New ZealandHenry apologises to Governor-General<i>Breakfast</i> host Paul Henry has said he "sincerely apologises" for the comments he made about Sir Anand Satyanand, but some are questioning whether the apology went far enough.04 Oct 05:16 AM
New ZealandGuest quits <i>Breakfast</i> over Henry's race commentsA regular contributor has quit <i>Breakfast</i> after host Paul Henry urged the PM to pick a Governor-General who 'looked more like a NZer' than Sir Anand Satyanand.04 Oct 01:03 AM
OpinionJohn Drinnan<i>Media:</i> Don't blame the monkey, blame the organ grinderThe real question is about Television New Zealand and its cynical use of racial comments to boost publicity and profits.04 Oct 01:00 AM
Media and marketingNew 4G phones may 'ruin' cable TV signals4G mobile phones are set to disrupt households' cable television - and possibly their neighbours' sets as well.03 Oct 08:30 PM
Commonwealth GamesCommonwealth Games: Currie surprised at results service bugNew Zealand chef de mission Dave Currie has become resigned to last-minute bungling from organisers.03 Oct 04:30 PM
New ZealandJackson: Fees to my actors 'fair', 'generous'Peter Jackson says his actors receive the "most generous" conditions in NZ, rejecting claims that <i>The Hobbit</i> actors need a union deal.30 Sep 08:11 PM
OpinionJohn Drinnan<i>Media</i>: Losing the plot over Jackson's HobbitSir Peter Jackson is being cast as Gandalf in a row about payment for actors...30 Sep 04:30 PM
LifestyleUnder the skinA new controversial documentary about models asks less than typical questions about the so-called glamorous fashion industry.28 Sep 09:00 PM
Media and marketing<i>Debbie Mayo-Smith</i>: It's the message that matters, not the postmanHow do we generate more new business cheaply and easily? That's the magic pill businesses are looking for. Some might feel social media is the answer.26 Sep 04:30 PM
New ZealandShock jock back on airwavesNotorious DJ Iain Stables - famous for live pranks landing him in hot water - will be back on air next month.25 Sep 05:30 PM
EntertainmentHenry keeps quiet on court visitFor TV's most outspoken host, Paul Henry was unusually quiet as he left the Auckland District Court this week.25 Sep 05:30 PM
OpinionJohn Drinnan<i>Media</i>: MP gets an easier run than TV headsNever mind sex on TV.23 Sep 05:30 PM
KahuControversial novel not republishedWiti Ihimaera's novel <i>The Trowenna Sea</i>, which was accused of plagiarism, won't be republished, despite an amended version being promised.21 Sep 02:09 AM
WorldNewspaper accepts: drug cartels in controlIt's a sad day for journalism when a newspaper is pressured into stopping its reports on crime.20 Sep 11:03 PM
New ZealandHome and Away scene ruled too raunchyA 'raunchy and sexually charged' scene on Home and Away breached broadcasting standards, the BSA has ruled.19 Sep 11:36 PM
Media and marketingTabloid latest to go behind paywallFrom next month, web users will have to pay to read the <i>News of the World</i> tabloid online.19 Sep 05:30 PM
EntertainmentAmerican actress wins top Qantas awardYou may know Vera Farmiga as the sexually charged businesswoman in <i>Up In The Air</i>, but the Oscar-nominated star won the award for best actress in a feature film here in New Zealand.19 Sep 01:39 AM
New ZealandTurning off sexy images on TVTelevision's watchdog will tomorrow slam the broadcast of explicit content in a show watched by children.18 Sep 05:30 PM