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Media Insider: Paddy Gower's debate highlights; Internal Affairs targets gambling ads.
'Everyone feels like he’s no good,' the suspect told police of victim Harnek Singh.
'No topic is off limits,' says the new editor.
Auckland-based radio celebrity Harnek Singh was stabbed dozens of times.
Every week, we ask a well-known Aucklander for their favourite spots in the city.
'I woke up, and thought 'what day is it?' I have been out for a while.'
Rupert Murdoch quits; Facebook turning off news tap; One Good Text with Barry Soper.
Heather du Plessis-Allan: 'We've cried all the tears'.
Radio host Harnek Singh was stabbed dozens of times by strangers in his driveway.
An Auckland-based international talkback radio celebrity was their target.
Radio legend retiring after decades on air.
The radio host was stabbed repeatedly after having his car rammed.
Nate Nauer has been released after five months in prison.
A Stuff podcast host has been lured to the state broadcaster.
A revolution in our homes: Those in their 40s, 50s and 60+ are helping lead the charge.
The victim, stabbed over 40 times, has over half a million YouTube followers.
Allegation relates to the recent Melanesian Spearhead Group leaders’ meeting in Vanuatu.
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CEO Michael Boggs sees green shoots.
"I have loved getting back into the swing of things."
The radio industry is celebrating overall growth in listeners.
A dull ad, a great ad and William Shatner's message for ad industry; Sports writer dies
RNZ's board chairman Jim Mather said the board had accepted the review.
The winner of ZM's Expense Free for the Rest of '23 is 'one of the good ones'.
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Broadcaster sat upright in bed as soon as he saw the passage.
Jason Ake quit the Radio New Zealand Board on principle.
Station says decision key to surviving but recognises it will be 'deeply unpopular'.
'You must be amazed by the person that you’re with', says the broadcaster.
Sometimes I think it might be time to grow up and get a belt.