
Fate of NZ's magazine industry days away
It's unclear which magazines will survive.
It's unclear which magazines will survive.
Judge said granting interim orders 'may increase the risk of Stuff ceasing operations'.
Comment: 'A national interest test on acquiring media suggests it's to be encouraged.'
COMMENT: Working out what humans think is a complicated business.
The future of media company Stuff remains unclear.
NZME says it is disappointed but respects the court decision.
Most predictions about Covid-19's impact on business will be wrong, writes David Thomason.
A High Court judge has reserved her decision.
Parties head to High Court over takeover talks.
Shareholder activists had strong words for NZME management.
Magazine publishers have been hit hard by trading restrictions and declining advertising.
New York Times: The balance of power between big tech and the news could be shifting.
COMMENT: Nine has struggled to sell Stuff - will NZME get it for $1?
Kris Faafoi faces growing pressure after things went wrong at Bauer.
NZME has filed a Commerce Commission application and wants to buy Stuff within three weeks
New York Times: He lost his job running a paper - as well as the house that went with it.
Comment: "This programme has never seen an audience like it."
All of ZB's weekday hosts have enjoyed increased audiences
Media company reveals staff have contracted coronavirus.
A recent study shows what Kiwis think of businesses running promotions.
Pattrick Smellie argues it may be one way to avoid a political headache.
NZME announces new steps to address declining revenue.
The Warehouse has been paid $52 million through the wage subsidy scheme.
TVNZ only has a limited number of episodes in reserve.
The FMA is clamping down on behaviour that preys on the Covid-19 crisis.
Magazines provide a home for ideas that's not duplicated anywhere else.
The broadcaster's rate of revenue decline now makes it eligible for Govt wage subsidy.
COMMENT: Social media is a great way to say exactly what you want to say, with no filters.
EDITORIAL: With Bauer as our barometer, the fourth estate stands on the brink.
Bauer Media Group is closing the business.