Bob Jones: Shrill TV ads a tactic worthy of guillotine
Abruptly the peace is shattered by a screaming hysterical male voice, gabbling at 200 words a minute about current bargains, writes Bob Jones.
Abruptly the peace is shattered by a screaming hysterical male voice, gabbling at 200 words a minute about current bargains, writes Bob Jones.
When firebrand Republican senator Ted Cruz went on conservative Laura Ingraham's radio show last week, the topic of conversation swiftly turned to Barack Obama.
Controversial radio talkback host Michael Laws is leaving the air waves to teach school children, letting the news slip accidentally during a radio broadcast.
Howard Stern wants Lena Dunham to know he thinks she is more than a “talentless little fat chick”.
Your formative years were spent at St Patrick's College in Silverstream. What has Catholicism ingrained in you?
Charlotte Ryan is leaving bFM for a new job on the Mediaworks stations KiwiFM and Radio Live.
Jacintha Saldanha, the London nurse at the centre of a prank call scandal involving Kate Middleton, has been farewelled at a graveyard in the village of Shirva.
I was once "the most hated woman in New Zealand". In April 2000, writes Deborah Hill Cone. I chose to name the policeman who shot a young young man called Stephen Wallace in Waitara.
TV3 has clarified the role that Anna Guy will have in a series of television programmes on its current affairs show 3rd Degree.
Anna Guy is reportedly set to make her TV debut on the upcoming TV3 current affairs show 3rd Degree.
The shockwave caused by the death of UK nurse Jacintha Saldanha after a prank call by two Aussie DJs could mean changes on the airwaves in New Zealand.
Kim Hill has hosted Radio NZ Saturday Morning Show for a decade. Hill was last week awarded “radio personality of the year” in the International Media Excellence Awards.
If Paul Henry came home to work at TVNZ he'd find it has changed from when he walked its studios, writes John Drinnan
Veteran Aussie broadcaster Alan Jones says "21st Century cyber bullying'' is the reason all commercials have been pulled from his radio breakfast show.
John Drinnan asks why are taxpayers set to fund a second overseas format talent show while public broadcasting collapses around our ears?
Paul Holmes went into hospital expecting keyhole surgery on his heart. He never dreamed he would instead endure open heart surgery.
The Broadcasting Standards Authority made an ass of itself this week, slapping Michael Laws with a wet bus ticket.