Watch live: NZ media awards showcase the best in journalism
Instead of a black-tie dinner in Auckland, the awards are being live-streamed.
Instead of a black-tie dinner in Auckland, the awards are being live-streamed.
The company made as much revenue in April as it had for the 12 months before that.
It's unclear which magazines will survive.
Judge said granting interim orders 'may increase the risk of Stuff ceasing operations'.
Comment: 'A national interest test on acquiring media suggests it's to be encouraged.'
COMMENT: Working out what humans think is a complicated business.
The future of media company Stuff remains unclear.
New York Times: Farrow's work reveals the weaknesses of the era of resistance journalism.
NZME says it is disappointed but respects the court decision.
A High Court judge has reserved her decision.
CNN's decision to add teen activist to CNN's expert Covid panel has been blasted online.
Parties head to High Court over takeover talks.
There is confusion over whether any deal can be reached between the two companies.
RNZ's controversial ad campaign that raised ire of media counterparts cost over $100,000.
Paul Henry explains why he doubts New Zealand has the will to create a better future.
Shareholder activists had strong words for NZME management.
Magazine publishers have been hit hard by trading restrictions and declining advertising.
New York Times: The balance of power between big tech and the news could be shifting.
NZME has filed a Commerce Commission application and wants to buy Stuff within three weeks
New York Times: He lost his job running a paper - as well as the house that went with it.
Initiative calls on people to support local businesses.
Free ads with no strings attached for small businesses bouncing back from lockdown.
The Sussexes' court battle against the British press may blow open a royal secret.
Comment: "This programme has never seen an audience like it."
All of ZB's weekday hosts have enjoyed increased audiences
Packages includes cuts to transmission fees and allocation for news subscriptions.
The Government has unveiled a $50 million package to help the media industry which has seen advertising revenues plummet due to the coronavirus pandemic.
WE SAY: Media outlets fighting for their survival but remain committed to their purpose.
New Zealand’s third week in lockdown was it's most deadly, but as new case numbers continue to fall, NZ remains optimistic that Level 4 restrictions may be lifted on schedule.