Opinion<i>Patrick Gower:</i> National guilty of hands in the ruckRemember the utter shambles as the All Blacks bombed out of the last Rugby World Cup because they could not organise a simple drop-goal?13 Oct 03:00 PM
OpinionAudrey Young<i>Audrey Young:</i> Gazumping Cup bid ends fairytaleThe Beehive's decision to virtually order TVNZ to gazump Maori TV's Rugby World Cup bid has soured the Maori Party's relationship with National.13 Oct 03:00 PM
Media and marketingMaori TV hits back over Cup 'affront'Maori TV will continue to fight for the rights to the Rugby World Cup, saying the Govt's backing of TVNZ's bid is an affront to Maori.13 Oct 03:00 PM
New ZealandCrown Law to review internet publishing lawsThe Crown Law Office reviewing internet publication, after recent cases raised questions over contempt of court and suppression order breaches.13 Oct 12:19 AM
Media and marketingGovt scuppers Maori TV's bid for rugby rightsThe Govt has scuppered Maori TV's bid for exclusive free-to-air rights to screen the Rugby World Cup by putting up enough money for TVNZ to outbid it.12 Oct 09:41 PM
Media and marketingTVNZ resubmits 'compelling bid' for rugby rightsTVNZ has resubmitted what the International Rugby Board calls a compelling bid for the free-to-air rights for the Rugby World Cup.12 Oct 03:00 PM
New ZealandUS may buy NZ skyhawks, reverse military training banThe US says a military training ban with NZ, put in place over our anti-nuclear stance is absurd and should be reviewed.07 Oct 06:30 AM
New ZealandPublic funds for Maori TV World Cup bidMaori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples has given his blessing for taxpayer funds to support Maori TV's World Cup bid.01 Oct 03:00 PM
Media and marketingTVNZ profits plunge 90pc to $2.1mTVNZ reveal an after-tax profit nearly 90 per cent down on the previous year.30 Sep 01:30 AM
New ZealandCommonwealth Games TV would be free - SkySky TV today assured viewers that free-to-air coverage will be available if the company takes over as rights holder from TVNZ.22 Sep 10:42 PM
New ZealandThree strikes' law may have merit, says KeyThere may be "some merit" in three-strikes legislation for repeat offenders, says Prime Minister John Key.20 Sep 08:56 PM
Media and marketingTVNZ furious over Veitch rumoursTVNZ is fuming over reports questioning some of its executives' roles in the Tony Veitch saga and has reiterated its full confidence in them.19 Sep 04:00 PM
OpinionJohn DrinnanHenry poised for bigger role at 7pmTV One breakfast show host Paul Henry is poised to take a bigger role fronting <i>Close Up</i>.17 Sep 04:00 PM