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SPY: TVNZ stars entertain at company party
TVNZ hosted a Christmas party for the news and current affairs team on Saturday night with a very special musical act.
What's the future of TV in New Zealand?
TV viewing culture is changing, particularly among the younger demographics, writes Peter Griffin.
SPY: TV3 announces new Europe correspondent
In a statement to 3 News staff yesterday, Mark Jennings announced that reporter Melissa Davies will be the network's new Europe correspondent.
Nude <i>Top Model</i> complaint not upheld
A complaint about young women posing topless on NZ's Next Top Model has not been upheld.
Sky readies for internet TV assault
The way hundreds of thousands of Kiwis watch TV shows is about to undergo a fundamental and dramatic change.
Newsreader Suzy quits Prime role
Former Shortland Street actor Suzy Clarkson is set to quit her role as Prime Television's weekend news presenter.
Paul Henry's pricey gifts to himself
Sacked TVNZ broadcaster Paul Henry is set to go on a million dollar-plus spending spree.
TV3 takes on minister over complaint
TV3 is taking the BSA to court over a complaint from Social Development Minister Paula Bennett, about a report claiming she offered a beneficiary money to drop a privacy case.
<i>The future is you</i> - Brent Impey's John O'Shea Memorial Address
This speech was delivered at the 2010 SPADA conference, on Friday November 12th.
Paul Henry feels betrayed
Paul Henry says TVNZ encouraged him to be provocative - but then treated him unreasonably when his on-air comments sparked a public backlash.
TV stars' shaky start to marriage
When the earth moved for lovebirds Kate Lynch and Andrew Gourdie it was not a good thing.
Henry's Asian driver comments 'borderline' - BSA
'Ill-conceived' comments by Paul Henry on Asian drivers were not sufficiently objectionable for a complaint to be upheld, the BSA has ruled.