Leighton Smith: Taking the groupthink out of journalism
Opinion: 'The battle of ideas can't be fought with censorship,' said George Williams.
Opinion: 'The battle of ideas can't be fought with censorship,' said George Williams.
The news of Prince Philip's death has dominated news. Here's some front-page snapshots.
Harry and Meghan's "mistakes" in stark contrast to Cambridges' touching archive photos.
New York Times: The Sun's early stories were based on illegally obtained info, PI says.
$1.4m has been spent on advertising for "culturally and linguistically diverse" audiences.
Editorial details Republican Party's litany of electoral defeats under Trump's leadership.
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.
If Stuff wasn't sold in May last year it would have been closed by its Australian owners.
Kris Faafoi says the Govt will take its own approach to engaging with Facebook and Google.
Court of Appeal says social media has become a toxic place with 'internet vigilantism'.
Facebook has faced criticism for allowing the spread of conspiracy theories & hate speech.
Rupert Murdoch's son is stepping down from the family-controlled publisher's board.
Treasury advised against cutting Kordia transmission fees. The Government ignored it.
Stuff and Nine argued that the material should not be released.
John Stone has many tales to tell after working at the Northern Advocate for 38-years.
The changes affect 112 publications, with 36 mastheads, or newspaper titles, to disappear.
Judge said granting interim orders 'may increase the risk of Stuff ceasing operations'.
COMMENT: Nine has struggled to sell Stuff - will NZME get it for $1?
WE SAY: Media outlets fighting for their survival but remain committed to their purpose.
New Zealand’s third week in lockdown was it's most deadly, but as new case numbers continue to fall, NZ remains optimistic that Level 4 restrictions may be lifted on schedule.
Media company reveals staff have contracted coronavirus.
NZME announces new steps to address declining revenue.
EDITORIAL: With Bauer as our barometer, the fourth estate stands on the brink.
Depp is suing The Sun for libel over referring to him as a 'wife-beater'.
Is the year of media mergers finally here, asks Teuila Fuatai?
A defamation trial between the pair is due to begin next month in Wellington.
Tremain cartoon "showed no human understanding of the dire situation Samoa was facing".