
NZME appoints Wendy Palmer as chief radio and commercial officer
NZME has announced a big appointment.
NZME has announced a big appointment.
A Netflix boss says the company was looking at consumer-friendly ways to stop sharing.
New York Times: Media outlets joined together to protest encroaching secrecy laws.
Is this the face of surfing in the future?
TV3 presenters will be brushing up their CVs and looking for work outside MediaWorks.
The Facebook CEO loves free speech, so long as it isn't used to ask him questions.
The glitch sends an ominous message to rugby fans.
It's been called the most extreme example of politically charged advertising to date.
COMMENT: It's too soon to write the epitaph for Three's headstone, Kerre McIvor says.
The TV arm of MediaWorks looks a tough sell.
The thing that made MediaWorks special has also proven to be its Achilles heel.
TV host says she just wants to give her former colleagues a hug.
MediaWorks talent have taken to social media in the wake of news of company sale.
Michael Anderson says sale of TV arm is 'no bluff' to get Govt boost.
MediaWorks reveals plan to sell its TV business and Auckland headquarters.
MediaWorks reveals plan to sell its TV business and Auckland headquarters.
The NZME Group Director Entertainment departs on November 29.
He said people don't want to live in a world where tech companies decide what's true.
The announcement marks another round in the ongoing battle for NZ sports rights.
Sky is far from giving up the fight for cricket.
Welcome to the great unbundling.
Elie Seidman is who you'd expect to be the master of online hookups.
TVNZ boss Kevin Kenrick earned over $1.5 million in the 2019 financial year.
Comment: Spark has pointed a lot of fingers throughout its streaming woes.
Police allege millions of dollars was laundered by those connected to the gang.
New York Times: Nicholas Kristof has spent 35 years covering international stories.
The vaping industry is looking to fight back against negative media sentiment.
Spark shares have lifted to even higher than they were on Friday.
Hundreds of millions are spent on terrible digital ads every year.
Vodafone wants Kiwis to understand that 5G is already here.