
Focus: RNZ Concert protest at Parliament
Focus: Hundreds turned out in favour of keeping the concert station on air. Video / Mark Mitchell
Focus: Hundreds turned out in favour of keeping the concert station on air. Video / Mark Mitchell
Toni, Sam and Laura announce the new faces to The Hits Breakfast. Photo / Greg Bowker. Audio / The Hits
Changes to NZME's radio lineup were announced last week.
Mike Hosking was annoyed when roadworks prevented him getting to the hairdresser.
The solution to the broadcasting merger is to fund a public channel, argues John Roughan.
Comment: Two big media events shared a few things in common.
Listeners will have a range of new options on the airwaves in 2020.
RNZ's leadership have been copping flak for the handling of the Concert FM saga.
Comment: Government miraculously dials back plans to move Concert FM to an AM frequency.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is not impressed with RNZ.
Kris Faafoi has been involved in a flawed process.
RNZ is in the process of upsetting a very dedicated audience.
National's broadcasting spokesperson Melissa Lee said the delay leads to uncertainty.
The prominent entertainer "refused to acknowledge his history of domestic violence".
Winston Peters was an unlikely talking head at this morning's press conference.
The celebrity baker and Hits host opens up about her career.
Megan Papas talks about the backlash after her marriage break-up for 12 Questions.
Unfortunately, Ardern says she will not be filming a woozy, viral-worthy post-surgery vid.
Despite several lineup changes, Newstalk ZB has gone from strength to strength.
When Anika Moa talks about her dreams, she doesn't hold back.
Mike Hosking: State media merger a mistake
Radio host Mike Puru says being dumped from a reality show taught him life lessons.
The advisory group has reportedly recommended winding up TVNZ and RNZ.
Actor Jason Hoyte dreams of owning a pub like his character in The Brokenwood Mysteries.
Leigh Hart opens up on leaving Hauraki, and why "terrible" radio made the best memories.
NZME has announced a big appointment.
Radio Hauraki host reveals heartbreak behind night out with legendary rocker.
Duo with attitude will add further heft to star-studded line-up.
Hauraki radio presenter Jeremy Wells says shared custody of the cup would be fairer.