
Herald and BOP Times publisher NZME buys regional news firm
NZME says purchase highlights its commitment to local journalism.
NZME says purchase highlights its commitment to local journalism.
One of the screen industry's biggest names believes it's time NZFC and NZ on Air merged.
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Speaker Gerry Brownlee says it's about security. The students feel they're being blocked.
Disgraced broadcaster says he's a step closer to legal action after failed mediation.
The little channel that thought it could can't any more. Can it?
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A source told the Herald freelance workers weren’t invited to this week’s meeting.
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'We’ve got to give it a crack, right? We could save part of the newsroom.'
Māori journalists associations worried by media climate.
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'.
Media Insider Shayne Currie warns of a risk of a government-owned, media plurality.
There are 'a lot of devastated staff', a senior journalist said.
From private equity to global media hands, the TV channel has been through it all.
NZME announces dividend - and a better start for 2024.
The Stripe Studios entity is facing legal action from Netflix star.
'What I’ve committed to our team is that I’ll be as open and honest as I can be.'
OPINION: The world’s media, currently bruised and battered, have a huge job to do.
RNZ ratings standoff; Ex-Air NZ agency moves to Qantas; TV star's exit: 'I was exhausted'.
New York Times: Human reporters predict the furry Muppet’s new gig will be short lived.
The media landscape has changed. What happens next?
Cometh the hour, cometh the generator.
'We went through easily a hundred different scripts and concepts.'
OPINION: Select committee to listen to submissions on Fair Digital News Bargaining BiIl.
A who's who of business, politics, media and PR mingle at party: 'There was no riff-raff.'
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