
Survivor NZ just got a bit backstabby
The Survivors regret turning on Hannah, but they're quick to stab someone else in the back
The Survivors regret turning on Hannah, but they're quick to stab someone else in the back
Netflix has renewed the watercooler hit 13 Reasons Why for a second season.
Vice has made its first local documentary, exploring Auckland's underground vogue scene.
Are we a nation of "fat phobic turds"? Survivor's first elimination suggested we might be.
It was never meant to be with Sarah, writes Steph Rowe.
"I did not play the game of Survivor ... I didn't get that Survivor experience."
Facebook is set to take on Amazon and Netflix with original TV-style programming.
A bachelorette admits she wanted to keep dating Zac, despite walking out of the show.
To celebrate 25 years of Shortland Street, we look back on 25 years of trivia.
COMMENT: Matt Heath explains why Donald Trump is a gift to television comedy.
The FCC is scrutinizing Stephen Colbert's controversial joke about Donald Trump.
Newsreader's on-air blooper made headlines worldwide, but it didn't save her job.
Ido Drent thought he was all set for his first day on Shorty. Until the cameras rolled.
Australian Idol winner Stan Walker's brother set to appear on The Voice.
A young zoo-keeper is one of 16 people hoping to be NZ's first sole Survivor.
Season five of House of Cards premiere in NZ at the same time as the rest of the world.
20 years after its debut, we ask two women of different ages what SATC means to them.
New TV show Gutsful is set to shine a light on our greatest hates and frustrations.
"You're fugly and fat and your boyfriend's left you for your best friend."
Siena Yates examines the controversy over hit TV show 13 Reasons Why
HBO has hired four writers to develop spinoffs of the show.
In a new series, we ask TV stars 10 questions. This week, actress Nicole Da Silva.
OPINION: TV host Stephen Colbert response shouldn't surprise anyone.
Sky TV has cut daily and weekly Fan Pass, and doubled the cost of its monthly Pass
GOT is drawing to a close, HBO have confirmed it will live on in the form of spin-offs.
Angela Bloomfield recalls her first day on Shortland Street in 1994.
NZer Todd Edlin and his Danish wife Anne Kristine won the Danish show 'Nybyggerne'.
An Australian politician says he has a black eye from laughing too hard at comedy 'Veep'.
TVNZ's new series is more 'Praise Be' than a cappella X Factor.