PM in a huff after questions over 'woke food'
The Prime Minister did not want to answer questions about which foods were woke.
The Prime Minister did not want to answer questions about which foods were woke.
Glen Kyne on two months of upheaval and why he's surprised by TVNZ's Sunday move.
Some familiar faces will feature on the new bulletin from July 6.
'Popular, talented broadcaster' moving to country’s biggest radio station.
Indira Stewart presented the final bulletin this afternoon on TVNZ's Midday.
The community title, with 11 staff, has fallen victim to tough economic times.
The northern Hawke's Bay newspaper has been printed for more than 100 years.
The former AM host had been preparing for a new evening show before Newshub's closure.
An ex-Labour MP also criticises political editor's coverage; TVNZ responds. Have your say.
Media Insider: A top community news title is saved; The Hui to lose studio.
Melissa Lee had the Media & Communications portfolio for six years before this reshuffle.
Penny Simmonds has also been stripped of the Disability Issues portfolio.
Warner Bros Discovery confirms it is considering the name for its bulletin.
OPINION: National social cohesion approaches seldom work. Local efforts are vital.
NYT: The firm lost US$3b but increased cashflow by making cuts - including 300 NZ staff.
McRoberts is retiring from newsreading when the Newshub newsroom closes on July 5.
He is John Campbell, the journalist, and also Toleafoa John, the Samoan matai.
We scoured the archives to unearth these highlights from 47 years of the show.
What are the risks and opportunities for Stuff and other media under the new 6pm deal?
From day 1 rivalry to Corngate to 'puffed up little shit', it's been an eventful 34 years.
Stuff will provide an hour-long bulletin on weekdays and a 30-minute bulletin at weekends.
'It doesn't look like it's going to turn around,' warns Duncan Greive.
OPINION: 'I had to come up with different ways to interview people.'
Don't ask her to talk about the process.
TVNZ looking at everything to stay commercially viable. ‘This includes Shortland Street'.
It's been a bad week for the NZ media industry with hundreds of job losses confirmed.
As media companies cut jobs, trust in local news is at an all-time low.
The Newshub reporter said negotiations continue for other rescue efforts.
'This was not an easy decision' - CEO on show's closure.
Today, Warner Bros. Discovery has confirmed it still can't make Newshub work.