"TVNZ's 2007 financial result is a bleak indictment of Steve Maharey's broadcasting policy," says National Party Broadcasting spokesman Jonathan Coleman. "Two years ago Maharey told Parliament 'TVNZ ...
So, as Scoop recommended six weeks ago, the SIS is to be told to close its files on sitting MPs. Paul Neazor, the SIS Inspector-General, picked up this suggestion in his report yesterday to Prime ...
The bill abolishing the Television New Zealand charter is the latest step by the Government toward making TVNZ a cash cow and ending any requirement to behave as a state broadcaster, says Labour’s ...
TVNZ says it has had no approach from SkyCity to buy its land for the proposed convention centre, contrary to the Prime Minister's assurances to Parliament yesterday. The state broadcaster also ruled ...
Television New Zealand's latest annual report confirms it no longer regards itself as a public broadcaster, says Labour's broadcasting spokesman Brendon Burns. The annual report for the year to June ...
The Speaker's ruling today that TVNZ's board will have to face Parliament's privileges committee is a victory for parliamentary democracy and accountability, says National Finance spokesman John Key. ...
TVNZ's High Court action to overturn a Broadcasting Standards Association ruling comes "dangerously close to outright corporate bullying and is a real threat to the right of citizens and small ...
Television New Zealand's unveiling today of changes to news and current affairs is more about repackaging news and less about journalism, says Labour broadcasting spokesperson Brendon Burns. "Today's ...
John Key must explain how he apparently knows all about a deal to sell TVNZ land to Sky City for the convention centre when TVNZ knows nothing about it, says Grant Robertson, Labour’s Deputy Leader.
Television New Zealand legislation before Parliament will lead to more bureaucracy and red tape with no benefits for taxpayers, ACT Broadcasting Spokesman MP Penny Webster said today. "The creation of ...