
Election 2020: Who's controlling the social media conversation?
Followers and likes tell only a small part of the story, writes Damien Venuto.
Followers and likes tell only a small part of the story, writes Damien Venuto.
"Reliance on social media 'popularity' is a blunt approach," High Court judge says.
It is not the first time a minor party has taken legal action after being left out.
The results from the first debate are in. So how did it compare to the previous election?
A California Judge says the Trump Government's action would affect First Amendment rights.
Maggie Campbell was the only Kiwi to receive the accolade.
Herald reaches number one spot.
After 15 years of as a private equity hot potato, TV3 finally gets a long-term owner.
Facebook has faced criticism for allowing the spread of conspiracy theories & hate speech.
New York Times: Australia is aiming to curb the power of Facebook and Google.
What were Kiwis' preferred platforms to view and consume news in 2020 so far?
There is a new "friendship" between NZME and Skinny.
500,000 more Kiwis a night have been tuning into 1 News at 6pm than Newshub.
Dubious advice and sex trafficking: The fake world of influencers.
Media company soars after better-than-expected result.
NZME's media assets take market share.
NZME produces strong result under tough conditions.
Legal fight erupts over bacon advertising campaign.
Analyst more optimistic on the pay TV operator.
Bauer Media to axe eight popular magazine titles as the company deals with the pandemic.
Another high-profile columnist has quit following an ongoing free-speech battle in US.
Veteran journalist Bill Ralston says it might be time TVNZ shakes up its 6pm format.
New York Times: Google argues it doesn't control enough of the digital ad industry.
Feeling good often trumps logic, writes an advertising executive.
Negotiations for the sale of MediaWorks' TV arm are currently down to one buyer.
The deal could be announced as early as next week.
Why one influential group loves Facebook a little too much.
The MediaWorks boss talks to the Herald about leaving the business.