
Times Newspapers in liquidation, owes $962,000
IRD debts put at $475,000, unsecured creditors owed $433,000, staff are owed $51,000.
IRD debts put at $475,000, unsecured creditors owed $433,000, staff are owed $51,000.
With Stuff focused on its new 6pm TV bulletin, NZME is also luring top video news talent.
TVNZ has been ordered to mediation - will popular shows win a reprieve?
Glen Kyne on two months of upheaval and why he's surprised by TVNZ's Sunday move.
Some familiar faces will feature on the new bulletin from July 6.
'Popular, talented broadcaster' moving to country’s biggest radio station.
The minister will meet Alastair Carruthers in his capacity as TVNZ chair in coming days.
Rupert Murdoch's NZ move; Business magazines sold; Newshub sports host's farewell.
The community title, with 11 staff, has fallen victim to tough economic times.
An ex-Labour MP also criticises political editor's coverage; TVNZ responds. Have your say.
News v opinion debate: Campbell's role as TVNZ chief correspondent has been in spotlight.
Production company's managing director and NZ Film Commission point fingers at each other.
Media Insider: A top community news title is saved; The Hui to lose studio.
Warner Bros Discovery confirms it is considering the name for its bulletin.
Media Insider: Meta introducing technology to blur IG nudes; Media firms eye fee relief.
He grew up in a state house, left school at 15 and just sold his company for millions.
Media Insider: Former TV3 boss in bid for 6pm news; Stuff CEO stays grounded.
What are the risks and opportunities for Stuff and other media under the new 6pm deal?
Jailed radio star's new podcast; Xero ad account up for pitch; NZME eyes earnings growth.
Property portal OneRoof is leading profitability at media business.
'This was not an easy decision' - CEO on show's closure.
TV bosses confirm talks have been held with rival media companies.
Bosses say no deal 'at this stage' with a third party for a pared-back TV3 news service.
TVNZ boss: 'We do need to move forward with this difficult but necessary proposal.'
The state-owned TV company proposed cuts last month. Many defended the need for news.
Broadcast had 'potential to cause serious harm' - BSA; NZME ordered to pay costs.
'I spent my life in the media so I know what’s at stake here.'
Warner Bros Discovery is set to announce a new deal that might save the news hour.
After four years in top position, RNZ is no longer NZ's most trusted media organisation.
And just where is the Media Minister's promised plan?