
Campbell agreed to give evidence to help 'weak' case
TV3 presenter John Campbell. The War Medals case has raised questions about police attempts to force journalists to reveal confidential sources.
TV3 presenter John Campbell. The War Medals case has raised questions about police attempts to force journalists to reveal confidential sources.
Peter Dunne says he's "very open" to the Chief Coroner's suggestion there needs to be greater openness around the reporting of suicide.
Apple and Playboy are rather unlikely bedfellows.
Investment bank UBS plagiarised oil and gas research for use in its own investment reports, says a New York publisher.
Paul Henry says he feels "37 and three months" and has the hair of a 40-year-old.
Auckland University senior lecturer Sue Abel addresses the issue of balance in TV news, and the relative lack of Maori voices in mainstream news bulletins, in the third in a series of lectures discussing the state and future of journalism.
TVNZ has used figures showing the rising popularity of its 6pm news to fire an attack on its rival TV3's "smoke, mirrors and big marketing campaigns".
Fiji's oldest newspaper, currently owned by Rupert Murdoch, is up for sale.
The Police Minister says media reporting on police conduct has caused a drop in respect for the force.
The iPad is officially available throughout NZ today and users will have the chance to get a free download of a new Herald iPad application to go with it.
Gaming blogs and websites have been abuzz over TV3's recent Monday night movie ad, which one said was "very similar" to a US Sony PlayStation 3 ad.
Ex-journalist Janet Wilson reckons the current crop of female TV reporters provide little more than great 'eye-candy'.