Elon Musk finally appoints Twitter boss - but will he still call the shots?
Linda Yaccarino is an advertising expert who will handle business operations.
Linda Yaccarino is an advertising expert who will handle business operations.
CEO explains why Fox News paid millions to settle a recent lawsuit.
Philippa Johnson said she would never backstab her boss - but did and lied about it.
In a statement, Sutherland said he was taking an extended break.
Former host lamented how Trump supporters ganged up to beat a protester.
Colourful company once valued at $9.2 billion has been struggling to find a buyer.
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BBC chair exits after report found he failed to disclose a potential conflict of interest.
Financial Times: Questions raised about influential media empire’s future.
During every recession, many businesses rely on an old, failed strategy.
What the Actual?! can be found on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube.
Publisher that sought to change the media landscape falls victim to downturn.
New York Times: Fox News settlement came with rare acknowledgement of false claims.
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He is the first US correspondent since the Cold War to be held for alleged spying.
'We can now focus on New Zealand 100 per cent of the time.'
MEDIA INSIDER: RNZ's newsroom farewell dilemma; lawyers circle Today FM.
Dave Letele will feature in a new TVNZ series, Heavyweight.
Sébastien Desclée is returning to Belgium after two years at FCB.
Analysis: The high-profile collapse and the internal battles.
The Government's $2 billion cost-of-living policy comes into effect today.
An Australian-owned equity firm took an "aggressive" approach to governance, says Smalley.
ANALYSIS: Big farewells, Listener paywall, advertising success secrets, f-word ruling.
Staff at the talkback radio station were gutted and brought to tears.
Evan Gershkovich detained while allegedly trying to obtain classified information.
New York Times: Perel's fresh take on long-term love changed the cultural conversation.
Some 64 per cent of Today FM's costs are labour related, document says.
Programming started as usual, but then things took a turn.
The station's fate was revealed at 5pm by MediaWorks.