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Voyager Internet new sponsor for media awards
Voyager Internet has taken over as sponsor of New Zealand's premier media awards.
Voyager Internet has taken over as sponsor of New Zealand's premier media awards.
An Auckland businessman is accused of indecently assaulting two employees.
An Auckland media businessman is accused of indecently assaulting a female staff member.
Comment: Winston Peters has every right to be aggrieved over leaking of his super details
COMMENT: I used to idolise her but now I almost feel sorry for her.
Tina Brown chronicles her many triumphs at the helm of Vanity Fair, writes Aimie Cronin.
Wintec Council says it was being a responsible employer spending $174,212 on legal fees.
Two cartoons, published in Fairfax Media newspapers, allegedly promoted racist tones.
AT&T has vowed to fight US government to save its US$85 billion bid to buy Time Warner.
Louisa Wall says the cartoons promoted racial disharmony towards Maori and Pasifika.
Facebook's strategy to stamp out fake news is struggling.
Broadcaster and journalist Kate Hawkesby will host Newstalk ZB's Early Edition in 2018.
Comment: I'm an older male journalist, but I've never felt constrained by what to ask.
Vodafone TV is a game-changer for Vodafone, but it's less clear what it means for Sky.
COMMENT: Revealing salaries is little more than gossip and spite, envy and bitching.
High Court judge gets Facebook news primer in media merger hearing.
Vodafone is stepping into the TV space with a new media service.
NZME and Stuff are challenging the Commerce Commission's decision to turn down the merger.
Why has the NZ Herald's masthead turned rainbow for the day?
Insecure teens, shunned mums and the sound of sizzling bacon make up latest ASA decisions.
Megan Hutchison left her job at a top law firm to follow her passion, and it's paid off.
Pressure on NZ On Air means no money for long-running public service programmes.
NZME and Stuff are committed to pursuing the appeal against the Commerce Commission.
The world's top soccer league will negotiate new rights to broadcast matches in the UK.
Kevin Kenrick says you don't need to be a broadcasting veteran to influence TVNZ's future.
Comment: Good people are good people, regardless of a piece of paper.
The first edition of the magazine promised "humour, sophistication and spice."
Is our news media covering climate change accurately? Researchers have checked the record.
For 50 years Rolling Stone has spotlighted musicians and current events.
COMMENT: Labour Party wants RNZ to move into free-to-air TV, but at what cost?