
Hosking: Forget uni - just work hard
Comment: Good people are good people, regardless of a piece of paper.
Comment: Good people are good people, regardless of a piece of paper.
The first edition of the magazine promised "humour, sophistication and spice."
Newstalk ZB has soared in the latest commercial radio ratings.
For 50 years Rolling Stone has spotlighted musicians and current events.
COMMENT: Labour Party wants RNZ to move into free-to-air TV, but at what cost?
COMMENT: TVNZ confident in deal with Warner Bros deal after Disney losses.
NZME has continued its strong readership growth, shows the latest data from Nielsen.
The drop comes after a report that Amazon is likely to bid for rugby broadcast rights.
COMMENT: The Murdochs will be smarting after Network Ten got sold to a rival.
CEO says the year has been one of "big challenges, big projects and tough decisions."
The deal should keep Australia's third commercial free-to-air broadcaster on air.
Bauer Media is interested in buying radio assets, but not from MediaWorks.
A new feature of nzherald.co.nz paves the way for future money-making opportunities.
Sky TV's CEO lifted his small stake in the pay-TV operator after a 21% slump in profit.
NZME is now reaching more than 3.3 million Kiwis.
CEO John Fellet says piracy Sky's biggest competitor, and points the finger at newspapers.
Fairfax NZ changing name to Stuff, appoints a new chief executive.
COMMENT: Political moves could mean big changes to media ownership.
A complaint about the advertising of the World Press Photo Exhibition was not upheld.
COMMENT: Labour's leader is being treated like a new Joan of Arc.
As retail giant Amazon expands, Sky TV's days are numbered, an expert says.
The column suggested two BBC stars are the highest paid women because they are Jewish.
Only a third of senior executives are confident in their crisis-handling abilities.
Sexism blamed for market realities, Mike Hosking says.
NZME has partnered with Kiwi company Mish Guru to help deliver valuable content
The Herald's Facebook page one of the most engaged of any media brand across Australasia.
Marcus Lush says "people would be horrified" to learn the salaries paid at TVNZ.
Female presenters are considering suing BBC over recently exposed pay disparity.
Following the Government ordered pay reveal from BBC, NZ state broadcasters respond.