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JonBenet's brother sues TV network
The older brother of JonBenet Ramsey is suing CBS and others for over $1 billion over a series that concluded he killed his sister.
The older brother of JonBenet Ramsey is suing CBS and others for over $1 billion over a series that concluded he killed his sister.
We're looking back on some of our favourite big reads from TimeOut this year. Today, we revisit Karl Puschmann's opinion piece on what to watch when TV is just too much.
We're looking back on some of our favourite big reads this year. Today, we revisit Siena Yates' interview with Angela Bloomfield.
Carpool Karaoke is the segment that has made James Corden a star around the world and he has George Michael to thank for it.
From Fleur getting dumped despite winning the Bachelor to Hilary Barry leaving TV3 and Rachel McKenna leaving Shorty St.
"Wednesday morning, 2:30AM. I punched in the pin code and I was in." - Married At First Sight star describes the moment she knew her partner was cheating.
Wallace has quit TV to launch a new breakfast radio show with Toni Street.
In his final column of the year Karl Puschmann takes a look at the average entertainment of 2016.
When you've had enough family time and just want to chill, these are the top 15 shows you can binge these holidays.
Jono and Ben just made a shock announcement that they're leaving Friday nights next year.
William Wallace's time as Glen came to an end on Shortland Street last night - but it is not the first time he's died on screen.
The Herald's entertainment team reflect on 2016 and give you their highlights and lowlights of the year that was.
Paul Henry may be gone from our screens, but his hysterical laugh and sarcastic sense of humour is going to live on forever.
TV3 has looked in-house to fill two vacant positions in its new morning show fronted by Duncan Garner.
Liam Neeson's best attempt at playing Santa in a new late show video is pure terror.
The woman who had an affair with Seven's CEO says the situation was "killing me" and begged to "be fired".
A weatherman in the United Kingdom had an embarrassing moment when he was forced to flee the studio after falling ill live on air.
What were the best moments on TV this year? Calum Henderson shares his picks.
Watch: Jeremy Clarkson has shocked Christmas shoppers by driving a tank into a busy Dubai mall.
Aussie breakfast TV producers have revealed some of the "interesting" encounters they've had with stars behind the scenes
You might think The Moe Show is strictly for the kids. But there are plenty of parents who settle in for a binge.
Shortland Street's finale was a melting pot of affairs, violence and murder, and things aren't looking good for next year.
SNL take Love Actually's most famous scene and give it a hilariously 2016 makeover in this new skit.
TVNZ may have shown Rawdon Christie the door but the former Breakfast host is glad they did and doesn't miss it one bit.
Did Len Brown's daggy dancing do it for you? How about Shavaughn Ruakere's cringy live cross? Or Miss Universe's low budget pageant?
Viewers are set for a dark and dramatic Christmas cliffhanger which is set to leave the future of some of the show's most-loved characters up in the air.
A horrific new Russian reality show is allowing contestants to rape and murder each other.
Here's everything we loved, and a few things we hated, in 2016.
As Paul Henry's final week of breakfast television comes to a close, NZ On Screen's Nicky Harrop revisits some of his many memorable screen moments.
For only the third time in the company's history, Netflix has cancelled one of their shows - but with very good reason.