Block NZ homes to be demolished
The four homes from the first season of The Block NZ will be bulldozed to make way for almost 100 high-rise apartments.
The four homes from the first season of The Block NZ will be bulldozed to make way for almost 100 high-rise apartments.
Bachelor Art Green and Matilda Rice are still inseparable after the series ended. But what became of the other girls and their quest for true love?
Ratings hit Dancing with the Stars could be the next reality TV show on the chopping block.
The Block Australia winners Dea and Darren Jolly - may end up losers if a Melbourne council has its way.
Having a tragic back story is almost as important as a decent voice on The X Factor, but one contestant is being accused of making his up.
TV chefs are New Zealand's most powerful reality television stars according to Spy.co.nz's inaugural power ranking.
Is there life after MasterChef? Well there certainly has been for best-selling cookbook author Chelsea Winter, discovers Greg Dixon.
Reality TV queen Julie Christie has agreed to sell for nearly $1.5 million a house she built on land originally acquired for The Block NZ.
MasterChef contestant Glenda Clark has been sent home but the Cantabrian says she wouldn't change a thing, calling the experience one of the best of her life.
A new format twist on The X Factor Australia had several young men in tears.
Kiwi miner Tangaroa Te Tai turned up to auditions in his work boots and safety jacket but still wowed judges.
Richard Harris has been eliminated from MasterChef after muddling the mascarpone in his dessert dish - but the Cantabrian says he "can't complain at all".
As many Kiwis struggle with weight gain, a new reality TV show will go behind the scenes of Middlemore Hospital's obesity ward.
All hail Ben, the existential hero of MasterChef NZ. No one should mistake his shock walk-out from the show as the act of a quitter.
The hot-stepping antics of some of our most-loved celebrities on Dancing with the Stars has contributed $70,000 to Kiwi charities.
Madonna has been offered her own programme by production company Bunim Murray, who make Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
The Block host Scott Cam is back with a new building show, Reno Rumble - and he's looking forward to presenting us with some good honest television.
Top food writer Lauraine Jacobs says the MasterChef moniker is more about celebrity status than cooking skills.
The fears are well-founded, as the world becomes more materialistic, hedonistic, videos rule supreme and hardly anyone reads either newspapers or books.
Herald investigation: Border Patrol has created an unrealistic expectation about the job of Customs officers, says the chief executive of the border protection agency.
Former star of Miss Popularity and Celebrity Treasure Island graces the cover of the latest edition of Playboy South Africa.
Reality TV is cheap to make, because the talent works for nothing and the scripts are skeletal, and it follows a wearyingly predictable formula, writes Peter Calder.
Kim Kardashian is pregnant with her second child, reports E!
Kris Jenner has rubbished reports that Rob Kardashian has entered rehab.
You have heard of Keeping Up with the Kardashians - now three Northland sisters are in a reality television show of their own, which could potentially be seen worldwide.
Kiwi surfing champ Maz Quinn is riding a wave of friendly abuse from his mates for swapping his rash vest for a slinky sequinned top.
The final three are set to sing off for X Factor NZ glory tonight.
Bachelorette Matilda Rice hasn't only won the heart of The Bachelor Art Green - she's also won the heart of his father.