
YouTube superstar leads haka, mobbed by Kiwi fans in Rotorua
More than 50,000 watch live as the viral sensation travels through Rotorua.
More than 50,000 watch live as the viral sensation travels through Rotorua.
OPINION: TikTok disrupts the sports scene, targeting youth with Messi and more.
His new Spotify deal is worth millions, and his podcast is number one in NZ.
There’s no black cape, but Subash Chandar K comes out at night to help those in need.
In just one year, Stacey Scott has built an online following with her budgeting tips.
The 26-year-old man's death illustrates the 'perils' of social media.
The rise of online content is posing a risk to programme makers.
The lawsuit claims sexual harassment, injury and 'culture of misogyny and sexism'.
The internet isn't going anywhere, so how can we ensure our kids make the most of it?
New York Times: YouTube now surpasses the companies it once tried to emulate.
Drones, doping allegations, dirty water and much, much more.
Financial Times: Campaign on YouTube skirted rules for marketing to under-18s.
A show about toilets with human heads is fast becoming a valuable franchise.
However, are the homes as 'authentic' as their celebrity owners claim?
Billy LeBlanc and his partner had eaten raw oysters together before falling severely ill.
NY Times: Family estrangement appears to be on the rise, thanks mainly to social media.
Think the original was unbeatable? These nine sequels prove otherwise.
Upset residents have blamed tourists for the deterioration in Callum's health.
Security team rushes to block Kiwi mum trying to get photo for young son.
New York Times: Hollywood discovers that Mordor hath no fury like a Ringer scorned.
Logan Paul, Sidemen, and Beta Squad, influencers with millions of subscribers, are all hiring Kiwi kid Klaksy for his art! Kea Kids News reporter Rien finds out how it all started.
The 25-year-old lives and works in the same space - and no, it's not a mansion.
Telegraph: A record number of British under-18s were arrested for terror offences in 2023.
Giant platforms accused of 'fuelling a childhood mental health crisis'.
'Famous celebrity faces' will also be playing.
Rainbow Hub Waikato is designed as a safe place for the LGBTQIA+ community.
Addison Pierre Maalouf travelled to Haiti to interview notorious gang leader 'Barbecue'.
The actress was candid about her feelings towards the esteemed politician's rude conduct.
Ruby Franke sentenced to up to 30 years in prison after admitting to abusing her children.
Tucker Carlson was left blindsided as the YouTuber posed as a credible palace insider.