Aroha Harawira: Turning the tables
Christine Nikiel meets Auckland’s hottest female DJ and talks punk music and embroidery.
Christine Nikiel meets Auckland’s hottest female DJ and talks punk music and embroidery.
Money is money and nobody wants to look a gift horsepower in the mouth, writes John Drinnan. Mazda now owns sponsorship rights to 7pm shows from Sunday through to Friday.
For lapsed regular listeners like me the main interest was in the new presenter Guyon Espiner, writes John Drinnan. Espiner provided some long lost assertiveness
Radio New Zealand stalwart Geoff Robinson has signed off Morning Report for the final time after a last show filled with tributes.
Former broadcaster John Tamihere's $600,000 legal battle with RadioLIVE could play out behind closed doors.
Shares in APN News & Media surged to an 18-month high when they resumed trading after institutions put up A$112 million in a planned capital raising.
Radio New Zealand has confirmed big changes to its 'Morning Report' and 'Checkpoint' programmes.
Morning Report co-host Simon Mercep will follow his co-host and step down from the show when Geoff Robinson leaves in April.
Twelve Questions talks to Hauraki Breakfast Show host Jeremy Wells who has been on New Zealand TV screens since 1997.
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.
They had a brawl in the toilets of a trendy London eatery 11 years ago, but the bad blood between Kiwi-born actor Russell Crowe and New Zealand expat businessman Eric Watson.
RadioLive host Duncan Garner has launched into an expletive-laden public rant against rival Newstalk ZB presenter Leighton Smith.
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.
Labour leader David Cunliffe says John Tamihere has a "snowflake's" chance of becoming a Labour candidate for the next election.
A RadioLive host has apologised for comments made to a woman who said she was raped as a 14-year-old, a day after two of his colleagues were pulled off air.
Matthew Hooton is so far right he sneeringly derides the National Government as communists, says Matt McCarten.
With good reason, companies have always been sensitive about protecting the good name of their brands. But now more than ever, judging by the stampede from RadioLive.
It is the job Tony Veitch has always wanted. And, now that he's got it, Veitch says it will mean as much to those who stood by him during darker days as it does to him.