Details of secret court hearing released
A secret court hearing has generated murmurs between lawyers and journalists.
A secret court hearing has generated murmurs between lawyers and journalists.
Nielsen results shows hundreds of thousands of Kiwis still love print.
The decisions set a precedent in terms of how politicians can use media stories in ads.
A subscription model for premium content will be in the market this year.
COMMENT: Fairfax warned of an 'end game' if media merger was rejected - now here it comes.
The High Court panel said the case should also serve as a reflection for editorial teams.
Comment: You're allowed to be infuriated and exasperated. But we don't need a petition.
Comment: No matter how big the petition, they won't take Bob Jones' knighthood off him.
The crusading journalist is renowned for his work on the Arthur Allen Thomas case.
Morning of farce as BBC reports some of the cuts to stars' wages - and then retracts them.
The regulator says it would give Rupert Murdoch too much control of UK media.
The company says 8.5 million people signed up for its service over the past three months
While editorially strong, the free weekly celebrating Auckland struggled commercially.
Veteran science journalist Paul Gorman recounts his days covering the Canterbury quakes.
Newshub valiantly held onto older viewers but lost to TVNZ in the overall ratings.
Billionaire has backing from the powerful Mercer family and a cast of Fox News celebrities
Death came days after a Meryl Streep film was released about man's mother.
"He's broken more sports stories in recent years than another journo"
Loss of plurality would have major ramifications for New Zealand democracy
Twitter's rules have led to the suspension of a number of controversial accounts.
Rupert Murdoch has sparked outrage with his response to Fox News harrassment accusations.
A taxi driver accused of indecently assaulting radio host Jay-Jay Harvey can now be named.
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.