
Lend me your ears: The future of Radio New Zealand
Can our national broadcaster adapt to change? And who's prepared to pay? Chris Barton reports on the future of Radio New Zealand.
Can our national broadcaster adapt to change? And who's prepared to pay? Chris Barton reports on the future of Radio New Zealand.
It might be a film named for our greatest rail disaster but Tangiwai is also a tragic tale of love and cricket.
TV3 drama The Almighty Johnsons has been commissioned for another season.
What are the rules for TVNZ journalists making commercial endorsements? asks John Drinnan.
A report into NZ on Air's music funding has recommnded more audits and more stringent checks before funding is granted.
Broadcasting Minister Jonathan Coleman is under fire for attending a tax payer-funded NZ On Air party and then criticising it for spending too much money.
This speech was delivered at the 2010 SPADA conference, on Friday November 12th.
The CMJ music marathon has wrapped for another year and the ten New Zealand bands that attended are taking stock of the festival and its effectiveness in gaining international attention.
A handful of local artists are preparing to fly to New York to perform at the CMJ Music Marathon festival.
Turns out Go Girls does not need its blond bombshell Anna Hutchison to keep rating or survive - the show has just been commissioned for a third series.
A music video depicting the stalking and killing of a woman has been removed from YouTube by its record label.
Online archiving of Kiwi videos gives everyone free access to our on-screen heritage.
National MP Melissa Lee is reportedly under investigation over the way her television production company used taxpayer funds.
Television New Zealand opted out of the Qantas Film and Television Awards because of the economy and because coverage of the event did not rate well last year.