Rachel Smalley: Why 3News died - it just wasn't relevant
3 News lost its brazen, agenda-setting way. Its traditionally younger, hipper and digitally-connected audience all-but deserted it.
3 News lost its brazen, agenda-setting way. Its traditionally younger, hipper and digitally-connected audience all-but deserted it.
Long-awaited Australian law reform could shake up New Zealand media, too.
Mothers - the not-so-secret weapons conquering the viral internet.
MediaWorks' imminent canning of its 3 News brand in favour of a new, cross-platform Newshub service has been described as both "bold" and "sad" by industry observers.
Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge and wife of Britain's Prince William, is to act as guest editor of online news service, the Huffington Post.
Auckland's Four Knights Film has emerged as the face of a re-energised film industry.
For over two hundred years in the West, it has often been journalists who have the front line on these issues, digging where others are either ignorant or afraid, writes Alexander Gillespie.
NZ consumers could face higher costs than first predicted as a result of copyright changes in the Trans Pacific Partnership, newly released documents show.
The self-plagiarist tries to take undeserved credit for the work as new and original when they know the material was derived from a previous source, writes Deborah Hill Cone.
The night before Christmas, not much was stirring except for the curious issue of 17,084,000 MediaWorks shares to its enigmatic owner.
As observers of the human condition, cartoonists are duty-bound to create and stimulate debate, while underlining the follies of our leaders, writes Rod Emerson. The risk it carries is worth the effort.
John Drinnan predicts 2016 will be an even bigger year for corporates as they adjust to the new ways in which people consume media.
The latest Star Wars film has surged past $1 billion in worldwide sales in 12 days.
A complaint has been upheld against TVNZ's Dog Squad after a woman was found to be identifiable
Creditors of magazine publisher Trends Publishing International have won a High Court skirmish against the media company.
TV boss will have to decide if it is worth making another attempt to get taxpayer funding for NZ version of Home and Away.
"This is the best time to be a storyteller," was the message NZ Herald managing editor Shayne Currie brought back to journalists from the World News Media Congress.
Over the years, John Barnett and Dave Gibson have fought to get funding for their respective film and TV dramas.
"Season four of The Block may be the best yet," I told her. "People say it's like watching paint dry but on last night's show you could watch concrete dry.
Current affairs programme would be 100% taxpayer funded.
Traditional media are adapting as they strive to hold on to their share of advertising dollars with digital and video markets continuing to rise.
She dropped hammer on glass desk and then boasted about it on social media.
MIKE HOSKING: Accusations about rapists and murderers are't going to dent the Government - but rising unemployment will.
$90 million Hobsonville development plan abandoned partly due to big housing crisis.
This will likely be the article no one will want to read, writes Johann Go. It is going to be the viewpoint that challenges the media and public orthodoxy surrounding the Paris attacks. This article challenges the current state of our world.
Campbell Live had made several unsuccessful requests to interview a member of the Gloriavale community prior to the reporter's visit.
Cause or coincidence? TV3's story barely establishes coincidence. It certainly doesn't show correlation. The idea of cause is laughable, writes Adam Smith.
The Mt Wellington movie pirating operation shut down by Hollywood studios was run by a New Zealand representative sportsman.
Your cellphone sits inside the front of a cardboard viewer very close to the eyes. You view its split screen through a pair of simple embedded lenses, Richard McLachlan.