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Media: <i>Close Up</i> 'plagiarism' reporter in dispute with TVNZ
The Close Up reporter at the heart of the alleged plagiarism of a US news item...
Dominion Post, Press cancelled after computer problems
The boss of major newspaper group Fairfax Media has apologised to readers after a computer fault...
Radio NZ fight goes to SFO
A former RNZ news boss is alleging historical fraud at the state broadcaster between 1999 and 2003.
Alan Cocker: Despite Murdoch the press remains a force for good
The phone-hacking scandal unfolding in Britain is now well and truly out of the bottle and its repercussions are spreading from the deceased News of the World through the British body politic.
Peter Bromhead: The Screws of the World
While not shedding any tears over the demise of the News of the World, I am still sorry to see a historic newspaper ruthlessly executed by the "Dirty Digger" - as Private Eye aptly describes Rupert Murdoch.
Trouble for heir to the empire
James Murdoch gets 'please explain' over discrepancy.
Deborah Hill Cone: Time to keep an eye on the Sky
Here's another question for the Murdoch empire: Should Sky TV be so dominant in NZ?
<i>Shelley Bridgeman:</i> Off the record
Mihingarangi Forbes' television interview with Alasdair Thompson raised an interesting issue.
Kiwi stepping into media lion's den
Tom Mockridge is no stranger to answering SOS calls from his boss, besieged media mogul Rupert Murdoch.
Brooks quits - Kiwi to take top job
Rebekah Brooks, Murdoch's loyal lieutenant, resigned last night as chief executive of his newspapers.
The A to Z of hacking scandal
Editors, reporters, politicians, police officers ... all are involved as a media empire's shame is exposed.
Deborah Hill Cone: Disgrace takes the fun out of Fleet St
Thanks to the Murdoch papers, clever-dick journalism doesn't look so clever any more.