
Private equity firm eyes Fairfax Australia
A private equity giant is said to be eyeing up Fairfax Australia's best assets.
A private equity giant is said to be eyeing up Fairfax Australia's best assets.
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After the blocked NZME-Fairfax merger, we take a look at the issues affecting media.
ZB, ZM, The Hits, Radio Sport among winners as NZME gains listeners in new radio survey.
The Commerce Commission's decision has wider implications for commercial law.
COMMENT: The proposed NZME-Fairfax marriage is effectively dead and should be interred.
Commerce Commission chairman Mark Berry says media market 'still in a state of flux'.
Staff at the Sydney Morning Herald and Melbourne Age are on strike.
NZME's share price slipped after the Commerce Commission ruling.
Media commentator Bill Ralston says Fairfax and NZME will have to strip budgets.
Watch: Commerce Commission rejects bid by media companies NZME and Fairfax to merge.
Online watchdogs are happy with Facebook's reason for targeting vulnerable youth.
Dame Therese Walsh has been named as the new chairwoman of Television New Zealand.
NZME and Fairfax will have to wait an additional day to hear whether the merger is allowed
COMMENT: Radio NZ offer of free interview series came too late, says TVNZ.
Staff in the TVNZ news team face a round of job cuts.
Sky says falling revenue and subscriber numbers contributed to Whangarei office closure.
A US interview with a wanted Chinese man was abruptly cut off sparking intense speculation
Facebook has turned to an unexpected tool to expand its ongoing fight against fake news.
If you can't remember the last crisis United had, it's a good sign this one will pass too.
At least 11 companies have dropped O'Reilly over a series of sexual harassment allegations
COMMENT: Online property site Domain is a juicy target for a takeover.
David Bradley made his fortune riding the great era of business consulting.
TVNZ news anchor will now moonlight as a frontman for another media organisation.
COMMENT: TV, radio bosses depart, and a Commerce Commission delay creates a log jam.
The Commerce Commission has announced a delay on its decision on the merger proposal.
TVNZ's director of content Jeff Latch has resigned from the broadcaster after 23 years.
COMMENT: One-time Act Party vice-president finds an audience among US conservatives, John Drinnan writes.