OpinionJohn Drinnan<i>Media</i>: Big media firms making movesSix big media firms are making moves as the industry shifts towards digital and recovers from the recession.12 Aug 05:30 PM
New ZealandHaden to be axed for rape commentsAndy Haden's role as Rugby World Cup Ambassador "is over" following his latest outburst.09 Jul 04:00 PM
New ZealandHaden's future in doubtOne of Andy Haden's celebrity clients has backed his rape comments, while Rugby World Cup Minister Murray McCully has hinted Haden's role as ambassador could be over.09 Jul 06:08 AM
OpinionTamsyn Parker<i>Stock takes</i>: Eye on skyDoes Murdoch have his eye on Sky TV?08 Jul 04:00 PM
Media and marketingContent is still king in TV's fuzzy futureWhen television arrived in New Zealand 50 years ago a consumer's main decision was whether to buy a console TV or one that had legs.04 Jun 04:00 PM
Media and marketing<i>Mark Irving: </i>Getting a laugh in advertisingThere's some pretty dire stuff out there but every so often an ad comes along that's a true rib-tickler24 May 12:45 AM
BusinessRugby: Sky to pay more in new TV dealSky Television will be paying more to screen live rugby games under a new five-year deal from 2011.08 Apr 02:24 AM
GolfKiwi in charge for Tiger's big press conferenceKiwi Craig Heatley was thrust into the spotlight at the US Masters golf tournament before yesterday's much-awaited Tiger Woods press conference. 06 Apr 04:00 PM
AirlinesNZ stocks: Telecom shares slump to new lowTelecom shares sank to new a low on the NZ sharemarket today, while rises in Fletcher Building, Contact Energy and other leaders helped carry the market higher.19 Mar 05:33 AM
BoxingBoxing: Cameron to put 'farce' behind himShane Cameron's comeback to professional boxing effectively starts in Wellington next month.19 Mar 01:30 AM
BusinessTV bosses eye sharing Cup commentatorsFree-to-air bosses may share commentators after agreeing to share TV coverage of the top 16 games during the Rugby World Cup.03 Mar 03:00 PM
Rugby World CupRugby World Cup TV rights to cost taxpayer over $3mFive NZ commentary teams could be calling the knock-out games of next year's Rugby World Cup with the Govt paying over $3m to secure the free-to-air deal.03 Mar 03:43 AM