
New public interest defence in defamation claims
Sir Edward Durie and his wife Donna Hall, a high-profile lawyer, sued Māori TV.
Sir Edward Durie and his wife Donna Hall, a high-profile lawyer, sued Māori TV.
Māori TV staff are accusing the company of treating union members unfairly.
The former staffer warns the company is losing its emotional connection to consumers.
More than 240,000 people viewed a movie which may have contaminated a murder trial.
A report on an Australian current affairs show revealed criminal links to Aussie banks.
Corrin Dann's Q+A show has been given a prime-time slot. But do Kiwis want it?
A pair of analysts recommended investors sell before the historic drop in share price.
The companies say the move will cut costs by $54 million over two years.
Think working at Google is a dream job? Tens of thousands of contractors might disagree.
At its peak, Blockbuster had 9,000 stores. Now, only one remains.
Some of the biggest accounts on the platform lost as many as 3 million followers.
Despite a tough year, this major tech company still managed to top the list.
The Government spent a hefty budget to get Kiwis excited about tax - but did it work?
The social media company is taking big steps toward reducing the number of fake accounts.
Surveys suggest a drop in business confidence, but Rob Cambell doesn't buy the hype.
COMMENT: Bryce Edwards on the recent media furore caused by synthetic meat.
Facebook's tough year continues as another bug impacts hundreds of thousands of users.
Murdoch's sale of his empire to the Disney company marks the end of an era.
Spotify is eager to get into streaming original video content.
COMMENT: One of his biggest challenges was always going to be his relationship with media.
A marketing mistake has led to a war of words between two of NZ's big retailers.
The Weekend Herald readership has soared according to latest figures.
The Herald's weekly audience across print and digital has increased from last year.
The company wants to end fake followers, lack of disclosure and other dishonest practices.
Givealittle page launched for film-maker Renae Maihi's legal fees in defamation battle.
Facebook is forging closer relationships with academic researchers.
Can a politician play the clown and serious politician at the same time?
More legal action may be taken by Sir Bob Jones - this time after a tweet.
Facebook's new ad policy categorises news articles as political content.
Over five per cent of digital retail traffic now flows through social channels.