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Presenters 'gutted' as axe falls on show
Sunrise presenter Carly Flynn and co-anchor Oliver Driver will speak to their viewers in a special one-hour goodbye show today.

Govt concerned about Fiji media crackdown
An NZ watchdog says Fiji's new media decree targets members of the public as well as journalists and editors.

<i>Sunrise</i> makes way for <i>Raymond</i>
ASB Business and Sunrise will be replaced by repeats of Campbell Live and US sitcoms, it has been revealed.

<i>Michele Hewitson Interview:</i> Duncan Garner
TV3 political editor Duncan Garner not only likes to ask the questions, he's mastered the art of not answering questions from politicians.

Tea with the terrorist: inside bin Laden's lair
A Pakistani newspaper editor who twice interviewed Osama bin Laden explains why he believes the world's most wanted man is still alive.

<i>Media:</i> TVNZ happy to link with finance firms
TVNZ has received significant funding from companies that hit the wall, taking the retirement savings of mum-and-dad investors.

'Elle' anoints trend to plus-size models
One of the world's leading fashion magazines has created a real shock for France's fashionistas by tackling the last taboo: plus-size models.

Work proves just the ticket for Havoc
When Push Push came to shove shove, rocker-turned-broadcaster Mikey Havoc had to deal with almost $40,000 in parking fines and court costs.