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Impey quits top job in shake-up
Brent Impey has stepped down as chief executive of MediaWorks.
Sean Plunket loses ERA case against Radio NZ
The ERA finds Radio NZ was within its right to stop Morning Report presenter Sean Plunket writing a column in Metro magazine.
Trick-or-treat kids find radio pioneer dead
Halloween trick-or-treaters found talkback radio pioneer Tim Bickerstaff dead in his home in Whitianga at the weekend.
<i>Media:</i> World Cup TV scrum far from over
After shambolic handling of the free to air row, politicians could be excused for hoping the World Cup rights deal will be done, dusted and under the carpet.
<i>Media:</i> TVNZ role in toddler case unsettling
TVNZ introduced Sensing Murder medium Deb Webber to the family of Aisling Symes just two days after the little girl had gone missing.
Henry poised for bigger role at 7pm
TV One breakfast show host Paul Henry is poised to take a bigger role fronting Close Up.
<i>Brian Gaynor</i>: Impact of Irish stoush may be felt Downunder
The donnybrook between Sir Anthony O'Reilly and Denis O'Brien could ultimately have implications for the ownership of APN and the New Zealand Herald.
<i>Media</i>: Taxpayers fork out for TV awards
Television New Zealand opted out of the Qantas Film and Television Awards because of the economy and because coverage of the event did not rate well last year.
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.
Broadcaster says jobs at risk
Job cuts are on the cards as one of New Zealand's largest broadcasters aims to slash an estimated $10 million from its budget.
Sandilands' fall latest sorry tale in world of shock jocks
Australian radio host 'in recess' after his on air questioning of a 14-year-old girl about her sexual history revealed she had been raped at 12.
Shock jocks suspended after radio stunt
Sydney radio DJs Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O have been taken off air after lie detector stunt that ended with a teenage girl breaking down and admitting she'd been raped.
Shock jock 'horrified' by teen's radio rape admission
Kyle Sandilands says the 14-year-old girl's on-air admission left him floundering.