
In LA, precarious times for the Times
The paper has been beset by turmoil the past two weeks
The paper has been beset by turmoil the past two weeks
The regulator says it would give Rupert Murdoch too much control of UK media.
The company says 8.5 million people signed up for its service over the past three months
While editorially strong, the free weekly celebrating Auckland struggled commercially.
Billionaire has backing from the powerful Mercer family and a cast of Fox News celebrities
NZME shaking up the property market with a one-stop online service.
COMMENT:Commission and court have focused on just one side of equation in blocking merger.
Loss of plurality would have major ramifications for New Zealand democracy
Twitter's rules have led to the suspension of a number of controversial accounts.
Voyager Internet has taken over as sponsor of New Zealand's premier media awards.
An Auckland businessman is accused of indecently assaulting two employees.
Peter Cullinane has been appointed as the new chairman of NZME.
Mike Hosking is the king of breakfast radio.
NZME has appointed Matt Headland as the new Chief Commercial Officer.
AT&T has vowed to fight US government to save its US$85 billion bid to buy Time Warner.
If media merger is allowed it should be re-negotiated says analyst.
TVNZ has lost a Press Council complaint about a Weekend Herald story.
Vodafone has announced the prices for its TV internet bundle deals.
Vodafone TV is a game-changer for Vodafone, but it's less clear what it means for Sky.
COMMENT: Revealing salaries is little more than gossip and spite, envy and bitching.
High Court judge gets Facebook news primer in media merger hearing.
Vodafone is stepping into the TV space with a new media service.
NZME and Stuff are challenging the Commerce Commission's decision to turn down the merger.
NZ's two largest news publishers will today take their merger appeal to the High Court.
ABC and SBS stars earning more than $200,000 are due to have their salaries made public.
Why has the NZ Herald's masthead turned rainbow for the day?
Insecure teens, shunned mums and the sound of sizzling bacon make up latest ASA decisions.
Pressure on NZ On Air means no money for long-running public service programmes.
NZME and Stuff are committed to pursuing the appeal against the Commerce Commission.
The world's top soccer league will negotiate new rights to broadcast matches in the UK.