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<i>Chris Barton:</i> Murdoch puts reader loyalty to the test
The influence of the Times and the Sunday Times could wane as online readership dives, writes Chris Barton.
E is for book
A library in your handbag? Cheaper reading? The salvation of newspapers? Digital publishing promises all that and more. But, reports Karyn Scherer, the future isn't quite here yet.
<i>Inside Money:</i> How to win trust and, maybe, $550,000
These studies themselves are not to be trusted - they reinforce prejudices rather than illuminate reality.
Media rumble - Edwards vs Garner
An ongoing media feud has escalated into a very public - and rather entertaining - online slanging match.
Fane suspended for tirade
David Fane will have the next couple of weeks to mull over his comments about HIV sufferers and Jews, after being suspended from his radio host job.
Fiji Times told to cut Murdoch ties
The Fijian government is attempting to dictate who controls the island nation's media.
Tragedy makes news in TV poll
Viewers rated the Wahine disaster as the biggest local news story of the past 50 years in a TVNZ poll.
Review: 50 Years of TV News
The apparent haste in its preparation seeped through this two-hour One News special which attempted to be exhaustive but just came out exhausting.
The incredible shrinking book awards
This year the Montana NZ Book Awards have become the NZ Post Book Awards, with fewer categories and smaller shortlists.
A catalyst for social change
Carol Hirschfeld talks frankly about what she hopes is life-changing programming at Maori TV.
<i>Media</i>: Change of climate for key TV player
New Zealand's top broadcasting bureaucrat is tuning out of the sector to be Climate Change Ambassador.
Maori TV's wide popularity attracts British researcher
British student Richard Turner is so impressed with Maori TV he's travelled to NZ to find out why it's so successful - especially with Pakeha viewers.
Italian press ungracious at upset
The Italian press were as ungracious after what amounted to a defeat for the Azzurri yesterday.
<i>All in a day's work: </i>Winning the battle, but losing the war...
Perhaps it is our fascination with those on television, or with the fourth estate, but it really is quite amazing how often those involved in the news become the news.