
12 Questions: Jeremy Wells
Twelve Questions talks to Hauraki Breakfast Show host Jeremy Wells who has been on New Zealand TV screens since 1997.
Twelve Questions talks to Hauraki Breakfast Show host Jeremy Wells who has been on New Zealand TV screens since 1997.
A lot is resting on the success of TV3's cooking show The Great Food Race, so channel bosses are remaining optimistic, writes John Drinnan.
Lawyers for John Tamihere sent letters to some of the corporate sponsors who pulled radio advertising in the fallout from a controversial Roast Busters interview.
New Morning Report host Guyon Espiner says he walked away from an opportunity to present The Nation in favour of the radio role.
RadioLive host Duncan Garner has launched into an expletive-laden public rant against rival Newstalk ZB presenter Leighton Smith.
John Tamihere says he would happily ask his daughter the questions he controversially put to a woman named Amy at the height of the Roast Busters saga.
One of the Australian DJs linked to the suicide of a British nurse following a royal prank phone call has quit radio.
When Mitch Harris began a discussion about talkback, listeners called in to say how much they enjoyed talkback and Willie Jackson and John Tamihere's show in particular.
Robinson's calm voice in the mornings has practically defined the character of National Radio for as long as I can remember writes John Roughan.
Robinson and Laidlaw will leave respectable legacies at public radio, but their departures are overdue and bookend a period when RNZ resisted change.
Radio New Zealand's Morning Report stalwart Geoff Robinson has announced his retirement after more than 30 years in journalism.
I was sorry to hear my old mate and colleague Murray Deaker is leaving his telly show immediately and his radio show at the end of the year. Sorry for me, glad for him.
Murray Deaker, an undisputed giant of sports broadcasting, has blown the final whistle on his career of more than 20 years.
Comments by the head of the Australian media company behind the tragic royal radio prank that 's*** happens' is causing new outrage in Britain.
Duncan Garner and Sean Plunket have lifted RadioLive but the talk radio station is struggling to climb out of a ratings trough.
Some believe that older listeners grow into their media - tuning in to Radio NZ when they hit their 40s, writes John Drinnan. But others see that view as too optimistic amid the current media revolution.
Television personality Martin Devlin is set to return to Radio Sport next year and replace stalwart host Brendan Telfer.
Australian radio station 2Day FM say they have phone records showing they attempted to gain permission to air the now infamous royal prank call.
Chat show host Graham Norton earned a staggering £2.61million ($NZ5.1 million) from the BBC last year, it has been revealed.
Wallace Chapman is a radio and TV broadcaster and fashion blogger who catches the bus but owns Louis Vuitton luggage.
Blogger Paul Casserly is reviewing the best in weekend radio, starting with 95bFM's excellent 'Carnival in Rio'.