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From breaking records to yesterday's news
CNN changed the media landscape by becoming the first network to provide 24-hour rolling news. Now it's the victim of another revolution.

<i>Editorial:</i> Magic playing shoddy game over emails
So it's the media's fault? The Magic's blacklisting of a Herald reporter is not a good look for the franchise.

<i>Media</i>: Sharing shop one option to save costs
Mediaworks wants to put TV and radio news operations under one roof.

<i>Mark Irving:</i> When advertising goes wrong, it goes very wrong.
Mark Irving, advertising company director on the times advertising goes wrong.

Prison Works: Conrad Black becomes a liberal
Like many other conservatives who end up behind bars, former newspaper publisher Conrad Black has become a convert to the cause of prison reform.

TVNZ says latest stats bad news for rival network
TVNZ has used figures showing the rising popularity of its 6pm news to fire an attack on its rival TV3's "smoke, mirrors and big marketing campaigns".

Fiji newspaper on the block
Fiji's oldest newspaper, currently owned by Rupert Murdoch, is up for sale.

Radio Sport promoter dies after falling off roof
Friends and family will today farewell a man credited with getting Radio Sport on its feet.

Magazine deal helps pay for Kate's '$300k' ring
Insiders estimate Mike Hosking and Kate Hawkesby could have been paid around $50,000 for a magazine deal.

Refugee star lights up world stage
British-born rapper M.I.A. is the most provocative pop artist of her generation. She talks to Miranda Sawyer about being banned by YouTube and why passion and pop are inseparable.

<i>Mark Irving :</i> Why the All Blacks brand is being forced to evolve
A simple "gidday" and handshake goes a long way to restoring the All Black's brand.