
Veitch gets old radio job back
Controversial broadcaster Tony Veitch has been given his old job back as a presenter on Radio Sport.
Controversial broadcaster Tony Veitch has been given his old job back as a presenter on Radio Sport.
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Paul Henry's hurried exit from Breakfast opens the door for more upheavals at TVNZ.
Rating for TVNZ's Breakfast show have remained high after the departure of host Paul Henry.
TVNZ says it has received a "substantial" number of calls from people interested in Paul Henry's job.
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Paul Henry's racist comments finally caught up with him yesterday when he resigned from TVNZ after meeting the state broadcaster's chief executive.
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You can't just presume that people know or care about your company, let alone try and find out what they do.
Paul Henry's racist slurs were vile, but weeding out Henry may not be enough to clean up the rot at TVNZ.