How does a song end up on the radio?
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.
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.
NZME radio has dominated the latest radio survey results, claiming the top spot in news, sport and entertainment.
Hmm, you can't visit Paris without sampling the snails, and while I wasn't totally keen on it I knew it had to be done.
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.
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.
High-profile staff of Radio NZ have been moonlighting on outside money-earners.
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'.
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.
Radio New Zealand has taken Mary Wilson off air to make room for a new show "with a visual element" featuring John Campbell, writes John Drinnan.
The columnist and comedian will join Radio New Zealand. He's also worked as a food critic and Seven Sharp presenter.
ZM has signed Australian radio and TV stars Hamish Blake and Andy Lee as the new hosts of its early morning breakfast show.
Zane Lowe has signed up rap superstar Eminem to appear on his new radio show Beats 1.
Former RadioLive talkback hoast John Tamihere says he is moving on after a tough 18 months for his family following the settlement of his defamation action against Mediaworks.
Apple declares war on Spotify, as it unveiled its new music streaming service and 24-hour radio station, to be helmed by Kiwi DJ.