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<i>Media</i>: Perigo radio stint sparks diction friction
Media: Perigo radio stint sparks diction friction
Broadcaster backs Hotchin
Mike Hosking has defended Hanover co-founder Mark Hotchin, describing the businessman as a victim of tall-poppy syndrome.
Trelise unruffled as author mocks fashions of the rich
Charlotte Grimshaw's fourth novel The Night Book is set among Auckland's wealthy political elite and tells of women with more money than dress sense, decked out in "yards of ruffle and flounce and skirt and boot".
Bollocks! says Air NZ to Virgin criticism
Air NZ has taken an unusual approach as it defends itself from claims an alliance with Virgin will mean an inevitable downgrade of its services.
See what Hef sees - Playboy gets 3D centrefold
"What would people most like to see in 3D?" asked Playboy founder Hugh Hefner. "Probably a naked lady."
TV3 could woo back much-loved Nightline host
TV3 bosses hinted that popular and irreverent former Nightline host Belinda Todd could return to Kiwi television.
Maori TV fraudster: It's Kiwi injustice
The man who faked his CV to become the first boss of Maori TV says his sentence was harsh compared with what has since happened to a public servant who falsified her CV.
Newsweek on the market
At a time when people don't want to wait a minute for information, let alone seven days, does a weekly news magazine have a future?
Media couple victims of bizarre banking scam
A "large Polynesian woman" has been pretending to be Kate Hawkesby's daughter in order to cash cheques worth thousands of dollars.
Sex scene, 'killer' promo complaints upheld
The BSA has found Close Up breached children's interests by showing a sex scene involving actress Keisha Castle-Hughes.