New ZealandMaori World Cup TV bid hits troubleThe Maori TV-led bid for the Rugby World Cup rights has encountered problems behind the scenes.03 Nov 03:00 PM
New ZealandTVNZ pays 168 staff more than $100,000Twelve staff at TVNZ get $290,000 a year or more, its annual report shows.26 Oct 11:45 PM
EntertainmentUS studio picks up 'Go Girls'South Pacific Pictures' most recent success, <i>Go Girls</i>, has been chosen for adaptation in America by one of the brains behind <i>Sex and the City</i>.23 Oct 03:00 PM
OpinionJohn Drinnan<i>Media:</i> World Cup TV scrum far from overAfter shambolic handling of the free to air row, politicians could be excused for hoping the World Cup rights deal will be done, dusted and under the carpet.22 Oct 03:00 PM
New ZealandRugby TV bid to cost well under $5m - PMThe exact cost to the Govt of its bid for the World Cup rugby rights won't be known until the bid is accepted but is "considerably under $5m", John Key said today.20 Oct 04:26 AM
New ZealandMaori TV ends with 'crumbs' in rugby fightMaori TV's battle for the Rugby World Cup TV rights has ended in a total walkover with it now sharing all of the big games with the major channels.19 Oct 03:00 PM
New ZealandRWC viewers will not pay 'over the odds' - KeyNZ taxpayers will "not be paying over the odds" to see free-to-air 2011 Rugby World Cup games, John Key says. 18 Oct 08:08 PM
EntertainmentThe comeback kidAfter years behind the camera, Shortland St veteran Angela Bloomfield is coaxed back to centre stage.18 Oct 03:00 PM
New ZealandMaori TV set to lose out over opening ceremonyMaori Television has again lost out, as the chance to broadcast the 2011 Rugby World Cup is kicked back and forth between channels.17 Oct 03:00 PM
New ZealandBack to square one for Cup bidsThe debacle over the Rugby World Cup TV rights is back to square one, with NZ's major broadcasters now trying to work together on a bid the IRB may yet reject.14 Oct 08:55 PM
OpinionAudrey Young<i>Audrey Young</i>: Key on the ball after early knock-on in Rugby World Cup TV drama14 Oct 03:00 PM
BusinessTVNZ mulls future of <i>Sensing Murder</i>Fresh from controversy over its coverage of psychics in the Aisling Symes case, TVNZ is deciding whether to buy another series of <i>Sensing Murder</i>.14 Oct 03:00 PM
New ZealandKey, Sharples broker Cup broadcasting dealMaori TV, TVNZ and TV3 are still trying to hash out a deal for a single Maori TV led bid to be made for Rugby World Cup broadcasting rights.14 Oct 05:42 AM
New ZealandMaori TV to lead single World Cup rights bid - KeyJohn Key says his Govt handled the rights issue poorly and Maori TV's bid deserves to be backed.14 Oct 02:29 AM