TVNZ looking at options for Paul Henry
John Drinnan says Mark Sainsbury is safe at Close Up and TVNZ is looking for ways to use Paul Henry's tabloid talents.
John Drinnan says Mark Sainsbury is safe at Close Up and TVNZ is looking for ways to use Paul Henry's tabloid talents.
Fairfax Media director David Evans has been forced to resign from the board.
New Zealand is getting its own Julia Child. Cooking and food writer Annabel Langbein has signed a global licensing deal with international TV distributor Fremantle Media Enterprises.
Emails about a TVNZ promotion featuring Bill English reveal his staff rewrote parts of the script.
The publisher of tabloid newspaper NZ Truth has gone into liquidation owing lenders and creditors more than $600,000.
Halloween trick-or-treaters found talkback radio pioneer Tim Bickerstaff dead in his home in Whitianga at the weekend.
TVNZ says it always intended to phase out the 45 second ad for TVNZ 7's 'Focus on the Economy' series over the next few days.
Labour has written to TVNZ asking it to pull an ad it says gives National about $1 million in free publicity.
Twelve staff at TVNZ get $290,000 a year or more, its annual report shows.
After shambolic handling of the free to air row, politicians could be excused for hoping the World Cup rights deal will be done, dusted and under the carpet.
A US newspaper wants a marijuana critic to review Colorado's hundreds of legalised cannabis dispensaries and their products.
RNZ host Sean Plunket tells ERA he was "distressed" at being told to find another job if he didn't like being prevented from writing for Metro.