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Work proves just the ticket for Havoc
When Push Push came to shove shove, rocker-turned-broadcaster Mikey Havoc had to deal with almost $40,000 in parking fines and court costs.

Radio, someone still loves you
Since last week, I've been thinking about Radio NZ, which has been a constant presence in my life for years. I'm not alone.

Claws out at Radio NZ
Radio host Noelle McCarthy has been accused of being "nasty and bitchy" after the departure of a Radio New Zealand colleague.

Righteous finger on reggae pulse
Amid the glut of pop reggae at next weekend's Raggamuffin Festival come two veteran acts with righteous roots.

Impey quits top job in shake-up
Brent Impey has stepped down as chief executive of MediaWorks.

Back to square one for Cup bids
The debacle over the Rugby World Cup TV rights is back to square one, with NZ's major broadcasters now trying to work together on a bid the IRB may yet reject.

Key, Sharples broker Cup broadcasting deal
Maori TV, TVNZ and TV3 are still trying to hash out a deal for a single Maori TV led bid to be made for Rugby World Cup broadcasting rights.

Maori TV to lead single World Cup rights bid - Key
John Key says his Govt handled the rights issue poorly and Maori TV's bid deserves to be backed.

PM may intervene if World Cup bidding war breaks out
John Key says he's unaware of any iwi pledging cash to help Maori TV boost its Rugby World Cup TV rights bid.

Pay freeze tipped as Radio NZ slashes costs
Radio New Zealand staff are set to agree to a salary freeze this week as the public broadcaster searches for $1.5 million of savings to make ends meet.

The Michele Hewitson Interview: Sean Plunket
Bloody Sean Plunket. That is quite unfair, but I feel much better for having written it. I have, like many people, I suspect, shouted such a sentiment at the wireless over the years.