TV
The Boyfriend: How TV shows are finally getting gay dating right
An ultra-wholesome Japanese dating series on Netflix has hooked viewers globally. The Boyfriend is part of a wave of reality shows showing the nuances, and differences, of gay relationships.
The scandal engulfing Strictly Come Dancing
The BBC boss has been forced to apologise. So what happened?
Neighbours star Janet Andrewartha dies
Janet Andrewartha joined the long-running Australian soap in 1999 as the Scully family matriarch.
Rings of Power cast unveils first look at season 2 at Comic-Con
The first season did not include any of the franchise's coveted rings, but they will appear at the beginning of the second season. Video
'Rooftopping is my art form': The death-defying couple who climb the world's tallest skyscrapers
Skywalkers, a jaw-dropping Netflix documentary featuring Angela Nikolau and Ivan Beerkus, follows the "rooftoppers" as they risk their lives for art atop the world's tallest buildings.
Emmys 2024: All the snubs and surprises
Shōgun and The Bear have dominated today's Emmy nominations but others - including Oscar-winner Emma Stone - didn't fare as well. Video
Simone Biles documentary: 'I felt like I was in jail with my own brain and body'
Analysis - It's her raw approach to battling mental health "demons", and the decision to return on her terms that may cement Simone Biles as one of the greatest athletes of our time, Amberleigh Jack… Video
America's Sweethearts: Netflix lifts lid on life as a cheerleader
The women featured in the series have won praise from viewers and TV critics for how they face the exacting expectations.
Remembering Shannen Doherty, the Beverly Hills 'badass'
Although Doherty and the characters she played usually seemed to inhabit a glossier world, she was always someone viewers could relate to.
How the 'Dark Destroyer' became a lifelong All Blacks fan
The Chase star Shaun Wallace has revealed who it was that made him an All Blacks fan for life.
Cypress Hill make 28-year-old Simpsons joke come true
It was back in 1996 when an episode of The Simpsons featured a joke where Cypress Hill believed they had mistakenly booked the London Symphony Orchestra, whilst under the influence.
What is the best TV show for pre-schoolers right now?
After nearly 20 years judging children's movies by adult standards, Dan Slevin does the same for some pre-schooler TV.
How Ali Wong ended up at Sam Low's house for dinner
When local cook Sam Low extended a dinner invitation to Ali Wong's people, he didn't expect the famous American comedian would accept.
Morning Report Essentials
On today's episode, New Zealand tennis player Lulu Sun has continued her remarkable maiden run at Wimbledon, by making it to the quarterfinals after defeating Britain's Emma Raducanu, there's new news… Audio
As it happened: Unpacking the new Stuff 6pm news
Catch up with Mediawatch's Colin Peacock and Hayden Donnell as they unpacked the new bulletin.
A sneak peek of ThreeNews bulletin launching tonight
Aotearoa's newest TV news bulletin - presented by Sam Hayes - will broadcast live on Three and ThreeNow at 6pm.
Netball NZ's free-to-air TV experiment pays off
Over three-quarters of a million New Zealanders have tuned in to watch the weekly free-to-air ANZ Premiership games.
3 million dollar funding grant for Shortland Street
The soap was on the gurney for Shortland Street, due to TVNZ's restructure, but has now been resuscitated with a three million dollar grant from New Zealand on Air, but there was no room for current… Audio
Shortland Street cut to three episodes a week
TVNZ has confirmed Shortland Street will air just three episodes a week in 2025, a compromise to keep the long-running drama alive.
Tears and celebration as Three's AM says goodbye
It was a mixture of celebration, memories and a few tears as AM aired its final show on Newshub's last day.