
Stephen King's unusual next appearance
US claims deal would thwart competition, give Penguin Random House 'gigantic influence'.
US claims deal would thwart competition, give Penguin Random House 'gigantic influence'.
OPINION: TVNZ news boss Paul Yurisich had little choice but to fall on his sword.
You wouldn't post your political views on your CV.
OPINION: You can't complain about an elected official if you didn't bother casing a vote.
New York Times: We probably won't like what happens next.
'Horse trading' for staff has become common across industries.
Newstalk ZB remains resolute at the top of the pile.
Take it from someone who worked with Ross. He knows what he's doing, writes Paul Catmur.
Wall Street Journal banned from Wellington Budget lockups after hotspot slip-up.
Employment expert says errors made at TVNZ show the danger of employing friends.
Digital subscriptions a big milestone for media company NZME.
OPINION: Corporate entertainment is a vital part of business, winks Paul Catmur.
Publisher says guidance unchanged for the full year.
There are better places to learn about investment than the crypto markets.
The creative process is taxing whether it's three hours or 30 seconds.
PLUS: Is it a case of back to the future? Sky shares sink for a second day.
VideoTaxi is targeting international expansion.
It's merger season in New Zealand media, with Sky now in advanced talks to buy MediaWorks.
Broadcaster's head of news goes on leave and its chief executive issues an apology.
Kamahl Santamaria and Paul Yurisich both spent time at Al Jazeera.
OPINION: TVNZ has released little information thus far.
New York Times: While many media companies are joining forces, Paramount stands alone.
Paul Catmur writes that a loose statistic has the power to travel very far, very fast.
The level of spend for the proposed merger of TVNZ and RNZ is baffling.
New York Times: The absence of magazines is keenly felt.
New York Times: Executives aiming to introduce an ad-supported, lower-priced subscription.
OPINION: Jarden boss says no place for such behaviour.
'You need to have a clear line about what is lawful and what is not.'
NZME's radio network smashed through the 2 million listener threshold.
Grappling with this internet thing.