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The Bear has dominated the nominations and two much-loved Kiwis also made the cut.
Hollywood legend reveals what we can expect from his new Roman epic Those About to Die.
The bitter divorce battle began in April 2023.
The fifth and final season is '100%' worth the wait, says one star.
New York Times: From Derby to dragons: Ewan Mitchell on playing Aemond Targaryen.
The Chase star has embarked on his fourth trip to Aotearoa in five years.
Wrestler Utah Mann explains why he 'decided to play calm'.
Gen X, Y and Z writers on the American teen drama that dominated a decade.
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Alex Casey power ranks week two of The Traitors NZ.
Shorty fans have flooded social media with questions over a recent post.
We round up everything coming to streaming services this week.
NY Times: Producers of The Boyfriend hope it will encourage broader acceptance.
The Chaser met with several leading All Blacks after their victory over England.
A sex coach explains why people in relationships are still drawn to dating platforms.
The TV host entertains illusions of grandeur with a dream dinner party.
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In 1989, TV3 launched its prime-time news bulletin, 3 National News.
She says she loved 'being the weather girl' but doesn't watch TV much now.
'Many men are just struggling with who they are.'
Even the most devoted fans of the graphic cult series weren't expecting to see it.
One banishing, one murder and one faithful turned traitor.
6pm TV news ad battle; Meta AI says Meta should pay for news; NZME confirms regional cuts.
Only days away from their final broadcast, a hilarious bloopers reel has emerged online.
MAFS NZ has wrapped, but the fallout is just beginning.
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Catch a drama about small-town sex work and the return of Paul Henry's deadly game.
The show's creator thinks it’s time for the real experts to bask in the spotlight.