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Maori TV's wide popularity attracts British researcher
British student Richard Turner is so impressed with Maori TV he's travelled to NZ to find out why it's so successful - especially with Pakeha viewers.
Italian press ungracious at upset
The Italian press were as ungracious after what amounted to a defeat for the Azzurri yesterday.
<i>All in a day's work: </i>Winning the battle, but losing the war...
Perhaps it is our fascination with those on television, or with the fourth estate, but it really is quite amazing how often those involved in the news become the news.
Iwi will get 2000km of coastline
Attorney-General Chris Finlayson believes about 2000km of NZ's coastline will eventually be covered by iwi customary title.
PlayStation focuses on 3D tricks, new Move controller
Sony bosses are showing off lush new 3D content for the PS3 console.
All Whites watch out - here come the world champs
NZ might still be revelling in our World Cup draw, but the All Whites' next opponents, Italy, are not so easily impressed.
Le Monde rescue bid embroiled in politics
France's most prestigious newspaper is up for grabs.
Hollywood horror at box-office futures trading
Hollywood studios are trying to halt the trading of "box office futures", which will allow speculators to bet on the success or failure of movies in the financial markets.
World Cup ambush marketing stunt costs UK TV pundit his job
A TV pundit gave his World Cup tickets to ambush marketers...
<i>Yurika Arai:</i> Don't cast all Japanese as villains in whaling issue
Yurika Arai explains the Japanese attitude to whale meat.
Sean Plunket resigns from <i>Morning Report</i>
Radio New Zealand's Morning Report host Sean Plunket has resigned.
<i>Mark Irving</i> - Why we should appreciate advertising more
I informed everyone that I worked in advertising. The immediate reactions varied from pity to silence...
<i>Jonathan Dodd:</i> All media facing advertising challenges
Three distinct styles of marketing are competing...
Mayor calls foul over expenses story
Manukau City Mayor Len Brown says the council is considering legal action after accusations that council staff committed fraud.
A glimpse into the future of journalism
Buried in a local Michigan paper, one byline offers a taste of what journalism could one day become.
Herald, HoS win big at awards
The New Zealand Herald was declared the country's best daily newspaper, and our journalists won the two top reporting awards, at the Qantas media awards last night.