GfK takes over commercial radio survey
The Radio Broadcasters Association has announced research company GfK will be the new provider for the commercial radio survey from 2016.
The Radio Broadcasters Association has announced research company GfK will be the new provider for the commercial radio survey from 2016.
Heather du Plessis-Allan will begin hosting TV3's new current affairs show in six weeks' time but will also remain working for TVNZ for the next four weeks.
Broadcasters have won the 'global mode' world streaming battle - ISPs say they'll stop offering the service from September.
The brazen actions of Call Plus - promoting its Global Mode method of accessing foreign television, ultimately killed the service, says media writer John Drinnan.
A senior TVNZ staff member has apologised to Louise Nicholas after the broadcaster inadvertently aired an ad for condoms during a telemovie about her life.
A new report into the International Convention Centre deal says the government has come out on top over SkyCity in the protracted wrangling over the project.
Political parties need to listen carefully when TVNZ asks to be relieved of its obligation to screen their election broadcasts.
Internet data usage has seen a huge rise in the past three months as users embrace a "video streaming revolution".
Television New Zealand says it should be allowed to drop some of its election coverage because of terrible ratings.
Current affairs producer Briar McCormack has resigned from TVNZ and is the third senior female manager to leave the newsroom in the past few months.
There’s a lot of anger about TV current affairs at the moment – sparked by the threats to Campbell Live. But there’s also humour, writes Bryce Edwards.
Lightbox, MediaWorks, SKY and TVNZ have announced they are going ahead with legal action against CallPlus over the company's Global Mode service.
There has been much hyperbole in the reaction to a review by broadcaster MediaWorks of its evening current affairs show Campbell Live.
John Drinnan on the legal challenge to Global Mode services. Four media companies are threatening action to stop access.
On Thursday entertainment and television players Spark, MediaWorks, Sky and TVNZ fired a warning shot to Slingshot, Orcon and Bypass Network Services.
Free-to-air television starts marketing an upgraded "Freeview Plus" service this month, playing catch-up with the way people view programming.
How about this for a conundrum. There is a TV show I really want to watch, but I'm not going to.
An Austrian television production company has bought the rights to New Zealand comedy show The Late Night Big Breakfast, which was dumped by TVNZ this year and will not return for a second....
Let’s hope Prime News doesn’t become light reskin of TV3’s bulletin, writes Duncan Greive.
The Prime Minister has not tried to hide the fact that it was the public who decided the Government should not put public money into an Auckland international convention centre.
In the relentless search for new and challenging viewing experiences, I turned to Good Morning, a television show with one of those titles that says it all.
Entertainment is a funny business, especially when it's not that funny at all. Take, for instance, The Missing, a new British television drama series that launched on TV One on Sunday night in both terrific and dreadful style.
Lucy Knight - the good samaritan who suffered a fractured skull while trying to stop a bag-snatcher - says Susan Wood will need privacy to recover from her head injury.
Alex Casey revels in the highs and lows of Daniel Corbett, the endearing One News weatherman and replacement for Jim Hickey in our hearts.
A film project dramatising the "Black Widow" murder case of Helen Milner, who poisoned her husband, has received taxpayer funding.