NZME and Skinny take innovative approach to content sponsorship
There is a new "friendship" between NZME and Skinny.
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.
One of New Zealand's most popular radio networks is launching in Christchurch on Monday.
Judge says: 'Publication of such information would likely be harmful to Stuff.'
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.
The gloves are off in the fight for news dominance. Plus: Kiwi mag set to return.
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.
Big boost in Herald Premium subscribers.
Recipient "so grateful to the thousands of people" who have written in seeking her advice.
MediaWorks' owners put the TV division of the company on the market in 2019.
Herald scoops the pool in Voyager Media Awards.
Instead of a black-tie dinner in Auckland, the awards are being live-streamed.
Comment: 'A national interest test on acquiring media suggests it's to be encouraged.'
NZME says it is disappointed but respects the court decision.
WE SAY:Let's provide targeted support that gets money flowing and kick starts the economy.
A High Court judge has reserved her decision.
Parties head to High Court over takeover talks.
Shareholder activists had strong words for NZME management.
COMMENT: Nine has struggled to sell Stuff - will NZME get it for $1?
NZME wants to buy Stuff for $1, after being knocked back from the acquisition in the past