Opinion<i>Sue Abel</i>: A question of balanceAuckland 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.03 Aug 07:10 AM
New ZealandTVNZ says latest stats bad news for rival networkTVNZ 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".01 Aug 05:30 PM
WorldFiji newspaper on the blockFiji's oldest newspaper, currently owned by Rupert Murdoch, is up for sale.29 Jul 11:16 PM
New ZealandCollins: Media to blame for fall in police respectThe Police Minister says media reporting on police conduct has caused a drop in respect for the force.28 Jul 04:57 AM
New ZealandThe latest way to keep up with the newsThe iPad is officially available throughout NZ today and users will have the chance to get a free download of a new <i>Herald</i> iPad application to go with it.22 Jul 04:00 PM
New ZealandTV3 pulls ad labelled a 'rip off' by gamersGaming 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.21 Jul 07:28 AM
New ZealandYoung female TV reporters all 'tits and teeth'Ex-journalist Janet Wilson reckons the current crop of female TV reporters provide little more than great 'eye-candy'.16 Jul 04:00 PM
Personal Finance<i>Inside Money:</i> How to win trust and, maybe, $550,000These studies themselves are not to be trusted - they reinforce prejudices rather than illuminate reality.29 Jun 09:30 PM
PoliticsMedia rumble - Edwards vs GarnerAn ongoing media feud has escalated into a very public - and rather entertaining - online slanging match.29 Jun 01:55 AM
WorldFiji Times told to cut Murdoch tiesThe Fijian government is attempting to dictate who controls the island nation's media.28 Jun 04:00 PM
WorldHow <i>Rolling Stone</i> brought down a generalTwo words on journalist Michael Hasting's initial pitch to trail Stanley McChrystal appear to have tickled his PR staff's fancy: <i>Rolling Stone</i>.25 Jun 11:17 PM