
Jim Grenon inquired about buying Stuff - Nine's non-response 'seemed odd to me'
The businessman aiming to be NZME chair confirms approach to buy Stuff in 2020.
The businessman aiming to be NZME chair confirms approach to buy Stuff in 2020.
Union hits back at Jim Grenon, accusing him of PR 'deflection' over 'simple request'.
The glow of success: Pair defy early sceptics in audacious new business deal.
Billionaire's view is of 'poor performance, bloated costs and weak public disclosure'.
Collapse of TV firm: 'Director has not been located'; Is a new NZME power play in wind?
NZME says Stuff is awaiting the outcome and vote of its annual shareholders meeting.
Roger Colman says media giant has suffered in the past from an unstable share register.
NZME board meets billionaire Jim Grenon; he says shareholders can make their own judgment.
OPINION: South African Rugby is one of the finest examples of the success of a diversity.
Nominations include billionaire, a prominent blogger and lawyer and a private equity exec.
Jim Grenon indicates renewed Herald editorial investment, wants to increase readership.
AT has spent more than $1m in salaries and on contractors in an unresolved tender process.
The deleted document formed part of a 'confidential employment matter'.
Tinā smashes the box office; Tom Sainsbury's Scandal erupts - from top podcast to TV show.
Jim Grenon says his support is building; union takes aim at 'controversial' figure.
The executive chair of another NZME shareholder says he supports the move for a new board.
A new document unveils agencies' assessment of NZ market, clients and talent.
TVNZ boss: 'I think New Zealanders would love to see rugby free-to-air.'
TVNZ's finances revealed; Hosking-Luxon - six ways to avoid a train wreck interview.
State broadcaster warns it may still fall into a full-year operating loss.
Kimberlee Downs and Ollie Ritchie are expecting their first child.
The Herald has obtained internal comms about the choice to leave.
NZME commences independent review of OneRoof, looking at opportunities for the business.
The interview that should have communications strategists rethinking the PM's approach.
Katie Bradford's resignation follows a series of cost cuts in the TVNZ newsroom.
Peter Williams on his Treaty Principles submission; Jack Tame and Mava Moayyed baby news.
The announcement comes after a tough several months of consumer issues for Sky TV.
Trump calls Zelensky a dictator, NZ banks face rate cut pressure, police recruitment struggles, and media job losses deepen.
Political editor and senior sports columnist among those who are opting to leave.
Nikki Grafton's elevation at OMG comes ahead of a likely very disruptive year.