
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.
Tiffany Salmond called the act a blatant attempt to undermine her safety and confidence.
NPR sued Trump to block his order ending federal funding for NPR and PBS.
Stark reality: RNZ loses almost 200,000 listeners in past five years.
Sensible Sentencing Trust ads were misleading but ASA rejects harm and offence complaints.
OPINION: The new streaming show starts at 7am from NZME’s Auckland newsroom.
The Telegraph is set to be sold to a consortium led by RedBird Capital.
Ted Lasso meets Drive to Survive in Auckland FC doco; Rock legend and a Kiwi ad campaign.
He has opened up about his daring career, which has taken him to conflict zones worldwide.
Government announces a boost for regional journalism; RNZ faces $18m cut over four years.
Plus: The 'Google tax' dies a quiet death.
TVNZ may yet join media firms in fighting injunction that was sought and won by Clark.
Thousands, including US Vice-President JD Vance, will attend Pope Leo's inauguration.
Auckland professor's final post accuses political parties of threatening his prospects.
OPINION: When is it appropriate to use the C-word in any situation?
NZME snares crown for the second year in a row.
Are we in for a C-bomb sequel at the Voyager Media Awards?; The Spinoff editor steps down.
Kamahl Santamaria's case moved to the Employment Court for faster resolution.
PR boss: Anger over C-word has deflected legitimate criticism of Nats over pay equity.
Untimely deaths of 3 respected NZ journalists; NZME set to take on Trade Me for car sales.
Barbara Chapman will step down as NZME chair; Grenon's three nominees withdrawn.
Osmium has yet to say who it might be backing for the NZME board roles.
Jim Grenon opens up about his past, including being on the wrong side of an epic lawsuit.
It says Grenon's move and association with Caniwi did not exceed 20% of voting rights.
The BBC admitted a lapse in standards after Harry's interview aired.
The council has apologised for any 'short-term inconvenience' the issue caused.
OPINION: Collins' incident led to more in-game interviews seeking raw player reactions.
Barbara Chapman: 'Focus of last few months has been on preserving editorial independence'.
A potential compromise is on the horizon in NZME's board battle.
The changes come a month before the company's critical shareholders' meeting.