
NZME says $30m share buyback to start April 4
The buyback programme would be for up to 21.4 million shares.
The buyback programme would be for up to 21.4 million shares.
It's been a big week for the NZ Herald podcasting team.
Media company signs letter of intent with tech giant.
Zac Guildford has been revealed as the prominent sportsman who was facing fraud charges.
Find out what the cost of living, Coronation Street and commentary all have in common.
NZME has been named as a finalist in 10 categories of the INMA Awards.
"We can just act as though we don't know anything," one internal email read.
Path ahead balancing act between reinvesting in the business and returns for shareholders.
Result in line with guidance.
The best of business in New Zealand set to be honoured in the annual Top 200 awards.
The finalists have been revealed, but who will you vote for as the country's number one?
The media industry will continue to be a force against misinformation, says Michael Boggs.
The Hits host recommends honesty in relationships and more focus on finances.
Jemima wasn't defined by her cancer. But her response to it was "mind-blowing".
The battle for Kiwi ears and eyes is heating up.
Local media companies make their move to bargain with tech giants.
Messages of encouragement are being shown on the side of the Sky Tower.
Audience records continue to be broken across NZME stable.
NZME remains on the lookout for acquisitions
Laura Maxwell has resigned with Carolyn Luey returning to the business.
NZME has signalled growth in the South Island as a key strategic focus for the business.
NZME has continued its run of good form.
NZME, publisher of the NZ Herald, been fined $100,000 for NZX rule breaches.
Chairman reveals two market discipline issues.
Nola McKee's not only had a sporty life, she's also been an avid fan of crossword puzzles.
"Kick's music strength will be diversity, indicative of our audience's listening style."
One complaint said: It's unnecessary ... it will make English language 'inferior'.
Extraordinary news events of the past 12 months have seen audiences flock to the Herald.