
Pua Magasiva fined and disqualified for driving breach
Pua Magasiva was caught driving along State Highway 16.
Pua Magasiva was caught driving along State Highway 16.
COMMENT: It can take an almighty jolt in your life to remember what really matters.
Greg Boyed has been farewelled in a teary tribute on Seven Sharp.
The Flava radio station host was disqualified from driving for drink driving.
E tū union says the company is favouring non-union members.
Following the death of the chef during filming, production was plunged into uncertainty.
Sir Edward Durie and his wife Donna Hall, a high-profile lawyer, sued Māori TV.
The Spinoff TV lost nearly 90 per cent of its audience after a time slot change.
Screen funding system pays producers bonuses to shoehorn NZ references into scripts.
The debate over what constitutes hate speech has been fervent in recent months.
Netflix is now worth more than Disney - just let that sink in for a minute.
COMMENT: Why the sisters have become household names in the past decade.
Talk show host comments on Markle's "strangely hairless body" and likens her to a dolphin.
Last year, the total number of complaints increased by 3 per cent - with 1168 complaints.
BSA finds The AM Show was unfair and inaccurate in mentioning ex-MP David Garrett's past.
A Kiwi company being sued by Sky TV has been sold overseas for $12.5m.
Only about a third of Kiwis are now ready to watch all the 2019 World Cup on TV.
Kiwis could have access to all Rugby World Cup games for about $100 says Spark
Analysts say Fellet's resignation will bring fresh eyes to Sky
Sky TV CEO John Fellet says he is used to competition and isn't losing sleep
A pay-TV operator is eyeing a move into NZ, offering the possibility of cheaper viewing.
BBC Newsreader Emily Maitlis hits out at camera shots that reveal a little too much.
Canadians have called for the "right to bare arms" after former PM suggested the opposite.
Seven Sharp has stayed well ahead of The Project in its first week with the new hosts.
Here's a collection of shows to fight the boredom on a rainy day.
Newsboy will put the edge back into New Zealand current affairs, writes Calum Henderson.
From John and Judy on Top Half to Hilary and Jeremy - we look back at the history of 7pm.
I watched three shows over the summer - none of them would've existed 5 years ago.
TVNZ's political editor Corin Dann has announced he's stepping down from the role.
Research shows 44 per cent of New Zealanders are streaming content