Will cinema survive the pandemic apocalypse?
Cinema is down but not out, writes the Financial Times.
Cinema is down but not out, writes the Financial Times.
The final numbers are in on the Government's bailout of media companies.
After 15 years of as a private equity hot potato, TV3 finally gets a long-term owner.
Can the former giant transform itself, or is it doomed to irrelevance?
"I will forever be thankful to the woman who went out of her way to email me."
Wendy Petrie, who has co-anchored the 6pm bulletin since 2006, has now been dropped from her role. Video / NZ Herald
Veteran journalist Bill Ralston says it might be time TVNZ shakes up its 6pm format.
Could this be our highest-profile Covid-19 job casualty yet?
BSA found the ad was an action shot rather than 'gratuitous sexual titillation'.
Te Karere is at risk of being restructured into a single Māori news service on Māori TV.
The broadcaster's rate of revenue decline now makes it eligible for Govt wage subsidy.
COMMENT: Did the leadership of RNZ defy its shareholding minister over Concert FM?
Cabinet is forging ahead with plans for a super-sized public broadcaster.
MediaWorks is yet to secure a buyer for the TV arm.
They're spending millions on the way we watch sport but are they buying reality - or myth?
Steve Bayliss has one of the toughest jobs in marketing.
Host used term with unfortunate historical racial connotations.
What did Americans think of Stephen Colbert's quest to become The Newest Zealander?
Kevin Kenrick talks about the strategic changes at the broadcaster.
What on earth is our TimeOut entertainment team recommending this week?
Journalist, author, broadcaster dies month after wife.
Leigh Hart opens up on leaving Hauraki, and why "terrible" radio made the best memories.
This weekend marks fifty years of 1 News.
TV3 presenters will be brushing up their CVs and looking for work outside MediaWorks.
COMMENT: The only loser from the Spark v Sky war for sports is the consumer.
Sky is believed to have secured rights for All Blacks tests and Super Rugby in $400m bid.
Sky TV says "of course we will be discussing Rugby World Cup 2023 when the time is right".
Samuel Jackson-Seligman-Lemaire was a "lovable rogue", his family says.
The first Boxing Day Test between Australia and NZ since 1987 will air on Sky TV.