Think #MeToo's gone too far? You're still not listening
COMMENT: Hand-wringing over sex abuse investigations shows little sympathy for women.
COMMENT: Hand-wringing over sex abuse investigations shows little sympathy for women.
COMMENT: Learn to use the net wisely or we may be overwhelmed.
Media campaign to 'out' sexual predators is tacky and tasteless
This edited extract examines the hours before Jane Furlong's disappearance.
Mike Hosking: This is tabloid news at its worse, masquerading under the blanket of a good cause.
Reporter says he would have been fired if he did not ask when Ardern's baby was conceived.
The crusading journalist is renowned for his work on the Arthur Allen Thomas case.
Reporters seem to think Trump's comments in Davos are something new, but they are not. Trump has been consistent on trade since the very moment he became a candidate.
Questions raised about the motives behind Cater's alleged involvement in the protest.
The sports journalism industry is shrinking in front of our eyes, and it matters.
Three memorials have been planned for Yasmine Ryan, a Kiwi journalist working in Istanbul.
Father of Kiwi journalist Yasmine Ryan flies to Turkey to bring her home.
Union says the labelling of journalists as National Party activists is reprehensible.
Twitter account owner still mocking Zimbabwe President, after saying he wore a catheter.
EDITORIAL: The death of Panama Papers journalist a blow to press freedom and journalism.
Former journalist and current affairs host David Beatson dies
Is our news media covering climate change accurately? Researchers have checked the record.
The Herald stands by a reporter threatened after reporting on a Māori Party candidate.
Broadcaster ponders how to make best use of Mike Hosking's talents.
Alan Sayers got international scoops on Sir Ed Hillary and Dame Jean Batten.
OPINION: In a world of fake news, investigative journalism is vital.
COMMENT: Hunger for news on rogue President driving surge in digital subscriptions.
The new nzherald.co.nz website is designed to meet the evolving needs of its audience.
MNZM for Shortie St and Outrageous Fortune writer, ex Colenso High pupil Rachel Lang.
The Commerce Commission's decision has wider implications for commercial law.
Commerce Commission chairman Mark Berry says media market 'still in a state of flux'.
COMMENT: Press Freedom Day is a reminder that critical minds can overcome "fake(d)" news.
NZ politics provides plenty of raw material, so where is the TV satire?
Charges threaten key independent voice in island nation ahead of next year's elections.
COMMENT: The tech beat has developed in a boiling the frog fashion, Juha Saarinen writes.