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Crown Law to review internet publishing laws
The Crown Law Office reviewing internet publication, after recent cases raised questions over contempt of court and suppression order breaches.

Govt scuppers Maori TV's bid for rugby rights
The Govt has scuppered Maori TV's bid for exclusive free-to-air rights to screen the Rugby World Cup by putting up enough money for TVNZ to outbid it.

TVNZ resubmits 'compelling bid' for rugby rights
TVNZ has resubmitted what the International Rugby Board calls a compelling bid for the free-to-air rights for the Rugby World Cup.

Tatler magazine celebrates 300 years
Tatler magazine, which began as a publication to carry coffee house gossip during the turbulent reign of Queen Anne, will next week celebrate its 300th anniversary.

Political pressure forces Maori TV to change bid
Maori TV was pressured into changing its bid for the exclusive free-to-air rights to the Rugby World Cup to allow rival channels to piggy-back and show the games.

<i>Media:</i> TVNZ role in toddler case unsettling
TVNZ introduced Sensing Murder medium Deb Webber to the family of Aisling Symes just two days after the little girl had gone missing.

TVNZ profits plunge 90pc to $2.1m
TVNZ reveal an after-tax profit nearly 90 per cent down on the previous year.

TVNZ furious over Veitch rumours
TVNZ is fuming over reports questioning some of its executives' roles in the Tony Veitch saga and has reiterated its full confidence in them.