Revealed: Breakfast TV shake-ups - the new host to replace Bridge
Media Insider: Lloyd Burr has had a rollercoaster year that ends on a big high.
Media Insider: Lloyd Burr has had a rollercoaster year that ends on a big high.
Competition in the food-science category is fizzing.
An order was made in the High Court at Auckland on October 26 to put the company under.
OPINION: Newsrooms will likely have to say goodbye to platformed publishing.
Computer-generated writers ... writing computer-generated stories?
NZR PR boss' surprise resignation; Ad exec's new venture; All the Pressies winners.
OPINION: He should be happy, but it is as though Winston Peters needs an enemy.
Winston Peters accused state-funded media organisations of a lack of independence.
Santamaria discussed the impending legal action with Duncan Garner.
Questions, answers and some things are still up in the air.
Mr Fixit brought into SENZ as TAB buys the troubled firm; Ex NZ radio star brutally axed.
Artists are increasingly having to battle to have their stories told.
The latest radio and readership surveys show a strong performance for the media giant.
The royal hailed women as among the ‘bravest reporters of all’.
Financial Times: It’s one of those images. Once seen, impossible to wipe from your mind.
Media Insider: 'Finally this face-for-radio is where it belongs! I’m so excited.'
A weekly wrap of the top stories from our podcast network.
Readers have their say on war and supermarket promotions.
Media Insider: Digital subscriptions now fund the NZ Herald newsroom.
OPINION: You don't need to look far to find the 'power of the press', Roughan writes.
OPINION: Readers can work out who to trust in their politicians and media.
OPINION: The Herald turns 160 today - that's 1120 in dog years.
Alexa Chung turned 40 this week and shared what she's learned so far.
Media Insider: TVNZ senior upheaval; Paddy Gower calls out 'bullshit'.
The company is in a difficult financial position.
The university's lawyers say media coverage may be 're-triggering' abuse against Wiles.
There have been some big blows for local media this year.
Defence claims no defamation in articles by Stuff about Cherry Tree Festival cancellation.
A jury found the woman guilty this week of causing 18yo Connor Boyd's death.
Plaintiffs say they suffered mental anguish and reputational damage following stories.