Film
NZ On Air: supporting cultural heritage and a bit of back-slapping
NZ On Air has signed cheques totalling a shade under $600,000 to bring four major events to television.
NZ On Air: supporting cultural heritage and a bit of back-slapping
NZ On Air has signed cheques totalling a shade under $600,000 to bring four major events to television.
ASA: down on the farm
A dog, a beaver, a shark and two horses made the top ten list of ads most moaned about in…
ABC: new director of marketing for ABC TV
Diana Costantini, an award-winning marketing expert with a 24-year career in creative marketing roles in Australia, New Zealand and the…
Breakfast: TVNZ not up early enough to catch prankster
Oops. TVNZ's Breakfast show was yesterday the victim of a prank, when Paul Henry interviewed Jay Pryor, claiming to represent…
NZ TV: 50 years of back-slapping
Keen to educate us all on the golden anniversary of TV in Godzone, TVNZ put out a release entitled Television…
TV3: the sincerest form of flattery
TV3's use of Six billion stories ... and counting on the channel's news promo slots is causing less than friendly…
Guns for Hire: There Will Be <del>Blood</del> Rewrites
As Shortland Street's 18th birthday episode rolled credits on TV2, four people who worked on it at various times braved…
Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School Is 40!
This year Toi Whakaari: NZ Drama School celebrates its 40th Anniversary with a tantalising birthday programme of productions, events, workshops…
Metro Screen and UWS TV show finalist in 2010 Antenna Awards
Metro Screen and UWS TV show finalist in 2010 Antenna Awards