
Tragedy set to strike on Shorty St
Viewers are set for a dark and dramatic Christmas cliffhanger which is set to leave the future of some of the show's most-loved characters up in the air.
Viewers are set for a dark and dramatic Christmas cliffhanger which is set to leave the future of some of the show's most-loved characters up in the air.
A horrific new Russian reality show is allowing contestants to rape and murder each other.
Here's everything we loved, and a few things we hated, in 2016.
As Paul Henry's final week of breakfast television comes to a close, NZ On Screen's Nicky Harrop revisits some of his many memorable screen moments.
For only the third time in the company's history, Netflix has cancelled one of their shows - but with very good reason.
Netflix has premiered a brand new and super mysterious show - is it worth watching?
While all the attention may have been on Paul Henry yesterday, his show wasn't the only one on TV3 to come to an end.
"This week I lost my most important audience member, which has confirmed to me it's time to end my career," Paul Henry tells viewers.
Paul Henry dedicated his final stint hosting his TV3 show to his late mother, saying he had "lost my most important audience member". Video / Newshub
A New Zealand version of hit romance reality show Married at First Sight is on hold - but producers are hopeful it will still get made.
Yesterday's unveiling of Amazon Prime Video brings more competition to an area where Sky TV once had a monopoly, John Drinnan writes.
Bruno Mars made some major revelations to James Corden, including his rider requests.
The upcoming anniversary of JonBenet Ramsey's murder has led to renewed speculation. Now the case takes another turn.
What were this year's best TV shows, movies and albums? Laura McGoldrick finds out with deputy entertainment editor Chris Schulz and entertainment writer Karl Puschmann.
Here are the shows that entertained, enthralled, engaged and outraged across 2016.
Michael Smith is suing Idol producers over an incident that happened as he was getting ready to perform for the judges on a taping of the program.
SKY TV has cut its 2017 earnings guidance citing rising content costs and falling revenue and subscribers.
A First Dates contestant literally wet himself in the middle of a blind date but managed to cover it up with a crafty story.
Why can't anyone watch Fleabag in New Zealand?
COMMENT: 2016 might be looked back on as the year television finally acknowledged that the good times wouldn't last forever.
Paul Henry was back on air this morning for the first time since the death of his mother, and he quickly paid tribute to her.
While promoting their new film Passengers, Jennifer Lawrence and Chris Pratt took time out to insult each other.
It has been a tough season to be a Walking Dead fan, but finally there's hope.
Viewers of the BBC nature documentary series had been left concerned for the welfare of the newly-hatched turtles, after learning that their natural instincts had been altered by man-made lights. Source: BBC
The BBC has flouted Sir David Attenborough's own rule never to interfere in nature, after it told worried fans of Planet Earth II that a film crew had intervened to rescue stranded baby turtles.
Hyped local drama Dirty Laundry has been cancelled after just one season because "it didn't take off".
NZ's love affair with Westies will continue in yet another local TV show. But this one's for kids.