Editor-at-Large Shayne Currie is one of New Zealand's most experienced senior journalists and media leaders.
Editor-at-Large Shayne Currie is one of New Zealand's most experienced senior journalists and media leaders. He has held executive and senior editorial roles at NZME including Managing Editor, NZ Herald Editor and Herald on Sunday Editor. He has studied at Cambridge University in the UK and helped lead many of NZME's most successful editorial projects including the establishment of an integrated, multimedia newsroom operation. Shayne is now back writing on a range of topics, including the weekly Media Insider column, and helping the newsroom on a range of public events and strategic content projects.
'Dumbfounded': Top cop on TV show's axing; TVNZ cuts: CEO's dash back from Oz
Mystery of Newshub show; Weather wars - top agency eyes Oz; Start-up website hits trouble.
The astonishing life and future plans of Ruby Tui - 'is your passion still in this?'
She opens up over lunch about her book, the RWC singalong and kids.
Rotorua took a big hit last year; This 28yo is helping lead a remarkable tourism turnaround
From washing dishes in the hotel less than a decade ago, to leading the entire staff.
Hollywood royalty in Taupō; MP's undercover radio call; 9 Questions with top exec
Media Insider: Flak flies after PR agency buys fashion website.
The ‘broken-down sheep farmer’ who became a radio star: 'Pressure valve has been released'
Election result has seen sentiment in the rural sector quickly change, says broadcaster.
‘Rising and falling is part of the journey’: Allbirds co-founder front-foots negative media
Media Insider: 'Extreme' stress - Stuff union email; Media awards - what to watch for.
Graham Bell speaks out: ‘Wokeness’ killed Police Ten 7; $5m quest for new news outlet; PR director leaving
OPINION: PR dynamic duo split, Herald's foray into online shopping.
Exclusive: The astonishing life and future plans of Ruby Tui - 'is your passion still in this?'
Ruby Tui opens up over lunch about her book, the RWC singalong - and children.
Review: Rod Stewart's incredible farewell to NZ - and a potshot about potholes
A fitting final New Zealand show for one of rock's all-time greats.
He’s a legend of NZ television. Peter Williams’ sudden and surprising media career change
ANALYSIS: One of NZ's top broadcasters now aligned with anti-establishment organisation.