
NZoA's new music site gets thumbs down
Karl Puschmann has given NZ music streaming site AllTracks a whirl, his verdict is in ... and it ain't pretty.
Karl Puschmann has given NZ music streaming site AllTracks a whirl, his verdict is in ... and it ain't pretty.
Paul Casserly rounds up the best TV quotes from April.
Figures released last week by the Department of Internal Affairs show that some names are timeless, but there are only a few of the old vintage left.
There are a lot of big movies coming to NZ cinema screens soon. Dominic Corry lists off the films we should be geting excited about.
New Voice judge Jessie J has become embroiled in a feud with fans after she dumped all her supporters from her Twitter account.
Kiah Roache-Turner shot his gruesome zombie thriller Wyrmwood over weekends, taking his inspiration from Peter Jackson's first film Bad Taste.
Do you really need to watch The Bachelor? Or can you catch the controversy in tweets, Facebook posts and news reports? Lydia Jenkin and Joanna Hunkin choose a rose...
They're huge in Japan, but why not the rest of the world? Siobhan Keogh looks at why some games just don't translate.
A 15-person Kiwi film crew shooting TVNZ's upcoming Sir Edmund Hillary biopic fear for the safety of friends they met in earthquake-ravaged Nepal.
Aidan Turner smoulders as Poldark in a 1780s period drama set in Cornwall. Here are some things you should know about Ross Poldark, the star of Prime's new 18th century "drama" Poldark (8.30pm, Wednesdays).
One of the Kiwi women who failed to win Arthur Green’s heart on The Bachelor might not be unlucky in love after all.
As the 2015 Comedy Festival begins, NZ On Screen Content Director Irene Gardiner looks back at how stand-up comedy has been presented on New Zealand television over the years.
"I am having an Anzac remembrance breakfast with my parents. Given my dad was an RNZAF pilot (although not in World War I) this seems appropriate." - Simon Gault
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.
Our social media scout Cam Mansel gives you the run down of things you might have missed in the weird and wonderful world of celebrity social media.
Now that The Hobbit has come to a close, what should be the next project that director Peter Jackson sinks his teeth into? Dominic Corry investigates.
Who's better: Batman, or Superman? Karl Puschmann and Dominic Corry go into battle over the age-old argument.
Our social media scout Cam Mansel gives you the run down of things you might have missed in the weird and wonderful world of celebrity social media.
With the changing face of television news and current affairs in the spotlight at the moment, NZ On Screen Content Director Irene Gardiner selects five memorable New Zealand TV news and current affairs moments from years gone by.
Auckland lawyer Danielle Beston said sayonara to the bachelor. And no one was more relieved than her aunt, who laid into the reality dating show on Twitter.
Our social media scout Cam Mansel gives you the run down of things you might have missed in the weird and wonderful world of celebrity social media.
Siobhan Keogh delves into episodic video games, which make fans wait for episodes - just like TV shows.
There are an awful lot of sequels being made that nobody asked for. Dominic Corry takes a look at a few of the worst.
Why go to a music festival when you can watch it from the comfort of your own home? Chris Schulz and Lydia Jenkin have their say.
Don't want to see John Campbell leave your TV screen in the evenings? Then put these seven ways to save Campbell Live into action.
Paul Casserly takes a look at the Campbell Live catastrophe - and Catastrophe, the new TV show.
Money too tight to mention? Siobhan Keogh discovers four free games that are worthy of your time.
Time for a little foreign movie culture. Dominic Corry lists off five contemporary French films you really need to see.
Campbell Live is up on the chopping block, but who's to blame? Greg Dixon asks.