'Fake news' fight a real sales booster
COMMENT: Hunger for news on rogue President driving surge in digital subscriptions.
COMMENT: Hunger for news on rogue President driving surge in digital subscriptions.
A NZ firm is helping media build interactive data graphics as part of a Microsoft project
Ten says being placed into administration "will have no impact on our programming".
Troubled Aussie broadcaster Network Ten has been placed into voluntary administration.
The Guardian newspaper will soon abandon its European-style print format.
"Liberal activists want to destroy Breitbart," the media company's president said.
Robert Khan is the man behind one of NZ's most successful independent radio brands.
Politicians are gearing up for a new landscape in run-up to poll.
Channel 1 dropped off the air after a fire alarm sounded in the TVNZ building.
Stefanovic launched tirade against the media circus, branding major networks as "idiots".
NZME and Fairfax are appealing the Commerce Commission's decision to block the merger.
COMMENT: Government finally ends the 8 years funding freeze on RNZ, John Drinnan writes.
OPINION: If Roger Ailes wanted true and lasting influence after his death, he got it.
'Outstanding, unprecedented achievement from across the NZME business.'
COMMENT: Broadcaster's reinvention has helped its case for more government cash.
Another US private equity firm weighed in with a better offer for Fairfax Media today.
The case could change the way many New Zealanders access their online sports news.
Fairfax said the consortium offered a revised bid, including its New Zealand publications.
Fairfax CEO criticised as Australian government plan inquiry into state of journalism.
Paora Maxwell has resigned as chief executive from Maori Television.
Fairfax today confirmed a break-up bid from TPG capital but questioned its complexity.
A private equity giant is said to be eyeing up Fairfax Australia's best assets.
What is the right form of news media ownership for our small democracy?
After the blocked NZME-Fairfax merger, we take a look at the issues affecting media.
ZB, ZM, The Hits, Radio Sport among winners as NZME gains listeners in new radio survey.
The Commerce Commission's decision has wider implications for commercial law.
COMMENT: The proposed NZME-Fairfax marriage is effectively dead and should be interred.
Commerce Commission chairman Mark Berry says media market 'still in a state of flux'.
Staff at the Sydney Morning Herald and Melbourne Age are on strike.