<i>Media</i>: Jackson's bitter truths win media war
Sir Peter Jackson and his business interests seem to have won the media battle over The Hobbit.
Sir Peter Jackson and his business interests seem to have won the media battle over The Hobbit.
First it was Paul Henry. Now it's Michael Laws. These are cruel times for shock jocks and the people who love them, writes John Drinnan.
Fairfax Media has been issued a formal warning by the Commerce Commission after it claimed the GST rate hike was behind its Dominion Post cover price increase.
In a move set to raise concerns about the newspaper's independence, Fiji Times publisher Dallas Swinstead said editor-in-chief Netani Rika had quit because of perceptions he was anti-government.
From next month, web users will have to pay to read the News of the World tabloid online.
Delivery of the New Zealand Herald newspaper to homes in Auckland has been delayed this morning.
Are cultural stereotypes tired and irrelevant?
A respected children's media expert is lamenting that kids have been sacrificed to sleaze under NZ's TV standards system.
News Ltd has one month to sell or close its local paper in Fiji, a spokeswoman for the country's interim government says.
Anna Chapman, the glamorous figure at the centre of the US-Russia spy scandal, has been threatened with legal action over a photo-shoot.
Many publications have fallen in the battle for the hearts and minds of Auckland’s newspaper readers, writes David Hastings.
Six big media firms are making moves as the industry shifts towards digital and recovers from the recession.