
Country Calendar and Hyundai are celebrating their successful 15-year collaboration with a brand-new season of Hyundai Country Calendar returning to TVNZ on February 16.
Country Calendar and Hyundai are celebrating their successful 15-year collaboration with a brand-new season of Hyundai Country Calendar returning to TVNZ on February 16.
Bryn & Ku’s Singles Club is a new docuseries that see two comedians travelling across Aotearoa on a modern-day, cross country quest for love.
With OOH continuing to thrive in Aotearoa, Jolt has reached a new milestone, installing its 100th screen following 155% year-on-year network growth.
Omnicom Media Group agency OMD Worldwide, the world’s largest media agency network, has unveiled a new positioning: We Create What’s Next. It is supported by…
It was another big summer for New Zealand cinemas, with audiences embracing the big screen experience to enjoy a season full of cultural moments.
Following a hiatus of almost six years, the iconic Cosmopolitan Australia magazine is set to return to the New Zealand market this month.
A new chapter of Shortland Street kicks off tonight, with the first episode streaming live on TikTok at the same time it airs on TVNZ 2 and TVNZ+.
Over the next six months, a diverse group of young New Zealanders will take part in a dating conversation via a new social media project, d8talk.
Media access service provider Able is set to launch its first original commission Sight Unseen, a five-part documentary web series, on February 26.
New research from JCDecaux has recommendations for brands on how they can reach Kiwi shoppers who are becoming increasingly strategic as they navigate rising living costs.
UFO Rodeo and its long-form production arm Dark Doris are riding high this week after receiving the World Cinema Documentary Audience Award at Sundance Film Festival.
ThreeNews weekend anchor Laura Tupou will take on a new challenge next month, moving into Stuff’s weather correspondent role.
Whakaata Māori and TVNZ are partnering to bring New Zealand’s largest Māori performing arts festival, Te Matatini o Te Kāhui Maunga 2025, to viewers across the motu.
RNZ has appointed journalist and editor Andrew Holden to the role of Complaints Custodian where he will oversee the formal complaints system.
VMO has expanded its market leading office media network in New Zealand, with 14 new screens in five office towers within Auckland CBD.
New Zealand health and beauty media brand The House of Wellness is taking to the airwaves with help from music radio station The Breeze.
The results are in for NZ’s top 10 favourite ads from quarter 4 of 2024, with ASB’s “Ben & Amy” and ANZ’s “Sharma Family” holding firm in the top spots.
The Public Relations Institute of New Zealand has announced that the 2025 PRINZ Awards are now open for entry, closing on February 28.
MediaWorks has entered into an agreement with AdsWizz to become its third-party sales representative for advertising on the SiriusXM Podcast Network in NZ.
From drama to comedy, documentaries to entertainment and sport, TVNZ has revealed its line-up of local and international content set to air in 2025.
Independent podcast company Acast has signed a new global partnership with New Zealand’s popular longform interview podcast, Between Two Beers.
Staff at NZME have just been presented a proposal to cut almost 40 jobs from the NZ Herald, BusinessDesk and Newstalk ZB.
NZME has entered a multi-year partnership with BBC Studios to represent hundreds of hours of the British broadcasters’ premium podcasts in Aotearoa.
Tennis Australia has launched a 24/7 free ad-supported streaming channel on Samsung TV Plus, during the Australian Open 2025.
Kiwi media personalities K’Lee and Manaia Stewart have signed on as the new co-hosts on two of NZME’s radio breakfast shows.
Broadcaster Simon Barnett kicked off his Monday with a 4.30am alarm, returning to More FM’s Breakfast Club alongside co-host Lana Searle.
Mark Zuckerberg’s decision to stop fact-checking across Meta platforms is a chance for mainstream media to make the most of its brand-safe environment.
Free-to-air TV channel Bravo New Zealand, known for its reality and true crime shows, is the number one challenger network for 2024, according to recent data from Nielsen.
Jollys is celebrating its 28th digital panel on the Vivian and Taranaki Corner in Wellington, which hits citybound as well as SH1 Airport traffic.
dish editor Sarah Tuck on the thinking behind ‘Holiday’, the NZ food magazine’s special issue that fills the gap between Christmas and late summer.