Shock jock back on airwaves
Notorious DJ Iain Stables - famous for live pranks landing him in hot water - will be back on air next month.
Notorious DJ Iain Stables - famous for live pranks landing him in hot water - will be back on air next month.
For TV's most outspoken host, Paul Henry was unusually quiet as he left the Auckland District Court this week.
Witi Ihimaera's novel The Trowenna Sea, which was accused of plagiarism, won't be republished, despite an amended version being promised.
It's a sad day for journalism when a newspaper is pressured into stopping its reports on crime.
A 'raunchy and sexually charged' scene on Home and Away breached broadcasting standards, the BSA has ruled.
From next month, web users will have to pay to read the News of the World tabloid online.
You may know Vera Farmiga as the sexually charged businesswoman in Up In The Air, but the Oscar-nominated star won the award for best actress in a feature film here in New Zealand.
Television's watchdog will tomorrow slam the broadcast of explicit content in a show watched by children.
Live results from the Auckland Town Hall, as the Qantas Film and Television Craft Awards are presented.
New Zealand's analogue television service will be switched off progressively nationwide between September 2012 and late 2013, the Government said today.
For months now I've been using the term "freasy" for social media marketing. Meaning it's free and easy to do.
Sean Plunket's replacement is a long time coming.
I write this by candlelight. Well not really. But days after the Canterbury earthquake I'm still shaking.
Garth George writes that newspapers are delving deep and providing a lasting record, as our hearts go out to all Cantabrians.
Are cultural stereotypes tired and irrelevant?
The seismic shift in the South Island made headline news around the world.