For years, the country’s top-selling paper talked about making online readers pay – just like subscribers to the printed paper. This week the New Zealand Herald finally did it. The ads they once monopolised are dwindling so it makes sense to see…
First Person – As Guyon Espiner wraps up his final day presenting Morning Report, Alex Perrottet takes a look back at the highlights and unforgettable classic moments from the past five years.
Media coverage of the court case for the man accused of the Christchurch mosque attacks will avoid promoting white supremacist ideology, RNZ and other major New Zealand news organisations say.
First Person – This is my final week on Morning Report and I’d like to tell you why I’m leaving, what I’ve learned and what I won’t be apologising for.
Mediawatch: NZME has announced one of the most significant moves in the local market for online news so far and online readers will have to pay $5 a week for everything the NZ Herald has to offer.
There is only one rule in the Game of Thrones – you win, or you die – and there are going to be some losers in the final season starting Monday. RNZ rates the chances of the remaining players.