 Jan 2022

A dusty Monday wire featuring...

Stories by Louis with University of Auckland's Dr Stuart Dalziel about Covid-19's impact on children and NIWA's Dr Emily Lane about the causes and impacts of the Tongan tsunami. 

Charlie spoke with DOC's Clinton Duffy about the increase in drownings and Surflifesaving New Zealand's Chris Emmett about shark attacks.

Have a good one.