
The nation's media from A to Z
From the safety of the silly season John Drinnan delivers his take on the state of the nation's media - from A to Z.
From the safety of the silly season John Drinnan delivers his take on the state of the nation's media - from A to Z.
Google has said it will allow publishers to limit the number of free news pages users can access per day.
TelstraClear has been testing a new television service with the potential to make it a full-service provider.
TelstraClear's Wellington and Christchurch customers will soon get the first glimpse of the company's new personal video recorders.
Brent Impey has stepped down as chief executive of MediaWorks.
Brent Impey says he'll stand down as chief executive of MediaWorks NZ Ltd, owner of TV3, at the end of the year.
TV One is about to be sexed up with a series about a well-endowed man.
John Drinnan says Mark Sainsbury is safe at Close Up and TVNZ is looking for ways to use Paul Henry's tabloid talents.
New Zealand is getting its own Julia Child. Cooking and food writer Annabel Langbein has signed a global licensing deal with international TV distributor Fremantle Media Enterprises.
The publisher of tabloid newspaper NZ Truth has gone into liquidation owing lenders and creditors more than $600,000.