OpinionDeborah Hill ConeDeborah Hill Cone: Disgrace takes the fun out of Fleet StThanks to the Murdoch papers, clever-dick journalism doesn't look so clever any more.14 Jul 09:30 PM
New ZealandMidwives attack magazine over cover<i>North and South</i> magazine is defending its use of a controversial cover image.13 Jul 03:51 AM
Media and marketingHacking scandal sends News shares on $8.6 billion slideNews Corp's loss of $7b in market value over four trading days shows investor concerns that the phone hacking probe could have a broader impact on the company.12 Jul 05:30 PM
WorldThe day the World diedAngry journalist claims paper was sacrificed to save one woman.08 Jul 05:30 PM
WorldTabloid closure 'devastating' - NZerA New Zealand journalist who works for Rupert Murdoch's axed <i>News of the World</i> tabloid says it's been "utterly, completely cleaned up" up over the past few years and "is not the newspaper I work for".07 Jul 09:20 PM
OpinionJames Griffin: The many lives of bad-ass GriffinIf you're looking for something fun to do when you're stuck inside on a rainy winter's day, try this: go to the National Library's website <a href="http://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/cgi-bin/paperspast" target="_blank">Papers Past</a>.25 Jun 09:30 PM
OpinionAli Mau joins Marc Ellis on rival radio stationOne of TVNZ's biggest names is joining rival MediaWorks next week on the radio airwaves. <i>Fair Go</i> star <b>Alison Mau</b> will front More FM's breakfast show with <b>Marc Ellis</b> for five days, starting Monday.22 Jun 09:30 PM
Media and marketingMediaworks TV boss resignsJason Paris is stepping down as chief executive of the MediaWorks television, after just one year in the job.16 Jun 01:27 AM
Media and marketingAustralian newspapers threaten Cup boycottSome of Australia's biggest newspapers and online news sites are threatening to boycott the Rugby World Cup.15 Jun 05:30 PM
OpinionJohn DrinnanMedia: Disasters death knell for public TVThe Pike River mineand Christchurch quakes disasters demolished hopes for...09 Jun 05:30 PM