Mike McRoberts' 'journey as a news presenter' is ending
It is yet to be confirmed who will front the new Stuff 6pm news service.
It is yet to be confirmed who will front the new Stuff 6pm news service.
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What are the risks and opportunities for Stuff and other media under the new 6pm deal?
From day 1 rivalry to Corngate to 'puffed up little shit', it's been an eventful 34 years.
Stuff will provide an hour-long bulletin on weekdays and a 30-minute bulletin at weekends.
Ad industry leader on sponsorship move: 'It’s certainly not how I’ve conducted business.'
'It doesn't look like it's going to turn around,' warns Duncan Greive.
OPINION: The death of prime-time current affairs TV has been a long time coming.
'Bad' news is hard to escape - but do we consider how negative media affects our kids?
Two seasoned Māori broadcasters lament the loss in media.
Property portal OneRoof is leading profitability at media business.
Don't ask her to talk about the process.
It's been a bad week for the NZ media industry with hundreds of job losses confirmed.
As media companies cut jobs, trust in local news is at an all-time low.
The Newshub reporter said negotiations continue for other rescue efforts.
'This was not an easy decision' - CEO on show's closure.
Today, Warner Bros. Discovery has confirmed it still can't make Newshub work.
The former manager delivered an expletive-laden tirade at journalists.
TVNZ boss: 'We do need to move forward with this difficult but necessary proposal.'
Things are looking a little different around here.
The state-owned TV company proposed cuts last month. Many defended the need for news.
'I spent my life in the media so I know what’s at stake here.'
Warner Bros Discovery is set to announce a new deal that might save the news hour.
OPINION: It's important to ensure all Kiwis have adequate levels of media literacy.
NZ Post will no longer be delivering to rural addresses on Saturdays.
After four years in top position, RNZ is no longer NZ's most trusted media organisation.
New York Times: OpenAI, Google and Meta ignored corporate policies, altered their rules.
And just where is the Media Minister's promised plan?
New York Times: Even Fleet St was flummoxed by the online frenzy over Kate's health.
NZ's biggest ad deal at crunch point; Boss of troubled Stripe firm sets up UK companies.