NZME announces stable earnings and audience growth
NZME is now reaching more than 3.3 million Kiwis.
NZME is now reaching more than 3.3 million Kiwis.
CEO John Fellet says piracy Sky's biggest competitor, and points the finger at newspapers.
Fairfax NZ changing name to Stuff, appoints a new chief executive.
President Trump collects magazine covers, but he probably won't want to keep these.
The NZ First leader has reacted to comments from Mark Richardson.
COMMENT: Political moves could mean big changes to media ownership.
Julie Christie was today made a Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.
Fairfax's decline in revenue was led by a 9.1 per cent fall in advertising revenue.
As retail giant Amazon expands, Sky TV's days are numbered, an expert says.
The column suggested two BBC stars are the highest paid women because they are Jewish.
Only a third of senior executives are confident in their crisis-handling abilities.
Sexism blamed for market realities, Mike Hosking says.
The Herald's Facebook page one of the most engaged of any media brand across Australasia.
Marcus Lush says "people would be horrified" to learn the salaries paid at TVNZ.
Female presenters are considering suing BBC over recently exposed pay disparity.
Following the Government ordered pay reveal from BBC, NZ state broadcasters respond.
Newstalk ZB has grabbed a bigger share of listeners both in Auckland and nationwide.
Radio broadcaster Simon Barnett will join Newstalk ZB in early 2019
A Time Magazine with Trump on the cover hangs in his golf clubs. It's fake.
All Black will be the first Kiwi sports star to appear in ESPN's popular The Body Issue.
Sky TV and Vodafone have dropped plans to merge operations.
Attitude Pictures is kicking the stigma around disability, Dan Buckingham explains.
Administrators have placed ads offering a "rare opportunity" to buy the broadcaster.
"The media world without him will be a very different place for a great many of us."
The New Zealand Herald's print and digital readership continues its big upward trajectory.
Dame Julie Christie is stepping down from the MediaWorks board.
Bauer Media CEO quits in the wake of Rebel Wilson defamation case.
The company seeks to find "balance between free expression and access to information".