Media and marketing<i>The future is you</i> - Brent Impey's John O'Shea Memorial AddressThis speech was delivered at the 2010 SPADA conference, on Friday November 12th.14 Nov 08:30 PM
New ZealandShock jock Stables set to lose Hauraki jobControversial broadcaster Iain Stables is expected to get the chop from Radio Hauraki this week.13 Nov 04:30 PM
New ZealandJetstar man to fight charges over airport clash with DJThe Jetstar check-in assistant accused of attacking radio "shock-jock" Iain Stables at Auckland Airport will fight the charges.05 Nov 04:30 PM
New ZealandTamihere 'deserved new trial'Convicted double murderer David Tamihere, who is soon to be released, deserved a retrial years ago, says his broadcaster brother John. 04 Nov 04:30 PM
OpinionJohn Drinnan<i>Media</i>: Current affairs gone bad (again)TVNZ is considering five formal complaints against Paul Holmes covering the <i>Hobbit</i> dispute on TV One show <i>Q&A</i> on Labour weekend.04 Nov 04:30 PM
OpinionJohn Drinnan<i>John Drinnan:</i> Two Geoffs on Morning Report?Does Simon Mercep have Sean Plunket's killer instinct? John Drinnan looks at broadcasters who cut through the bull.03 Nov 01:17 AM
EntertainmentPlunket approves of new <i>Morning Report</i> hostSean Plunket has given his thumbs up to Simon Mercep - but others in the radio industry have questioned the appointment.02 Nov 11:00 PM
EntertainmentNew <i>Morning Report</i> host namedTVNZ <i>Sunday</i> correspondent Simon Mercep has been named as the new co-presenter of Radio New Zealand's <i>Morning Report</i>.02 Nov 04:00 AM
New ZealandTony Veitch in office quarrelTony Veitch was sent home from Radio Sport just one week after it was announced he would be rehired for his old job.23 Oct 04:30 PM
EntertainmentStork to call on comedianFunny man Gary McCormick is preparing for the pitter-patter of little feet - four, to be exact.23 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
New ZealandTVNZ upholds Paul Henry complaintsTVNZ has upheld 1500 complaints against its former <i>Breakfast</i> host Paul Henry, who caused widespread offence with his comments about the Governor-General and a chief Indian official.18 Oct 03:34 AM
New ZealandTV resignation a gift for radioPaul Henry is tipped to return to the airwaves, taking his loyal morning audience with him, writes Rebecca Lewis.16 Oct 04:30 PM
New ZealandVeitch has few friends at workRadio Sport is having to hire a new producer because no one wants to work with the controversial broadcaster.16 Oct 04:30 PM
OpinionJohn Drinnan<i>Media</i>: Insult to injury for IndiansFirst it was Paul Henry. Now it's Michael Laws. These are cruel times for shock jocks and the people who love them, writes John Drinnan.14 Oct 04:30 PM
New ZealandTravel company backtracks over $6k sting in prizeAfter the Herald's story today, the Aucklanders who 'won' overseas trips but had to pay for their own flights will now have all their travel covered.14 Oct 05:02 AM
New ZealandVeitch gets old radio job backControversial broadcaster Tony Veitch has been given his old job back as a presenter on Radio Sport.14 Oct 02:50 AM
New ZealandTravel prize carries $6000 stingViv and Richard Frost were over the moon about winning a trip to Kenya - until they found out it would cost them $6000.13 Oct 04:30 PM
OpinionBrian Rudman<i>Brian Rudman</i>: Henry isn't the only one who needs to goPaul Henry is not the only thing that's gone feral at Television New Zealand.12 Oct 04:30 PM
New ZealandAirport fight: Man in dockThe man who allegedly attacked "shock jock" Iain Stables at Auckland Airport is facing assault charges.11 Oct 04:30 PM
New ZealandFury over Laws' 'fat Indian' insultMichael Laws has come under fire for calling Governor-General Sir Anand Satyanand a "large, fat man" who has "never left" the buffet table.09 Oct 04:30 PM
OpinionJohn Drinnan<i>Media:</i> Don't blame the monkey, blame the organ grinderThe real question is about Television New Zealand and its cynical use of racial comments to boost publicity and profits.04 Oct 01:00 AM