
Could this be our very first Bachelorette?
Could Rotorua's Mariana Morrison be the country's first TV Bachelorette?
Could Rotorua's Mariana Morrison be the country's first TV Bachelorette?
A stunt on What Now left Breakfast presenter Matty McLean in hospital.
Chronic self-doubt stars in a new series, writes Gracie Taylor.
TVNZ's director of content Jeff Latch has resigned from the broadcaster after 23 years.
Tonight's episode fell short of keeping us engaged throughout its long runtime.
When asked to prove his bromance with Ryan Reynolds, Jake Gyllenhaal did not disappoint.
The Kardashians are reportedly pitching an animated series to rival The Simpsons.
The Wrong Girl is Australia's answer to Bridget Jones.
It looks like this Married At First Sight couple is still going strong.
Karl Puschmann was hustled into watching new crime-drama Sneaky Pete, but now he's sold.
COMMENT: Digital content is a key strategy for the public broadcaster.
Staff today learn of new proposal that would mean job losses at the national broadcaster.
A celebrity tattoo artists says NZ needs to do more to celebrate Maori culture.
First he called her frigid, now Antony declares his wife has 'no boobs'. What a charmer.
A contestant on The Voice panics as she forgets the lyrics to Lorde's Royals.
A proposal to make sporting events free-to-air was set to fail last night.
The famous actor who will play Donatella in a new TV series has no resemblance to her.
Ellen DeGeneres broke her finger in a wine-related accident at the weekend.
A man named Kevin has been dubbed "the worst contestant ever" after an epic fail.
Crippling condition has 'been with me my whole life,' the Paleo enthusiast shared.
The ratings are in. So just how many people are watching The Bachelor?
Rihanna got to reprise an iconic role, but she couldn't actually bear to watch it.
Parliament is expected to vote against making national sports games free-to-air.
Monique says "I was just so nervous so nothing was going through my head".
Sky TV and Vodafone are appealing the Commerce Commission's decision to decline the merger
Whenever 'Donald Grump' visits Sesame Street, chaos is not far behind.
"Grump" appears in three episodes, sowing fear, chaos and inspiring a march.
Richard Hammond has been "hurt quite badly" by another TV filming accident.
Scientology puts journalists on a par with perverts, writes Calum Henderson.