
Christmas message from Bernie Wanden
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Horowhenua Mayor Bernie Wanden.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year from Horowhenua Mayor Bernie Wanden.
The Government has signalled a potentially harder line – but it will be delayed.
Leaked emails and documents show that the media giant will soon break apart.
104 journalists killed in 2024, with over half in Gaza, says International Federation of Journalists.
Financial Times: Overhaul an effort to 'restore trust' in news.
Communities are looking to save their local newspapers. Video / Whakaata Māori
Community editors consider ways to save titles; Former leader takes Whakaata Māori to ERA.
It follows the state broadcaster announcing major cost-saving cuts.
NZME's drastic newspaper cuts as Govt dithers on new legislation; Top PR firm sold.
Beehive sources say law has hit a snag. One source went further: 'Apparently it's over'.
Former TVNZ host hires KC in legal fight; Why have huge advertising tenders been delayed?
TVNZ staff were told there was a proposal to cut jobs at the state broadcaster.
Company director Michael Muir says 'they need a home' as archives face uncertain future.
Bosses held an all-staff meeting at 1pm.
It takes more than a parenting course to sort this out, warns the News at Six presenter.
'I could not get a good Māori news story across the line.'
The news company expanding in NZ and RNZ could move in with... who?
The union strikes back after TVNZ this week proposed a series of major changes.
News publishers have hit back at global tech giant, accusing it of 'corporate bullying'.
Crunch time for huge outdoor ad contracts; Stripe boss sets up in LA - writer claims debt.
OPINION: 'TVNZ is not just a commercial broadcaster to entertain us.'
The tabloid was first published on October 3, 2004.
'It was just bang after bang after bang, and the building shaking.'
Jeremy Muir's departure ends a 140-year relationship between family and newspaper.
Whakaata Māori proposes axing daily news and shifting to digital amid $10m funding cuts.
OPINION: It is exacerbated by the quality of questions they are asked.
TV industry takes on PM over 6pm news comment; Stuff drops daily news podcast.
PM: No one watches 6pm news any more; One NZ's agency move; Paul Henry on Lachlan Murdoch.
The presses are rolling again.
Reasons can vary but some politicians are using silent treatment tactics with some media.