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<i>Brian Rudman:</i> Sky getting all presents at NZ TV's 50th
Only in New Zealand would public television mark it's 50th birthday by throwing a party to celebrate its final capitulation to the dark side that is pay television.
Gotcha rival's sting harpoons host
An embarrassed TVNZ has been forced to apologise to viewers after it was duped into broadcasting a live-to-air interview with a fake pro-whaling lobbyist.
TVNZ's Henry falls prey to prankster
The state broadcaster has admitted it was duped by a prankster pretending to be a pro-whaling advocate.
Laws will not stand for Wanganui mayoralty again
Michael Laws is stepping down for family reasons, despite suggestions he could win again.
TV review: <i>Cheers to 50 Years</i>
TVNZ's 50th birthday bash was a rubbish celebration of local TV history full of meaningless montages of past presenters, writes Russell Baillie.
Global domination on the cards for BBC
The BBC is hoping to combat "sensationalist" and "biased" reporting by launching a TV news service in Pakistan.
From radio to television, mobile phones and iPads
The BBC is keeping pace with technological change.
PM's 'snip' quip draws headlines worldwide
John Key John Key's international profile was boosted yesterday when more than 100 newspapers around the world ran stories covering his "snip" quip.
Colleagues, friends mourn death of Maori film-maker
Trailblazing film-maker Merata Mita collapsed and died yesterday while at Maori Television to discuss a documentary.
Record companies hail radio royalty hike
Radio bosses are singing the blues after a 58 per cent rise in the royalties music stations pay record companies and performers.
The ice-cream heir who saw two fortunes melt away
To lose one personal fortune might be considered bad luck; to lose two looks distinctly careless.
Whitcoulls takes e-book service live
Readers now have the option of turning digital rather than paper pages after yesterday's launch of Whitcoulls' e-book service.
Billionaire-backed website takes on US newspaper
One of the US' largest newspapers has a new rival with the launch of a nonprofit website that's part of a growing trend reshaping US journalism.
Online now 10pc of all Kiwi media spend
The Best Ideas are Free: Online now 10pc of all Kiwi media spend
Magazine slammed for ordering breastfeeding mums to toilet
Breastfeeding advocates are outraged at a magazine's "commandment".
<i>Mark Irving: </i>Getting a laugh in advertising
There's some pretty dire stuff out there but every so often an ad comes along that's a true rib-tickler