
<i>Stephen Glover:</i> Future of free press rests on paywalls
Just because readers have got used to reading papers online for free, it does not follow that they have a right to do so, writes Stephen Glover.
Just because readers have got used to reading papers online for free, it does not follow that they have a right to do so, writes Stephen Glover.
Telecom's in-house magazine has published letters from forgiving XT customers as a "happy pill" to boost staff morale.
The oft repeated predictions of the demise of newspapers are ill founded, says a local publisher.
An NZ watchdog says Fiji's new media decree targets members of the public as well as journalists and editors.
ASB Business and Sunrise will be replaced by repeats of Campbell Live and US sitcoms, it has been revealed.
A financial adviser surprised me once by asking if journalists had a code of ethics.
Margaret Moth came to prominence after being almost killed when she was shot in the face covering the war in Sarajevo.
Robyn Malcolm and Jason Gunn were among the winners in the TV Guide's Best on the Box Awards, while a dark horse took out Best News Presenter.
A newspaper has been widely condemned for sending mock terrorists into Super 14 rugby games last weekend.
A newspaper has hit back after Police Minister Judith Collins criticised it for sending "terrorists" to Super 14 rugby games.
A newspaper had no satisfactory explanation for sending people dressed as terrorist bombers into the AMI stadium, the head of the stadium says.
Judith Collins is fuming after the Sunday Star-Times sent groups of people dressed as terrorist bombers to Super 14 games.