Paul Casserly turned on the television to get a full rundown on the Dirty Politics debate. He found all he needed on Russell Brown's Media Take.
On Media Take - the latest iteration of Russell Brown's media commentary franchise - the Dirty Politics story provided a perfect opportunity for Brown to do what he does best.
In what must the most comprehensive recapping of how the story unfolded, Brown included everyone from Hager to Hosking to Jeremy Wells pretending to be Hosking. He also took in radio coverage, something that is often overlooked on TV, but which forms a huge portion of public perception. (BTW If you haven't heard it, Guyon Espiner's Paxmanesque interview with Key is a beauty.)
And he points out an interesting fact via sound bites from the evening news; it was the younger journalists who were getting stuck in and asking the PM the toughest questions.