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Steve Coogan: I was victim of News of the World sting
A 'sting' operation to coax comedian Steve Coogan into revealing secrets of his love life was attempted, the UK inquiry into Press standards heard yesterday.

Fran O'Sullivan: I feel your pain, but harden up
Unlike most journalists I know exactly what it feels like to have your private conversations bugged and sprayed across the pages of a newspaper.

Michele Hewitson interview: Hayley Holt
Is this sports reporter hot? Well, yes, but also funny and clever.

Tracey Barnett: Time to revisit small stories posing big questions
Weather engineering, suicidal soldiers and inconvenient truth for governments.

World's best press photos on display (+photos)
Alan Perrott takes a look at an exhibition of the world’s best press photography, currently in Auckland.

Media rivals mull scope for sharing NZ printing presses
Rival publishers APN and Fairfax are talking about sharing printing presses. Magazine publisher PMP is also believed to be part of the discussion.

New Zealand journalism pioneer dies
Acclaimed journalist, publisher and author Dame Christine Cole Catley has died.

Rachel Glucina: TVNZ demotes <i>Close Up</i> reporter
The dream of being the next Judy Bailey is now a distant possibility for Kate Lynch.

Media: <i>Close Up</i> 'plagiarism' reporter in dispute with TVNZ
The Close Up reporter at the heart of the alleged plagiarism of a US news item...

Alan Cocker: Despite Murdoch the press remains a force for good
The phone-hacking scandal unfolding in Britain is now well and truly out of the bottle and its repercussions are spreading from the deceased News of the World through the British body politic.