
NZ Herald and NZME shine in Voyager Media Award nominations
NZME and the Herald pick up 50 nominations at country's biggest media awards.
NZME and the Herald pick up 50 nominations at country's biggest media awards.
The star broadcaster is warning people to not be fooled by the fake weight loss gummy ad.
Currie has been NZME’s managing editor for the past seven years.
NZME has raised $13 million for the Red Cross's fund so far.
Donations are used to provide ongoing support to those affected by Cyclone Gabrielle.
Herald readers donated $1.9m for Ukraine last year — here's the impact of your donation.
Those sanctioned are now indefinitely blocked from entering Russia.
Editorial: Waka Kotahi has big plans for NZ roads, but will they be the panacea we need?
KMD Brands has been acknowledged for its relentless focus on sustainability.
The radio and Celebrity Treasure Island host has won the hearts of Kiwis.
But the company has increased its dividend payout ratio.
NZME has hit a significant podcasting milestone.
OPINION by Damien Venuto: Wayne Brown's comments reveal what kind of mayor he might be.
Candidate upset journalist had "dug out" his age.
Los'e represented Tonga at the Rugby World Cup and later became a sports broadcaster.
More than 2.26 million Kiwis engage with NZ Herald's print and digital content each week.
NZME posts strong interim result, recommences capital return.
After a three-week hiatus, the radio duo are back with their weekly wrap.
The media company has seen a lower than anticipated take up of its share buy-back.
More than 2.6 million Kiwis keep up with the news via NZME's multiple platforms.
Shares in NZME last traded at $1.29, having gained 72 per cent over the past 12 months.
Jono and Ben recap a big week of news.
Jono and Ben recap a big week of news.
NZME's radio network smashed through the 2 million listener threshold.
EDITORIAL: 140,000-plus people now pay to read our expert reporting and commentary.
Readers will have an even better experience while enjoying their daily print fix.
NZME has signed a four-year deal to deliver rugby radio commentary.
The buyback programme would be for up to 21.4 million shares.
It's been a big week for the NZ Herald podcasting team.