NZME partners with FCM for digital broadcast
NZME's new digital news show will be sponsored by global corporate travel management company FCM Travel Solutions Partners.
NZME's new digital news show will be sponsored by global corporate travel management company FCM Travel Solutions Partners.
COMMENT: New Zealand On Air is continuing on a path towards taxpayer funding for TV network current affairs shows.
COMMENT: Spark-owned Lightbox is developing its pay TV offering and an announcement on its next move is expected soon.
A digital newspaper that is connected to Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula has published an article detailing the US presidential election.
So - was Celebrity Family Feud cross-promotional heaven or hell, asks Duncan Greive.
COMMENT: Incidents involving three freelancers questioning the Government have led to costly legal action.
Snakk Media says it has become the victim of an online scam that could cost as much as $215,000.
NZ Herald Focus will be hosted by former Campbell Live reporter Tristram Clayton, SKY Sport's Laura McGoldrick and NZME's Niva Retimanu and Tony Veitch.
Nine Entertainment has taken a 9.99 per cent stake in regional broadcaster Southern Cross Media, in the first of expected moves in the sector.
Michael Boggs' fingerprints were all over NZME before he was announced as the new chief executive.
Why did a row involving Mihingarangi Forbes and Annabelle Lee challenging Willie Jackson wind up before a Crown entity, asks John Drinnan.
Media boss will be replaced by the company's chief financial officer, Michael Boggs.
The Global Media Monitoring Project has found that women declined from 26 per cent of people reported in NZ news stories in 2005 to 23 per cent in 2010 and just 18 per cent last year.
Last year's Budget was remarkable in how much of it was written so late in the process.
MediaWorks is taking initiatives to improve its on-demand offering on 3Now.
Prospective liberalisation of Australia's media ownership laws could spark a shakeup here.
Australia's media ownership laws are being shaken up. What rules are being scrapped, and how might it affect the sector?
Slowing advertising market and reduced government funding eats into Television New Zealand's revenue.
Herald on Sunday now NZ's best-read Sunday newspaper.
Fairfax Media's New Zealand division posted a 12 percent drop in first-half earnings as online revenue gains didn't offset the ongoing advertising decline in print publications.
NZ bloggers are trailing the US, Britain and Australia when it comes to commercially capitalising on their profiles.
Dozens of New Zealand jobs are in the air after Fairfax Media decided to end an experiment sharing work between its Australian and New Zealand operations.
Matthew Hayes talks about claims of joint authorship and the impact on the duration of copyright.
Julie Christie told NZ on Air bosses she would consider resigning from the MediaWorks board over perceived attacks from the funding body on her integrity.
As keen polo-goers start hunting down their glad rags for the day, ponies from around New Zealand are being transported to Clevedon polo grounds in preparation for the 2016 NZ Polo Open.
News Corp is cutting costs at its Australian and British newspapers after its digital real estate business failed to offset lower advertising revenue.
Revamped TV3 news is rating well - even if it isn't yet living up to its multi-media billing, writes John Drinnan.