
John Drinnan: Right strategy on human rights?
Does the Human Rights Commission help — or just add to disagreement?
Does the Human Rights Commission help — or just add to disagreement?
"He's broken more sports stories in recent years than another journo"
Tony Veitch announced today his final show would be Saturday afternoon.
Vodafone TV is a game-changer for Vodafone, but it's less clear what it means for Sky.
Female presenters are considering suing BBC over recently exposed pay disparity.
Administrators have placed ads offering a "rare opportunity" to buy the broadcaster.
The New Zealand Herald's print and digital readership continues its big upward trajectory.
Ten says being placed into administration "will have no impact on our programming".
Politicians are gearing up for a new landscape in run-up to poll.
David Bradley made his fortune riding the great era of business consulting.
COMMENT: TV, radio bosses depart, and a Commerce Commission delay creates a log jam.
A team of journalists spent a year inside one of the country's most underprivileged schools filming the Herald's first long-form documentary.
Under The Bridge marks the New Zealand Herald's first foray into long-form documentary making.
Full-time architectural designer Alicia Lin discusses what it's like a running her photography business as a side gig.
The Business Herald's Grant Bradley has won the Australasian Aviation Press Club aviation journalist of the year.
COMMENT: People no longer agree on what high-quality news is, writes Gregory Ferenstein.
Everything you need to know about the AT&T deal with Time Warner that will bring sweeping changes to news and entertainment in the US.
The new feature is in response to the more than 450 million people visiting buy-and-sell groups on Facebook each month.
Four new digital stations including popular radio brands Radio Hauraki, Newstalk ZB, Coast and The Hits are available on iHeartRadio New Zealand.
Newly-listed NZME said its operating earnings improved slightly over the six months to June.
Free-to-air TV won't face such dramatic upheaval as the print media, believes TVNZ head of television Jeff Latch.
As the media explores deeper ties with Facebook, one publisher has remained especially wary of the social network.
Horton Media has urged the Commerce Commission to carve out of Auckland newspapers if the merger go ahead.
Apple is in talks to acquire Jay Z's music streaming platform Tidal, according to reports.
The New York Times publication will invest $50 million over the next three years to increase its digital audience.
MediaWorks' imminent canning of its 3 News brand in favour of a new, cross-platform Newshub service has been described as both "bold" and "sad" by industry observers.
John Drinnan predicts 2016 will be an even bigger year for corporates as they adjust to the new ways in which people consume media.
"This is the best time to be a storyteller," was the message NZ Herald managing editor Shayne Currie brought back to journalists from the World News Media Congress.
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen may be the best advertisement yet for media training.
Hollywood is as eager as ever for Chinese money, courting investors, including state-owned enterprises.