$2.6 billion streaming service shuts down after six months
They had high hopes and made big promises. But now they're closing down.
They had high hopes and made big promises. But now they're closing down.
New additions to the country's premier business reporting team.
The future of media company Stuff remains unclear.
The Herald's magazines' readerships are soaring - led by a huge Travel increase.
The Google video giant faces an increasingly impossible task.
Herald's digital audience is now 1.824 million a month - and 465,000 read the daily paper.
DOC staff unsuccessfully attempted to access porn sites 148 times this year.
Cameron Slater's Whaleoil blog ends, citing pressure from legal cases.
A bad look for streaming.
A surprise bid for Trade Me has saved the share market from a sharp fall.
Woman unjustifiably dismissed paid more than 10 times what she received - in legal fees.
The Herald brand now reaches a weekly audience of 1.67 million Kiwis.
One of the leaked accounts contained files that appeared to indicate child abuse.
Retailers are using new tricks to squeeze a few extra dollars out of your wallet.
Jax, the face of supermarket TV adverts, talks about her social media food business.
The owner of the pizza shop subject to an online hate campaign, discusses the fall out.
Cricket app business CricHQ has acquired UK-based My Action Replay.
Author Sean Colenso's decision to use an online company to self-publish his first book "turned a dream into a nightmare" and left him $11,000 out of pocket.
NZME says nothing in merger submissions undermine key arguments in favour of its joining up with Fairfax.
Horton Media has urged the Commerce Commission to carve out of Auckland newspapers if the merger go ahead.
Best of Business: An under-the-radar travel website was bought for $85 million by Webjet this year.
"Shocker for Fleet Street: Papers Jilted for Online Mistress!"
The New Zealand Herald's Matt Nippert won the news category in the EY business journalism awards, announced today.
Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge and wife of Britain's Prince William, is to act as guest editor of online news service, the Huffington Post.
How an industry of 'Amazon entrepreneurs' pulled off the Internet's craftiest 'catfishing' scheme.
After being fired from BuzzFeed for plagiarism, Benny Johnson has resurged online with his addictive brand of clickbait.
New Zealand Herald sports editor at large Dylan Cleaver tonight cleaned up the print and online categories at the Sir Terry McLean National Sports Journalism Awards.
The publishing industry is using online tools to tailor its publications to what readers want — which means what’s hot on the web is what comes off the printing press.
Editorial: It is common in election years for political parties under pressure to attempt to shoot the messenger. And the Herald's been shot many times.