
NZME earnings up a notch despite revenue pressure
Newly-listed NZME said its operating earnings improved slightly over the six months to June.
Newly-listed NZME said its operating earnings improved slightly over the six months to June.
COMMENT: The Bravo TV channel and MediaWorks are pleased with a promising start for their fly-on-the-wall show Real Housewives of Auckland.
The chief executive of Vice, the highly valued youth media company, has indicated he could sell up in a bid for survival.
Your days of downloading the latest Game of Thrones episodes might be over if Google has anything to do with it.
Netflix has warned that its Australian customers could face delays in getting new content added to their service. Here's why.
The Commerce Commission has updated its timeframe on delivering its decision on the proposed merger of NZME and Fairfax.
Free-to-air TV won't face such dramatic upheaval as the print media, believes TVNZ head of television Jeff Latch.
Bonds has launched a bizarre new ad in Australia in which men agonise over the impact of having children on their physiques.
Spark, TVNZ and 2Degrees pile on submissions to Commerce Commission saying the proposed merger would entrench Sky's monopoly on sports content.
A High Court judge will release his decision this afternoon on Sky TV's injunction against Fairfax's use of Olympic video.
It's old news that some New Zealand media companies are no longer treating each other as the enemy.
Fairfax has questioned if Sky TV has the grounds to bring an injunction against it over the use of Olympic Games video.
Fairfax wants the dispute over its use of Sky TV's Rio Olympics footage to go to a full trial.
This is why advertisers are happy to spend the big bucks on their Olympics advertising.
Sky TV tells the High Court Fairfax's use of Rio Olympics video clips online is "exploitation", as the broadcaster seeks an injunction.
Fairfax Media says it expects to hold a minority shareholding in the merged company planned with NZME.
Sky TV has gone to the High Court seeking an injunction against Fairfax Media over the use of Rio Olympics video.
Fairfax is looking to extend its business beyond content provision with a new venture to launch a fibre-only ISP.
Netflix has overtaken YouTube in data usage on three internet providers, showing its popularity in New Zealand.
NZME says nothing in merger submissions undermine key arguments in favour of its joining up with Fairfax.
Spark has appointed the interim chief executive officer of MediaWorks as its new chief financial officer.
MediaWorks Investments has hired oOh! Media chairman Michael Anderson to lead the free-to-air broadcaster, replacing Mark Weldon.
COMMENT: Whoever replaces Mark Weldon will have no lack of challenges.
After 30 years in publishing, Wendy Pye still approaches business with the eagerness of a child learning to read.
A New Zealand Post commercial has annoyed some staff, who are upset by the cost at a time when posties are being taken off the streets.
The National Business Review's 2016 Rich List features a largely unchanged top 10. But the richest man in NZ's fortune took a big hit this year.
Mediaworks has been tipped to announce oOh! Media chairman Michael Anderson as incoming chief executive in the next few day, says
Ten people caught illegally live streaming Joseph Parker fight.
Roger Ailes resigned as head of the Fox News Channel leaving Rupert Murdoch to settle frayed nerves.
COMMENT: Is Rod Drury going out of his way to bite the hand that feeds him?