NEWSHUB-STUFF TV NEWS DEAL
Duncan Greive (Spinoff): 14 (!) crucial questions about Stuff replacing Newshub, asked and (mostly) answered
Mark Jennings (Newsroom): Stuff takes a big risk on Newshub
Luke Malpass (The Post): The risk and rewards of Stuff’s foray into TV news (paywalled)
Kevin Norquay (The Post): The new, news: Can Stuff win over a traditional TV audience? (paywalled)
Susan Edmunds (Stuff): Stuff to provide TV3 news: Here’s what you need to know
Shayne Currie (Herald): Stuff-Newshub TV news deal: Six questions for 6pm - a new-look evening news and a leading contender to front it (paywalled)
Shayne Currie (Herald): Newshub closure: TV3 news saved - Stuff to provide new-look news bulletin under deal with Warner Bros Discovery (paywalled)
Tom Pullar-Strecker (The Post): Stuff to step into 6pm TV news slot (paywalled)
Simon Shepherd (Newshub): Stuff's 6pm news bulletin won't match TVNZ's 'in any way', says former Newshub boss Mark Jennings
Heather du Plessis-Allan (Newstalk): TV3's 6pm bulletin is saved - for now
Aimee Shaw (Stuff): Expect a new name and a new feel when Stuff takes over Three news
Eva Corlett (The Guardian): Newshub: parts of axed New Zealand media outlet to continue in new deal
Zane Small (Newshub): Broadcasting Minister Melissa Lee hints at tighter regulation of online streaming platforms to help local TV
MEDIA CRISIS
Bryce Edwards (Democracy Project): Will politicians let democracy die in the darkness?
Karl du Fresne: Howling at the moon
Brent Harman (Herald): RNZ, TVNZ newsrooms should be combined to shore up public broadcasting (paywalled)
Aziz Al Sa'afin (1News): Lessons from Australia leave little hope for NZ media
Bob Jones: The death of democracy
Liam Hehir (The Blue Review): Pressing questions on media ownership (paywalled)
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