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Media Insider: Axe falls on Neil Waka's midday news show; Government softens on Fair Digital News Bargaining Bill; Frontrunners to replace Kim Hill at RNZ

One of our most popular and respected newsreaders hosts his final midday bulletin as Whakaata Māori (Māori Television) quietly swings the axe; The new.

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Business.Scoop » NPA Appoints Public Affairs Director

The Week in Politics: Winston goes to war

The NZ First leader derailed the new coalition government's first week in power, writes Peter Wilson.

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Media Insider: Hamish McKenzie and the rise of Substack; Stuff's Circuit breaker; Why are there so many media awards?

As a freelance writer, Hamish McKenzie used to scrabble together income based on a going rate of 40 cents a word. He was chuffed, he once said, when The.

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Current and future state of Stuff

Three years ago Sinead Boucher took over the country’s biggest publisher of news from Aussie owners who gave it away “like a set of steak knives.” In the absence of big backers and the government backing away from funding journalism, does its future now depend on getting money from Google and Facebook? And does she still have the Stuff staff on board for the future? 

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