OpinionJohn Drinnan<i>Media:</i> News, InterruptedWhy was NZPA providing material to competitors?17 Feb 04:30 PM
Media and marketingNews Corp avoids inquiry into buyoutRupert Murdoch's News Corp has offered to give guarantees on the editorial future of the Sky News channel in an effort to head off a Competition Commission inquiry.26 Jan 04:30 PM
OpinionJohn Drinnan<i>John Drinnan:</i> A to Z of a challenging year in the mediaThe Business Herald's media writer takes a look at the year just gone and what's coming up in 2011.03 Jan 04:30 PM
WorldA public marriage spat that's terribly unbecomingAn article on a New York society wedding that tore two families apart has unleashed a torrent of criticism.27 Dec 04:30 PM
EntertainmentCrime on the riseA mystery wrapped in an enigma is the very apt winner of the inaugural New Zealand crime-writing award.04 Dec 04:30 PM
New ZealandWikiLeaks reveals US snooping on NZHelen Clark is likely to be among top UN officials targeted by the US in an intelligence-gathering exercise.29 Nov 04:30 PM
Media and marketingHerald readership hits new levelReadership of nzherald.co.nz and the Herald newspaper is at its highest level in a generation.12 Nov 12:21 AM
Media and marketingMag war hits new heights: Weekly's top two poachedThe women's magazine war intensified yesterday as the <i>Woman's Weekly</i> lost its editor and deputy editor to its main rival. 08 Nov 04:30 PM
Media and marketingTimes says 105,000 behind news paywallNews Corporation has reported 105,000 online sales of The Times and The Sunday Times - the first official figures sincce putting its online news content behind a paywall.02 Nov 11:30 PM
OpinionEric Thompson<i>Eric Thompson</i>: Maxed out on two drinks campaignI won't be signing up to this. Get behind something that will do some good.02 Nov 08:30 PM
EntertainmentSpy: The 10 Most Influential Media WomenThe 10 most influential women in the New Zealand media, according to Rachel Glucina.31 Oct 08:30 PM
EntertainmentBook Review: <i>Scribble, Scribble, Scribble</i>For those readers who do not regularly encounter the <i>New Yorker</i>, <i>Guardian</i>, <i>Financial Times</i>, and others it may come as a surprise to find historian Simon Schama finds time away from writing best-selling books.28 Oct 04:30 PM
OpinionJohn Drinnan<i>Media</i>: Jackson's bitter truths win media warSir Peter Jackson and his business interests seem to have won the media battle over <i>The Hobbit</i>.21 Oct 04:30 PM