2015: The year TV became a bloodbath
Ratings panic led to most brutal 12 months in channels' history.
Ratings panic led to most brutal 12 months in channels' history.
Two weeks after Good Morning host Jeanette Thomas bid viewers farewell, she's back on a new breakfast show - joining the Late Night Big Breakfast team for their Christmas special.
The Simpsons and Family Guy are on the move, with TVNZ announcing the popular animated series will switch channels to TV2 next year.
Miss Universe host, somebody from 1984 feels your pain.
Hollywood star is rumoured to be moving to Wellington in the New Year to start shooting her next film.
Toni Street's Seven Sharp team mates decided to end her tough year on a high.
Ever wondered what a year in the life of Richie McCaw is like? Bio pic hopes to answer that question, and more.
The question of just who killed Santa is about to be asked on hit Kiwi drama The Brokenwood Mysteries.
New Zealand's love affair with Oprah Winfrey intensified even further during her whirlwind trip here earlier this week.
Las Vegas opened its doors last weekend and promises to be full of mystery and surprise.
Summer holidays are upon us and some of our top bachelors and bachelorettes are already off the market.
The Spinoff team count down 10 of the best moments on New Zealand television this year.
John Cleese talks about bringing Monty Python to New Zealand and the formative experiences the country gave him as a young man
Homegrown TV drama series The Cult has been remade for a top Russian network and filmed in Cuba, with an all-Russian cast.
2015 in New Zealand television was a rollercoaster ride of ecstatic highs and really quite depressing lows. Looking back on it all, do they cancel each other out? Or has it all gone to hell in a Bachelor NZ picnic basket?
Newsreader hasn't lost her knack for losing it on live television, judging by the latest wrap up of the year's best news bloopers.
A documentary about tickling made by TV3 journalist David Farrier will debut at the Sundance Film Festival in January.
REVIEW: The next time Oprah's in town, Joanna Hunkin will be giving her ticket to someone else.
Former Shortland Street star Kimberley Crossman recalls the terrible bathmat her ex-boyfriend gave her to keep his feet warm.
Anika Moa swore she'd never get married again - then she met Natasha Utting. Now the pair are engaged.
Renee Wright has revealed all about her "tumultuous" year that includes a temporary separation from her husband and an unplanned pregnancy.
COMMENT: I can honestly say that being around Oprah and hearing her stories, made me feel calm and special, writes Joanna Hunkin.
Famous faces including The Bachelor's Art Green and Matilda Rice have shown their Christmas spirit by taking on a two-hour retail shift to help Cure Kids.
Art 'The Bachelor' Green has written his very first book to make your life so much better. And no, it's not about finding love on a reality TV show.
The Shortland Street cliffhanger has become a Kiwi Christmas tradition. But how well do you know Ferndale's festive sagas? Take our quiz and look back at 20 years of Shorty at its soapiest.
Following a cup of tea at Orakei Marae, the billionaire greeted media waiting outside - and inadvertently walked right into a live-cross by Maori TV's Te Kaea news show.
Talk show queen has been spotted walking in Auckland's Waitakere Ranges Regional Park.
Waikato sweethearts Jay and Sarah literally threw their My Kitchen Rules dreams down the drain in tonight's semifinal.
SPOILER WARNING: In Game of Thrones an entire family was wiped out at the "red wedding" - how did Shortland Street's episode compare?