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No govt loan to media company - Joyce
Struggling media company MediaWorks is up-to-date with its broadcasting licence payments and has not received a bail-out loan from the Government, Communications Minister Steven Joyce says.
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Your $43m lifeline to TV3 owner
The Government has thrown a lifeline to ailing private media company MediaWorks, which owns TV3, Four, and about half New Zealand's commercial radio stations.
![APN posts 9.6pc profit growth in NZ media business](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=794)
APN posts 9.6pc profit growth in NZ media business
APN News & Media said its New Zealand media business had a solid year in 2010 with revenue growth of 1.7pc and earnings growth of 9.6pc.
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Spin doctor goes from tobacco to Hotchin
When disgraced Hanover boss Mark Hotchin decided it was time to try restoring his tattered reputation, he turned to Carrick Graham.
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News Corp avoids inquiry into buyout
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp has offered to give guarantees on the editorial future of the Sky News channel in an effort to head off a Competition Commission inquiry.
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There's no bridge to the South: Cup guide
International journalists covering the Rugby World Cup are being warned: "There is no bridge connecting NZ's North and South Island."