Jenni Mortimer, Chief Lifestyle & Entertainment Reporter for the New Zealand Herald, is passionate about telling stories and providing a place to escape for kiwis in amongst the hard news. If you’ve ...
TVNZ presenter Jenny-May Clarkson has signed off in an emotional farewell, with the Breakfast host joined by her whānau as she said her goodbyes. The broadcast was filled with former and current ...
The idents feature much-loved characters from the magical adaptations of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s picture books Magic Light Pictures have created three charming new idents exclusively for ...
Some of Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler’s most popular characters are set to appear on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in three brand new idents this Christmas. The festive visuals will showcase a range of ...
New Zealand public broadcaster TVNZ has unveiled its content slate for the year ahead, after skipping its annual end of year Upfronts in late 2024 due to transitional issues amid its digitally led ...
Magic Light Pictures have created three charming new idents exclusively for BBC One and BBC iPlayer commissioned especially for this festive season. The idents feature much-loved characters from the ...
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The only way to start your weekend! With more than 15 years as a journalist and broadcaster, Jack's become a household name on New Zealand airwaves. Not only does he host his own radio show, Jack also ...
For years we believed that the BBC was the gold standard of public broadcasting. Trusted. Balanced. Above the fray. That myth is now in tatters. What we’re now seeing isn’t the odd slip-up under ...
Caption:Jenny-May Clarkson is parting ways with TVNZ after nearly 20 years.Photo credit:TVNZ Just days after announcing she would leave TVNZ after nearly two decades on air, Jenny-May Clarkson found ...
What’s really happening in the economy—and what can we do to about it? Journalist Jack Tame pulls back the curtain on the forces shaping our financial lives and futures.
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