
With a long history of supporting events in Christchurch, NZME is collaborating with entertainment, sports, and musical events in the city.
With a long history of supporting events in Christchurch, NZME is collaborating with entertainment, sports, and musical events in the city.
Stuff has launched a new strategic creative and editorial studio called Harakeke, bringing together a range of skills to help brands get noticed.
After a 5 year break, NZFarmer is set to make a comeback under the leadership of Sonita Chandar.
A whopping 1.4 million people tuned into TVNZ 1 to watch the 2023 General Election results unfold.
Stuff will stop sharing content to X, effective immediately, following concerns about mis- and disinformation shared on the platform.
Advertising on all Metlink buses, trains, and station platforms will continue to be provided by Go Media.
HYPER has partnered with Bargain Chemist to bring a new network of screens to its stores.
Creatives have a large impact on ads, and Meta hopes that the introduction of these tools will help them make the best-performing ads.
GroupM NZ is introducing ‘Back to News’, a programme aimed at enabling brands to support journalism by reallocating media budgets.
Hayu, the subscription-based video-on-demand service featuring reality content from NBCUniversal, is coming to NZ.
HYPER and Liquorland have announced a Liquorland POS Media programme, set to debut in October.
If you’ve ever wondered what your favourite broadcasters’ music taste is like, iHeartRadio’s new Playlist feature might be your jam.
Newstalk ZB has launched a paid digital subscription platform called ZB PLUS which will extend its coverage.
Scroll Media has signed an exclusive New Zealand representation deal with an Australian publisher of youth content, The Brag Media.
Following a successful first season, mental health advocate Jazz Thornton is bringing back her podcast to the ZM podcast network.
New Zealand Rugby League has named Go Media as its official Outdoor Media Partner following the launch of a new site in Penrose.
Last night, over a million Kiwis tuned in to the first live Leaders’ Debate between Chris Hipkins and Christopher Luxon on TVNZ 1.
Via Media is expanding the Fashion Quarterly brand with the launch of FQ Living.
Renowned New Zealand broadcaster Kim Hill has announced her departure from the RNZ National’s iconic Saturday Morning show.
Out of Home company oOh!media is set to be even more unmissable with the launch of its first 3D Video Out of Home screen in Sylvia Park.
The Spinoff has launched Dear Jane, a new podcast series in five parts about a youth group, a betrayal of trust and the search for answers.
Known for her sharp wit and quick questioning, political journalist Tova O’Brien is returning to the mic to host a new podcast.
According to the latest Nielsen readership survey results, Stuff continues to have the largest national audience across print and digital media.
Fashion Quarterly has introduced a bespoke audience research platform to provide brands and clients with customised insights in real-time.
Stuff has launched a new weekly magazine that will inspire wanderlusts up and down the country and reach travelling Kiwis at scale.
Following a successful debut of the Good Impressions initiative Go Media has announced that the programme will be continuing for a second year.
Laressa Marinovich has been appointed as the Director of Agency Markets for New Zealand and Australia at Stuff.
More than 3.41 million Kiwis are tuning in each week to listen to commercial radio according to a survey released today.
Scheduled for a 6am debut on Wednesday, August 23rd, Sky Open is set to take the place of Prime in the networks channel lineup.
Stuff and G.J. Gardner have introduced a fresh strategy with the goal of empowering Kiwis with the information they need when building a home.