
My most memorable interviews: Phil Gifford on 50 years as a sports journo
The New Year Honours recipient on famous people he has met, and sport’s biggest issues.
The New Year Honours recipient on famous people he has met, and sport’s biggest issues.
Well-known athletes, film stars and broadcasters are on the list.
Part 1: The CEOs of TVNZ, Sky, NZME, Pacific Media Network, PHD and OMD open up.
The publisher denied it had used AI to produce articles.
The presenter shares a moment with her girl that changed everything.
RNZ workers have asked for a 7 per cent raise, while the news organisation offers 5.5.
Long-time political reporter Jane Patterson joins the On the Tiles podcast.
Computer-generated writers ... writing computer-generated stories?
OPINION: He should be happy, but it is as though Winston Peters needs an enemy.
Alice in Wonderland took 7-year-old Lois Turei down the rabbit hole to the NZ Herald.
Media Insider: Digital subscriptions now fund the NZ Herald newsroom.
OPINION: You don't need to look far to find the 'power of the press', Roughan writes.
'I definitely do have issues": Paddy Gower opens up on Mental as Anything podcast.
Plaintiffs say they suffered mental anguish and reputational damage following stories.
“Smash through these doors and build a new one for everyone," reporter Will Sangster says.
Pharmac's board met today amid a deepening crisis over internal emails.
The ZB Drive host opens up about the tough journey for her family.
Every major New Zealand newsroom will now have had a new leader within 12 months.
There is a new addition to the Tauranga Arts Festival.
Allied Press/Otago Daily Times journalists are angry over "unliveable" wages.
The Lower-Hutt born journalist has been dropped by another UK news outlet.
The 1 News political editor says juggling motherhood and her job has its tough moments.
The incident comes days after football chief Luis Rubiales was placed under investigation.
The Hui's D'Angelo Martin was once told he'd never go far with te reo Māori.
Marketing industry’s big awards night; That Luxon-NZ Herald ad.
"Even if the ‘villain’ of the story is a douchebag... I have to be fair to both parties.”
Tulloch proudly displayed her baby bump while interviewing the world’s biggest sport stars
'I was a round peg in a square hole… They hired the wrong girl.'
The party leader and the journalist had a robust debate about health inequity.
'Younger Jews are building their own organisations and challenging their elders.'