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Hungry 'food deliverer' at doorstep - fake video dupes Stuff; Big ad industry moves, exits
Heather du Plessis-Allan's big night at Radio Awards; TVNZ drops award-winning series.

Newstalk ZB wins station of the year for 5th straight year; Heather du Plessis-Allan named broadcaster of the year
Mike Hosking, Marcus Lush, Stacey Morrison among those honoured in night of celebrations.

Will Stuff staff share in CEO's big payday? NZME's new chair opens up
Sinead Boucher on her staff trust scheme; Steven Joyce's focus as NZME refreshes board.

Jim Grenon, Steven Joyce speak at NZME shareholders meeting
Incoming director Jim Grenon tells shareholders he is looking forward to "rolling up his sleeves"

Chilled out: Inside the NZME shareholders' meeting as agitator Jim Grenon fronts up
Steven Joyce and Grenon appointed to Herald owner's board and turn their focus inward.

NZME board shake-up: Joyce, Grenon secure key positions
Shareholders voted 93.61% for Joyce and 86.17% for Grenon as new board members.

From $1 to millions – Sinead Boucher sells 50% of Stuff Digital to Trade Me
The 50% sale of Stuff Digital comes as Trade Me is in a tense battle with OneRoof.

NZME's D-Day is finally here: What to expect at today's shareholder meeting
Shareholders come together to vote in media firm's new board, to be led by Steven Joyce.

LockerRoom founder on honour, mentorship, and women in sport
Suzanne McFadden received the MNZM for services to sports journalism.

Emmanuel Macron mocks 'shove' incident with wife in staged gesture
Brigitte appeared all smiles, locking arms with Macron in Jakarta.

Who was the Kiwi trader spotted at Trump's controversial crypto dinner?
The dinner held at a US golf club has been labelled an 'orgy of corruption'.

NRL reporter speaks out on AI deepfake video using her images
Tiffany Salmond called the act a blatant attempt to undermine her safety and confidence.

NPR sues Donald Trump to block order ending its federal funding
NPR sued Trump to block his order ending federal funding for NPR and PBS.

RNZ's radio audience slumps to lowest level in more than five years
Stark reality: RNZ loses almost 200,000 listeners in past five years.

These parody billboards attacked the Greens – why they've fallen foul of advertising rules
Sensible Sentencing Trust ads were misleading but ASA rejects harm and offence complaints.

Ryan Bridge: The start of something new for me and the Herald
OPINION: The new streaming show starts at 7am from NZME’s Auckland newsroom.

What RedBird's $1b-plus Telegraph deal means for the UK media landscape
The Telegraph is set to be sold to a consortium led by RedBird Capital.

Breakfast battle: Hosking v Barnett ratings and Bridge is back; RNZ cuts: What's in line?
Ted Lasso meets Drive to Survive in Auckland FC doco; Rock legend and a Kiwi ad campaign.

'Born with it': How Jacob Bryant became a sought-after cinematographer
He has opened up about his daring career, which has taken him to conflict zones worldwide.

RNZ funding slashed, minister wants stronger audience reach, trust levels
Government announces a boost for regional journalism; RNZ faces $18m cut over four years.

'Budget sensitive': RNZ blocked from publishing confidential report
The High Court granted an injunction to stop RNZ from publishing story.