
Newstalk ZB and ZM hit highest-ever audiences in radio ratings surge
The winners of the latest radio survey have been revealed.
The winners of the latest radio survey have been revealed.
Sam Wallace's co-hosts Jase and Toni surprised him with the news.
I put off having a beer with a mate. The next week I attended a 'celebration of his life'.
Wendy Petrie chats to Coast's Jase, Toni & Sam ahead of leaving her co-presenter role on the 6pm news. Video / Coast
One of New Zealand's most popular radio networks is launching in Christchurch on Monday.
Talkback host Harnek Singh warned sect members to "be careful".
NZME is making a deliberate strategic move on the airwaves.
The Aussie radio host urged Scott Morrison to 'shove a sock down' Jacinda Ardern's throat.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern told Fletch, Vaughan and Megan that she hopes people remain cautious a little while longer. Video / ZM
Ellen DeGeneres has praised the radio star's clever online shopping hack.
Ahead of their new show on The Hits tomorrow, we put the lads' friendship to the test.
Jono Pryor and Ben Boyce take the ultimate friendship test to see how well they really know each other ahead of hosting The Hits Breakfast.
Jeff Lowe tells Jono and Ben what viewers didn't see during the Netflix sensation.
'Tiger King' star Jeff Lowe tells all to Jono and Ben about what we didn't see on the Netflix show. Video / The Hits
Irreverent broadcasters on life, family and being funny.
The comedy pair will host a new pop-up show on The Hits starting on Monday.
Comedy duo announce pop-up show aiming to raise spirits during national lockdown.
Soundkeeper Gary shows off how the Secret Sound was made. Video / ZM
Radio Hauraki’s Matt Heath has some top tips for kiwis in his video diaries from isolation.
Sam Wallace and Toni Street talk to Patient X about his possible Covid-19 test results. Video / The Hits
Documents released today show RNZ didn't anticipate the impact of the backlash.
The Hits host explains why she feels Nicole Scherzinger may be misunderstood by some.
The Hits will continue with local breakfast shows in Dunedin, Queenstown and Hawke's Bay.
"You can literally see the fear in their eyes." Made with funding from NZ On Air.
Focus: Hundreds turned out in favour of keeping the concert station on air. Video / Mark Mitchell
Toni, Sam and Laura announce the new faces to The Hits Breakfast. Photo / Greg Bowker. Audio / The Hits
Changes to NZME's radio lineup were announced last week.
Comment: Government miraculously dials back plans to move Concert FM to an AM frequency.
COMMENT: Did the leadership of RNZ defy its shareholding minister over Concert FM?