Media and marketingIs this the end of TV3? TV business 'worth zero'520 staff face an uncertain future as channel put on the market — no buyers in sight .19 Oct 02:55 AM
New ZealandEight journalists sought as part of $1 million pilot schemeEight journalists are being sought to work as local democracy reporters across NZ.19 Aug 11:00 AM
RoyalsTrolls taunt Meghan's latest do-good attemptAngry fans are making it clear they much prefer William and Kate to the Sussexes.02 Aug 01:28 AM
AirlinesAir NZ stands by sustainability claim after pulling newspapersAirline says ditching newspapers is part of a move to ''put its best foot forward''03 Jul 06:11 AM
New ZealandHerald and NZME finalists in Voyager Media Awards 2019More than 70 judges based in nine countries have co-judged the entries.09 Apr 05:21 AM
New Zealand'It's intuitive': PM on her response to terror attacks"You just do what feels right."06 Apr 10:07 PM
New ZealandFormer Appeal Court judge to head NZ Media CouncilThe Honourable Raynor Asher will take over from Sir John Hansen in July.19 Mar 02:34 AM
New ZealandMan tries to get into court to 'knife' Christchurch terror attack suspectA man is appearing in Christchurch District Court charged with murder.15 Mar 08:45 PM
New ZealandGrace Millane murder accused keeps name suppressionThe man accused of killing the British backpacker will keep his name hidden... for now.07 Mar 09:17 PM
Media and marketing'Worst day': Story that broke journalistA reporter was compensated A$180,000 after suffering trauma on the job.06 Mar 03:52 AM
New ZealandMedia Council says poll results need to be monitoredThe comments come from a poll which was published by Newshub last year.05 Feb 06:54 AM
EditorialEditorial: Jess Quinn's mission to unmask beauty mythEDITORIAL: There's a beauty myth a young New Zealand woman is trying to put an end to.08 Jan 04:00 PM
OpinionSimon WilsonSimon Wilson on Warwick Roger: A storyteller's devotion to good journalismThis summer we look back at the big stories of the year. This is from August.29 Dec 04:00 PM
New Zealand'The law in NZ does not apply': UK media's Grace defenceTwo of several British papers have explained why they chose to name the accused.13 Dec 10:14 PM
New ZealandGrace suppressions flouted, will prosecutions follow?The man accused of Grace Millane's murder has had a hard time keeping his name secret.13 Dec 07:50 PM
New ZealandLawyers: Ongoing suppression breaches in Grace Millane case endanger trial'The publicity about the accused undermines the prospect of finding an impartial jury.'13 Dec 03:16 AM
New ZealandGrace case and Google: NZ's name suppression laws a 'nonsense': MPThe man accused of murdering Grace Millane has been furiously searched online.12 Dec 09:56 PM
New Zealand100k searches for Grace murder accused on GoogleThe accused's name has been widely searched on Google.12 Dec 07:06 PM
New ZealandHerald wins court fight to name man who robbed car crash victimA District Court judge "failed" to take into account relevant factors in the case: ruling.19 Nov 04:00 PM
New ZealandHerald challenges judge's decision for 'callous' offenderHigh Court judge to consider if District Court judge erred by drawing on experiences.12 Nov 04:00 PM
Lifestyle'I'm so in love': Toni Street shows off first pic of son LachieToni Street's third child was carried by surrogate mother, Sophie Braggins.26 Aug 05:01 AM
OpinionSimon WilsonSimon Wilson on Warwick Roger: A storyteller's devotion to good journalismCOMMENT: A tribute to Warwick Roger, founding editor of Metro, who died last week.20 Aug 05:00 PM
New ZealandMetro magazine founder Warwick Roger diesWarwick Roger helped found Metro magazine in 1981 and was its editor for 13 years.17 Aug 10:31 PM
New ZealandHe robbed a woman seriously injured in a car crash – but a judge won't let us name himThe judge permanently suppressed the name of a thief who robbed a crash victim.11 Aug 05:00 PM
Media and marketingSir Bob's remarks used against himThe businessman is suing for defamation over a petition to revoke his knighthood.16 Jul 04:36 AM
PremiumPremiumNew ZealandHate v free speech: Whose rights come first?The debate over what constitutes hate speech has been fervent in recent months.02 Jun 05:00 PM
LifestyleWhat it's like to cover Hillary Clinton for a decadeNY Times reporter reveals why there was little love lost between her and Hillary Clinton.04 May 09:00 PM
New ZealandClarke Gayford hits back at Hill Cone columnPM's partner has hit back at Deborah Hill Cone's column via Twitter.23 Apr 12:59 AM
Media and marketingMedia boss acquitted of indecent assaultsExclusive: The businessman fears publicity may harm his financial and political interests.03 Mar 05:02 AM
Media and marketingHosking: End game - Fairfax is a company in troubleCOMMENT: Fairfax warned of an 'end game' if media merger was rejected - now here it comes.21 Feb 05:34 PM
New ZealandLabour MP loses 'racist cartoon' appealThe High Court panel said the case should also serve as a reflection for editorial teams.12 Feb 04:44 AM
New ZealandMike Hosking: Why we need more people like Bob JonesComment: You're allowed to be infuriated and exasperated. But we don't need a petition.11 Feb 06:19 PM
New ZealandHawkesby: Sign what you like, Jones won't lose knighthoodComment: No matter how big the petition, they won't take Bob Jones' knighthood off him.11 Feb 06:08 PM
New ZealandNBR ditches Sir Bob Jones' column on MaoriSir Bob Jones' NBR column pulled after backlash.07 Feb 07:00 AM