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<i>Media</i>: Insult to injury for Indians
First it was Paul Henry. Now it's Michael Laws. These are cruel times for shock jocks and the people who love them, writes John Drinnan.
Travel company backtracks over $6k sting in prize
After the Herald's story today, the Aucklanders who 'won' overseas trips but had to pay for their own flights will now have all their travel covered.
With a little help from his friends
The story of the Harvard nerd who changed the world with a website called Facebook is now a Hollywood movie. Following that, the question to ask is, why has the founder left a trail of bitter recriminations in his wake?
Travel prize carries $6000 sting
Viv and Richard Frost were over the moon about winning a trip to Kenya - until they found out it would cost them $6000.
<i>John Drinnan: </i>TVNZ looks for new Breakfast dream team
Paul Henry's hurried exit from Breakfast opens the door for more upheavals at TVNZ.
Ratings stay up without Henry
Rating for TVNZ's Breakfast show have remained high after the departure of host Paul Henry.
'Talented' people in queue for Henry's job
TVNZ says it has received a "substantial" number of calls from people interested in Paul Henry's job.
Airport fight: Man in dock
The man who allegedly attacked "shock jock" Iain Stables at Auckland Airport is facing assault charges.
Henry's resignation makes headlines in India
Major newspapers in New Delhi carried news of broadcaster Paul Henry's resignation today, and TVNZ says it has been flooded with support for the controversial host.
<b><i>Media:</i></b> TVNZ shares blame for fiasco
At the top level TVNZ is gradually forgetting how to run old-fashioned current affairs, writes Herald media commentator John Drinnan.
Henry resigns after meeting TVNZ chief
Paul Henry's racist comments finally caught up with him yesterday when he resigned from TVNZ after meeting the state broadcaster's chief executive.
Shock jock in airport clash
Radio "shock jock" Iain Stables has been involved in a physical altercation at Auckland airport.
GST price hike warning for Fairfax
Fairfax Media has been issued a formal warning by the Commerce Commission after it claimed the GST rate hike was behind its Dominion Post cover price increase.