
TVNZ reveals new political editor
The veteran reporter says she will bring a unique perspective to the role.
The veteran reporter says she will bring a unique perspective to the role.
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The claims also allege that executives oversaw an effort to delete millions of emails.
A statement from his family said he 'passed peacefully', surrounded by his loved ones.
Last week, the minister cancelled chats with NZME's Media Insider and RNZ's Mediawatch.
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Santamaria had hoped the sale of his house could have helped fund legal costs.
Union rejects 'radical changes' that have put 68 jobs on the line.
TVNZ: 'We expect sessions like this to be robust.'
'Going to work was my happy place,' the AM host tells Steve Braunias.
TVNZ has confirmed four of its flagship shows face the axe in a major restructuring.
Former PM Helen Clark has labelled the cuts 'disgraceful'.
The iconic consumer affairs show has exposed countless rip-off merchants over the years.
Christopher Luxon faces questions about a key minister, as end of 100-day plan nears.
Amid news the broadcaster is making job cuts, we take a look at the top-performing shows.
'They have spent years celebrating and dancing at every slip that a politician makes.'
The state broadcaster may cut its 6pm news from one hour to 30 minutes.
OPINION: Winston Peters has been making unfounded claims about media.
The little channel that thought it could can't any more. Can it?
A source told the Herald freelance workers weren’t invited to this week’s meeting.
OPINION: There’s also a likely big winner from the demise of Newshub.
A news agency might have saved Newshub - but TVNZ walked away, despite its own losses.
The restructuring of TV3 includes the end of commercially funded shows.
'We’ve got to give it a crack, right? We could save part of the newsroom.'
Winston Peters says the Government can't ignore Newshub's collapse.
The shows facing the off switch, including 5.30pm news; boss tells of heartbreak.
Up to 300 jobs at the media company are expected to be lost by the end of June.
New Zealand's political leaders also say it is a sad day for NZ's democracy.
In a post to social media, the 6pm host said today’s announcement was 'heartbreaking'.
There are 'a lot of devastated staff', a senior journalist said.