Big problems at Breakfast revealed
Hilary Barry and Jack Tame are set to take over Breakfast next month. TVNZ sources have told the Herald there is reportedly already trouble behind the scenes.
Hilary Barry and Jack Tame are set to take over Breakfast next month. TVNZ sources have told the Herald there is reportedly already trouble behind the scenes.
Sources say the broadcaster has been told he is to be taken off TVNZ's Breakfast show.
Rawdon Christie could have avenues to seek damages for humiliation, loss of dignity and injury to feelings after his axing from Breakfast, a lawyer says.
COMMENT: As the campaign for Maori Language Week 2016 concludes, it's a phrase that resonates with the changing societal landscape for Te Reo Maori.
Did Rawdon and Nadine host Breakfast this morning, or did the TV One show debut new presenters?
TVNZ won't say whether its dumped Breakfast show hosts will be on air tomorrow.
TVNZ has swept the broom through its Breakfast show, with co-hosts Rawdon Christie and Nadine Chalmers-Ross being chopped.
COMMENT: I'd just like to say there is no truth in the rumour that TVNZ are thinking of replacing me as the host of current affairs programme Breakfast.
Professional director Joan Withers will take over as chair of Warehouse Group in September, having decided she won't seek reappointment
COMMENT: TVNZ OnDemand's scheduling has reached a new low - but it was always just a matter of time, writes Calum Henderson.
Slowing advertising market and reduced government funding eats into Television New Zealand's revenue.
TVNZ has confirmed it is dropping newsreader Bernadine Oliver-Kerby from its weekend news line up.
One News viewers will have noticed a change to their weekend bulletins - the absence of newsreader Bernadine Oliver-Kirby.
TVNZ will trial a binge-watching strategy normally used by pay-for-view broadcasters in a bid to hook viewers into new drama Doctor Foster.
Leading New Zealand fashion designer says Television New Zealand's new casual dress code is the wrong cut for the image-driven industry.
TVNZ has asked its female reporters to look less glamorous and men have been told to be more blokey under 2016's new dress code.
We're looking back at our columnists most popular pieces from 2015. Today Alex Casey from The Spinoff revels in the highs and lows of Daniel Corbett, the endearing One News weatherman and replacement for Jim Hickey in our hearts.
TVNZ revealed two data security breaches over the past year, one including distribution of "commercially sensitive data" to external media agencies.
New Kiwi series a prime-time winner on Australian TV.
NZ's big media players have formed a new advertising exchange.
Long-serving weather presenter Karen Olsen is leaving TVNZ after more than two decades with the company.
High-profile staff of Radio NZ have been moonlighting on outside money-earners.
TVNZ has unveiled a new initiative that merges entertainment and branded content and should provide more revenue from its "On Demand" site.
TVNZ chief executive puts a new twist on TV3 assertions that its news ratings slump has been caused by losing the rights to Home and Away to TVNZ.
Matilda Rice has quit her sales job at MediaWorks to go work for the opposition.
Privatisation is unlikely, but the Government is looking at other ways for TVNZ to get friendly with the private sector, writes John Drinnan.
The screening rights to Auckland schoolboy rugby will be opened up next season to other media companies, giving them the chance to take on broadcasting giant Sky.
Data compiled by Nielsen Research reveals some fascinating insights - and worrying trends for our biggest newsmakers.
The brainiac quiz show Mastermind is returning to primetime.
New TVNZ chairwoman Joan Withers describes TV One's rating success from 6pm to 7.30pm as "stunning".