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NZME and Stuff appeal failed merger bid
Commerce Commission declined the merger, arguing it would concentrate too much influence.
Commerce Commission declined the merger, arguing it would concentrate too much influence.
The debate over what constitutes hate speech has been fervent in recent months.
Broadcaster improves results, and looks to refinance, following years of TV turmoil.
Televangelist Jesse Duplantis doesn't think Jesus would be riding a donkey today.
Student magazine Critic Te Arohi has hit back at University of Otago "censorship".
After revelations of Facebook's data mining, Google is under fire for legal privacy issues
Move heralds open warfare among some of the world's most powerful media owners.
The Facebook CEO will face further scrutiny over the Cambridge Analytica data scandal.
Dean and Cushla Williamson sold the paper to NZX in 2009.
Software firm Oracle claims Google is syphoning up to $626million of data from Aussies.
The jobs of the future will not look quite the same as those of today.
When corporate pageantry goes off the rails, investors start to panic.
A BBC journalist from Taranaki will be inside Windsor Castle before the wedding next week.
EDITORIAL: Awards show industry has adapted to commercial pressure and cultural demands.
The team from FCB got a bit of cardio in last night, taking numerous laps to the stage.
Ireland has become a key battleground in the fight against foreign interference.
The companies will meet discuss regulatory framework for the impending rise of AI tech.
What's more important: the idea behind a product or where it's made?
A shadowy figure said: "You might be the rumour I'm looking for."
NY Times reporter reveals why there was little love lost between her and Hillary Clinton.
Words are loaded with history - and the way we say them always matters.
All 330 million users on the platfrom have been encouraged to change their passwords.
Associations with high-profile individuals don't always pay off.
Gayford gossip reveals the downside of platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.
An eternal rule of politics is that the promised video never arrives.
Newstalk ZB and Mike Hosking remained firmly entrenched at the top of the ratings pile.
The analytics firm at the centre of the Facebook data scandal is closing down.
Comment: Why do so many people have a go at Mike Hosking and Deborah Hill Cone?
Broadcaster Martin Devlin will front a new sports show on Newstalk ZB
The EU wants to know if the internet is comparable to electricity and other utilities.