
Breakfast war far from over
Ten months after the demise of Sunrise, MediaWorks boss Jason Paris has raised the prospect of a new dawn for TV3's morning news show.
Ten months after the demise of Sunrise, MediaWorks boss Jason Paris has raised the prospect of a new dawn for TV3's morning news show.
Former Sunday reporter Miriama Kamo is returning to the show to take up the role of presenter.
The overwhelming message from Hone Harawira's Te Tai Tokerau constituents is he should stay with the Maori Party, the MP's electorate committee says.
Hone Harawira has broken down in tears in a TV interview discussing his problems with the Maori Party.
Actress Keisha Castle-Hughes might be used to the red carpet but she's not afraid to rough it for Intrepid Journeys, writes Deborah Hill Cone.
ABC network plans primetime treatment for its version of This Is Not My Life.
Young folk need not survive on takeaways or ready-meals - teenager Claire Gourley shows us how.
Hone Harawira says he has no intention of leaving the Maori Party, despite saying some 'dickheads' within it were trying to expel him.
The Government and Sky Television are both dismissing the need for regulation of video content.
Pernod Ricard threatened to pull its advertising from TVNZ after a vodka ad was placed alongside a story about a schoolboy who drank himself to death.
Love is in the air for two of the country's best-known political reporters, who took advantage of the summer break to get engaged.
Breakfast show ratings jump despite criticism of new host pairing.
The first appearance of new Breakfast hosts Petra Bagust and Corin Dann sent critics to the internet to voice their views.
Two of the best Maori broadcasters in NZ are at odds over how best to preserve the Maori language.
The authority has dismissed a complaint that a segment on the children's show was "loaded with innuendo".
The authority's decision, released today, focused on statements made by Mr Henry on the TV One show 'Breakfast' between March and September.
TVNZ newsreader Peter Williams will take on the Port of Tauranga half-ironman in January... and it's for a good cause.