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<i>Peter Bromhead</i>: Teddy bear coffee and the publishing industry's demise
I would move to America tomorrow, if it wasn't for the coffee and terrible food.

Backlash at 'blogger plantation'
She is the queen of bloggers, the woman who captured internet journalism and turned it into a multimillion-dollar industry. But now, after selling The Huffington Post to AOL, Arianna Huffington is being sued by the bloggers.

John Drinnan: MediaWorks lifeline has strings attached, documents reveal
The $43.3m lifeline thrown to MediaWorks has put the Government in an interesting position, should the media company ever be sold.

Media: New men at top signal RNZ shake-up
The Government has appointed the political raconteur and public relations man...

TVNZ cuts 'Good Morning' jobs
TVNZ's Good Morning show will cease filming at its Lower Hutt studios from the end of this year.

Self published thriller writer makes a killing on Kindle
Self-publishing has traditionally been a surefire route to obscurity and dismal sales. Now a British thriller writer who sells his novels as ebooks for as little as 71p ($1.50) is proving the naysayers wrong.

TV3 brings Henry in from cold
Paul Henry, who resigned from TVNZ following outrage over racist comments, has signed a deal with TV3.

Is this a Conversation worth having?
There's a new player in science communication that has emerged across the Tasman.