First interview: New Media Minister tells of 'urgency'; Scotty Stevenson's new radio show; Closed title rises from ashes
Media Insider: A top community news title is saved; The Hui to lose studio.
Media Insider: A top community news title is saved; The Hui to lose studio.
Paul Goldsmith now inherits the tricky job some predecessors have resigned over.
Melissa Lee had the Media & Communications portfolio for six years before this reshuffle.
Awa Puna tells The Upside podcast about expressing her identity through filmmaking.
Penny Simmonds has also been stripped of the Disability Issues portfolio.
Warner Bros Discovery confirms it is considering the name for its bulletin.
Viewers noted the irony in a chat with a breastfeeding mum who was asked to leave a show.
Media Insider: Meta introducing technology to blur IG nudes; Media firms eye fee relief.
NYT: The firm lost US$3b but increased cashflow by making cuts - including 300 NZ staff.
OPINION: It is vital the new organisation be independent of government.
We scoured the archives to unearth these highlights from 47 years of the show.
It is yet to be confirmed who will front the new Stuff 6pm news service.
Media Insider: Former TV3 boss in bid for 6pm news; Stuff CEO stays grounded.
What are the risks and opportunities for Stuff and other media under the new 6pm deal?
OPINION: Government inaction suggests it does not care. Where does this leave NZ?
From day 1 rivalry to Corngate to 'puffed up little shit', it's been an eventful 34 years.
Stuff will provide an hour-long bulletin on weekdays and a 30-minute bulletin at weekends.
Ad industry leader on sponsorship move: 'It’s certainly not how I’ve conducted business.'
'It doesn't look like it's going to turn around,' warns Duncan Greive.
OPINION: The death of prime-time current affairs TV has been a long time coming.
The Breakfast host chose to tell her story before she wears it for the first time on TV.
Kiwis have been treated to a glut of free coverage over the past 12 months.
Jailed radio star's new podcast; Xero ad account up for pitch; NZME eyes earnings growth.
The outspoken comedian is on her way to NZ. Karl Puschmann caught up with her.
Don't ask her to talk about the process.
TVNZ looking at everything to stay commercially viable. ‘This includes Shortland Street'.
It's been a bad week for the NZ media industry with hundreds of job losses confirmed.
As media companies cut jobs, trust in local news is at an all-time low.
The Newshub reporter said negotiations continue for other rescue efforts.
'This was not an easy decision' - CEO on show's closure.