'Closed organisation' and a 'poor actor': Newshub boss' farewell crack at TVNZ
Glen Kyne on two months of upheaval and why he's surprised by TVNZ's Sunday move.
Glen Kyne on two months of upheaval and why he's surprised by TVNZ's Sunday move.
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The minister will meet Alastair Carruthers in his capacity as TVNZ chair in coming days.
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Indira Stewart presented the final bulletin this afternoon on TVNZ's Midday.
The community title, with 11 staff, has fallen victim to tough economic times.
Glen Kyne will leave the business in July - his replacement has been announced.
The northern Hawke's Bay newspaper has been printed for more than 100 years.
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Melissa Lee had the Media & Communications portfolio for six years before this reshuffle.
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McRoberts is retiring from newsreading when the Newshub newsroom closes on July 5.
It is yet to be confirmed who will front the new Stuff 6pm news service.
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Stuff will provide an hour-long bulletin on weekdays and a 30-minute bulletin at weekends.
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