
Media Council rejects reader complaint on te reo use
One complaint said: It's unnecessary ... it will make English language 'inferior'.
One complaint said: It's unnecessary ... it will make English language 'inferior'.
Extraordinary news events of the past 12 months have seen audiences flock to the Herald.
There is cause for cautious optimism in NZME's full-year result.
Media company expects a return to dividend payments from July.
Barry heads back to radio to host The Hits' Pick-Up show in 2021.
What will it take for the company to maintain its strong run, asks Duncan Bridgeman.
NZME is set to update the market on its numbers and strategic vision.
Improved forecast driven by better than expected revenue recovery from Covid crisis.
Paul Maher will take up the role in early 2021.
NZME shares reach their highest point since August 2019 after Osmium raised its stake.
NZME and magazine publisher Are Media have inked a content-sharing deal.
Maggie Campbell was the only Kiwi to receive the accolade.
Senior journalist Hamish Clark has been appointed to head NZME's South Island news team.
There is a new "friendship" between NZME and Skinny.
NZME's media assets take market share.
NZME produces strong result under tough conditions.
Former Herald publisher had the respect and loyalty of his managers and staff.
NZME is stopped from publishing or broadcasting details of a forensic accountancy report.
NZME has formally responded to a gagging order.
America's Cup legal stoush heads to Auckland High Court.
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Dickens speaks with the Herald ahead of his new role as morning host on Gold.
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Former ASB CEO will resign another directorship to allow more time to focus on NZME.
New additions to the country's premier business reporting team.
Stuff and Nine argued that the material should not be released.