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'A couple of detractors': Revealed - the early battle to get The Casketeers to air on TVNZ
The founder and owneer of Great Southern Television on the future of the screen industry.

Morning rumbles: RNZ's flagship show faces shake-up as boss steps down
Morning Report's ratings have faltered since 2020, losing almost 200,000 listeners.

Watch: 'Offensive to girls' - why The Warehouse has been told to remove this TV ad
An ad ruled offensive was based on stereotype that 'girls aren't good at maths': watchdog.

‘Needs to grow ... a bigger set of balls': BSA rejects complaint about Ryan Bridge's PM comment
A listener said the phrase was vulgar and disrespectful to the Prime Minister's office.

Royal planner reveals Queen's dismay over Harry and Meghan wedding
'The problem is that Harry is neither bright nor strong, and she is both.'

Netanyahu to visit White House as US pushes for Gaza ceasefire
Trump hopes for a Gaza truce within a week, amid ongoing Israeli offensives.

'Lorde's not here to look good': Beauty mag slammed for unpacking star's 'tired-girl aesthetic'
The mag said she has appeared sunburned, frizzy-haired and 'even a little sweaty'.

TVNZ comeback! Paul Henry joins board in major shake-up; Hayley Holt's new move
Ardern v McCaw book sales; a magazine closes; and the Marketing Awards finalists.

US defends Iran strikes, claims nuclear sites destroyed
Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth insists the US decimated Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

'Hostile from outset': Heather du Plessis-Allan on Ardern, Luxon and evasive politicians
And does the broadcaster of the year want to one day be Newstalk ZB breakfast host?

Fatal hit-and-run: Police hunt motorcyclist with full leg tattoo
They believe the suspect rode a black and gold Kawasaki motorbike.

Miriama Kamo on the death of Sunday: ‘A horrifying time as a journalist’
'What is a heartbreak for me is watching the pillars of our industry falling over.'

Daughter denies violently killing elderly mum, staging scene to look like a fall
The Crown says the former school teacher was facing financial difficulties at the time.

David Seymour v John Campbell: Act leader turns camera on broadcaster
Campbell asks if interview is 'weaponised'; Act says it's giving viewers the full picture.

'Hero of my life': Tim Wilson on adoption, faith and fatherhood
He shares how waiting decades to find his birth parents has enriched his own brood's life.

David Seymour: I was invited to Oxford but learned a sad thing about NZ
OPINION: The debate ended with a 54-46 loss for Seymour’s team.

Court writer: Polkinghorne pitches his own book; TVNZ v Sky in Olympics showdown
Can Brad Pitt and F1 turbocharge NZ's box office? TVNZ boss opens up on finances.

TVNZ boss on the future of the 6pm news, Shortland Street - and a move into pay TV
Will this be Simon Dallow's swansong year as the 6pm newsreader?

Why Parnia Abbasi's death became a flashpoint in Iran-Israel conflict
Parnia Abbasi and her family were killed in an Israeli strike in Tehran.

'Defining moment': Ad agencies cleared for huge merger, amid warnings of media job losses
NZ is one of the first jurisdictions in world to clear the way for OMG and IPG to merge.

'Unsettling': RNZ seeks to cut roles after $18m budget cut over four years
Chief executive Paul Thompson confirms voluntary redundancies are being sought.