
Netflix's dominance starts to slow as rivals gain
New York Times: Netflix still rules the streaming universe, but not like it used to.
New York Times: Netflix still rules the streaming universe, but not like it used to.
New York Times: The TV streaming gold rush of 2017 now seems to have migrated to film.
Adman Ben Goodale on what it's been like building a new business through Covid.
The allegations will raise fresh fears over the use of the Chinese company's tech.
New York Times: A recent segment blamed "anti-Trump extremists" for the Capitol attack.
Major banks spend tens of millions on advertising every year.
MediaWorks CEO speaks out over the workplace allegations.
New York Times: A special team says Rupert Murdoch's paper must evolve to survive.
The newsreader had a last-minute change of outfit to announce Prince Philip's death.
The social network fell over again, with Instagram and Whatsapp also offline.
Influencers have become very good at skirting around the rules.
New York Times: Viet Dinh is seen as Fox's power centre.
"I can't ... leave her to others and then complain others aren't doing their job."
Hosking called for feedback and suggested PM shouldn't be invited back to his radio show.
New York Times: How the weirdest place to work makes an unexpectedly excellent magazine.
Harry and Meghan's "mistakes" in stark contrast to Cambridges' touching archive photos.
A new media company was quietly registered earlier this month.
He left a business obliterated by Covid. But he had no idea what he was walking into next.
Simon Enright will help rehabilitate Prince Charles image after claims in Oprah interview.
A former shareholder has given the media properties a lifeline.
Telco releases 2020 results as plans emerge for possible IPO in second half.
A strategic shift has led to the retirement of a Kiwi advertising icon.
'I think it's high time that a chewing gum show like Police Ten 7 was spat out.'
A chance for NZ to lead the world.
Piers Morgan has once again branded Meghan Markle a liar.
Martin Bashir hits back at claims he lied and cheated to get "interview of the century".
Gayle King: unofficial Sussex spokesperson or pot-stirrer-in-chief?
New York Times: The Sun's early stories were based on illegally obtained info, PI says.
Should Faafoi do more about the tech giants or should he wait?
Telegraph: Rupert Murdoch's deal with Facebook and its lessons for other publishers.