
John Drinnan: Henry the radio star a hard sell
A combined breakfast show on TV3 and RadioLive will be a massive change to the breakfast media landscape, writes John Drinnan.
A combined breakfast show on TV3 and RadioLive will be a massive change to the breakfast media landscape, writes John Drinnan.
The Electoral Commission has referred Mediaworks to police after a broadcaster on George FM urged people to vote for the Green Party on election day.
Paul Casserly pays tribute to local radio institution Stinky Grooves as it nears its quarter century on air.
At this point she is okay with me telling that incredibly personal story.
Broadcaster John Tamihere's $620,000 lawsuit against RadioLive's owner in the wake of last year's Roast Busters scandal has been put on hold by a High Court judge.
Neither of the two radio DJs who made a prank phone call to Kate Middleton's hospital in late 2012 will give evidence at the inquest into the death of nurse Jacintha Saldanha.
The battle for the hearts and minds of music radio listeners is moving well beyond the airwaves - into television, online, social media and even at 30,000ft.
Radio host Mark Staufer has lost his job on RadioLive's late night talkback slot after using foul language on Friday night.
A late night talkback segment from radio host Mark Staufer that featured foul language has been pulled from RadioLive's website.
An original sketch by convicted sex offender Rolf Harris is being auctioned online to raise funds for Women's Refuge.
Newstalk ZB breakfast host Mike Hosking is said to be "amused" by Hauraki counterpart Jeremy Wells impersonating him on air each day.
I wish I could capture the eye-poking nature of the extreme torpor that permeates this show, but even the act of writing about it threatens to infuse it with some pizzazz, writes Deborah Hill Cone.
Radio New Zealand has conceded there could be redundancies as a result of restructuring plans canvassed with staff today.
Radio New Zealand is expected to restructure management at the end off the month.
A blossoming TV and radio career isn't the only good thing Zoe Marshall will leave behind when she boards a plane to Australia tomorrow.
Re-branded radio station The Hits launched its new breakfast show this morning with hosts Polly Gillespie and Grant Kereama.
Two of the country's biggest radio stars are changing stations to a newly branded network to be named The Hits.
The new voice of Radio NZ on Sunday mornings is a devoted people-watcher and big fan of Noam Chomsky
Commercial radio networks have emerged from the latest radio ratings survey without any major upheaval for its DJs.