
Radio's new breakfast battle: Can Simon Barnett halt More's ratings slide? Top TVNZ staff departing
25 media storylines for 2025; Worst PR response of the week; Air NZ comms boss taking off.
25 media storylines for 2025; Worst PR response of the week; Air NZ comms boss taking off.
OPINION: Despite our wealth our prosperity trails behind Australia and Ireland.
NZ rugby TV rights are now open to negotiation for global streamers: What are fans in for?
OPINION: I did not rate Jimmy Carter - but the eulogies at his funeral changed my mind.
OPINION: NZ's urgent economic crisis isn't public debt.
OPINION: We might be overestimating AI's short-term potential.
OPINION: There are things you just don't know about until after.
OPINION: And how will Trump's tariff plans pan out?
OPINION: It cannot continue with the same policies and expect different outcomes.
Media CEO: 'Advertising market has changed faster than any of us could have anticipated.'
OPINION: Employers have welcomed the move but have had plenty of questions about it.
OPINION: Cash in the bank becomes less appealing as the economy starts to turn around.
OPINION: It's a good time to reset in more ways than one.
'I don’t care if it’s Martha Stewart or the bloody Pope. I’m not taking [Made in NZ] off.'
The bosses of NZME, Stuff, Are Media and three agencies answer five questions for 2025.
OPINION: KiwiSaver is a key part of getting ahead in the future.
OPINION: New Nato rule would require NZ to spend about $10b a year more on defence.
OPINION: It's been a year where minor party MPs led the way.
Treaty debate highlights tension between co-governance and self-determination in NZ politics.
Agency boss: 'NZ media market needs to reinvent itself'.
Financial curveballs: how to cope with surprises in personal finance.
OPINION: Last week's GDP shocker took the edge off the Christmas cheer,
Politicians are urged to prioritise unity and decisive action amid economic challenges.
Who's in line for ainfluential TVNZ role?; $1 sales: five NZME community newspapers saved.
OPINION: Willis urged to adopt drastic spending cuts to avoid economic catastrophe.
The two public broadcasters will come together physically in Victoria St.
A newspaper has been saved, paving the way for several similar deals for other towns.
Work under way to change content, tone of traditional radio shows to stabilise audiences.
OPINION: Ferries dilemma reveals deeper port strategy issues.