Why Guy Williams has quit The Edge
After nearly three years, Guy Williams is leaving The Edge - here's why.
After nearly three years, Guy Williams is leaving The Edge - here's why.
Three months after he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, All Blacks legend Sir Colin Meads broke his media silence - to win tickets to Justin Bieber.
NZOA's changing up its funding, creating one fund to rule them all and applying it to a whole bunch of new platforms.
Four new digital stations including popular radio brands Radio Hauraki, Newstalk ZB, Coast and The Hits are available on iHeartRadio New Zealand.
Long-time Newstalk ZB broadcaster Justin du Fresne has died after a short battle with cancer.
An event in Christchurch has kick-started the celebration of nation-wide access radio celebration campaign, The Big Listen.
Mike Hosking's breakfast show is the most listened to radio show in New Zealand, according to the latest radio survey results.
Have you ever turned on the radio and wondered how on Earth these songs hit the airwaves, and who's to blame for it? Well here's the bad news: it's you.
A Sydney radio show is setting the bra high for Mother's Day with a mother-daughter boob job up for grabs.
Radio Hauraki hosts Matt Heath and Jeremy Wells have been reprimanded after airing an interview with Ben Stokes' mother despite assuring her it was off air.
TVNZ's Sam Wallace and Toni Street will be back on the airwaves, pairing up as Saturday morning co-hosts on The Hits radio station. And they can't wait.
The Alternative Commentary Collective are reuniting just in time for the summer cricket season.
Traditional media are adapting as they strive to hold on to their share of advertising dollars with digital and video markets continuing to rise.
John Campbell's former executive producer Pip Keane will be back together on his new radio show.
There has been some minor brand damage for Westpac, because the incident goes to the heart of two key elements of all bank brands: trust and privacy, writes John Drinnan.
Oaktree Capital is still backing MediaWorks chief executive Mark Weldon, amid persistent rumours of change at the top, writes John Drinnan.
PJ Harding takes us behind the scenes of her Vegas wedding and beyond.
Music station issues statement of apology and suspends two hosts after accusations they "slut-shamed" a 20-year-old woman live on air.
Broadcasting watchdog says radio game in which women put cucumbers down their throats to see how far they would go was humorous not offensive.
ZM's whirlwind romance is set to be crowned with a Las Vegas wedding.
John Campbell starts work on Monday and Radio New Zealand appears confident that staff tensions over his takeover of Checkpoint have been resolved.
Mel B will be on New Zealand radio tomorrow as The Hits Radio Station celebrates its 'Nothing But The 90's Weekend'.
Tension turned into tears in the latest episode of ZM's Ladies of New Zealand, with Chantelle Baker taking offence at Mary Haddock-Staniland's continued use of the word "doongy".
Comedian and columnist Verity Johnson explains why Dom Harvey's 'Cucumber Number' game was not funny.
Former Bachelor contestant has spoken out against Edge shock jock Dom Harvey and his on-air antics.
Spy can today reveal Christchurch fashionista Chantelle Baker is among the quartet. The 22-year-old runs her own fashion store and is casually dating.
On Thursday the Hauraki Breakfast crew are going to try another all-night party-a-thon before going on air the next morning.
Fans of The Hits DJs Polly Gillespie and Grant Kereama have reacted with shock and sadness to their unexpected split.
Top broadcaster Carol Hirschfeld has accused Rachel Smalley of inverse sexism for criticising the appointment of her old 3News colleague John Campbell.