Tim Murphy
Fairfax and NZME merger decision delayed
The Commerce Commission has delayed its decision on whether to approve a giant media merger between Fairfax and NZME. We talk to former NZ Herald editor Tim Murphy. Audio
NZME and Fairfax say journalism relies on merger
Media juggernauts NZME and Fairfax say their quality of local and regional news depends on a merger. Audio
Ex-editors team up to provide 'news of importance'
Two of New Zealand's top news men are going into business together - and aim to provide communications advice and quality journalism at the same time. Mediawatch asks how that's going to work. Audio
Ex-editors team up to provide 'news of importance'
Two of New Zealand's top news men are going into business together - and aim to provide communications advice and quality journalism at the same time. Mediawatch asks how that's going to work.
AudioFormer Herald boss on possible Fairfax APN merger
Former NZ Herald Editor-in-Chief Tim Murphy joins Checkpoint to discuss the implications of an APN Fairfax merger on audiences and the wider industry. Video, Audio
Is the writing on the wall for our papers?
Most media bosses still say newspapers won't die during their lifetime, but do recent events mean it is time to reconsider? Mediawatch asks a former editor startled by slow sales at his local dairy… Audio
Is the writing on the wall for our papers?
Most media bosses still say newspapers won't die during their lifetime, but do recent events mean it is time to reconsider? Mediawatch asks a former editor startled by slow sales at his local dairy…
AudioNew Zealand Herald stands by its story
Labour issued a statement yesterday rejecting claims about donations from Donghua Liu published in the Herald On Sunday newspaper, saying it hasn't found any record of them and challenging anyone with… Audio
The New Zealand Herald turns 150
The New Zealand Herald celebrates its one hundred and fiftieth birthday today. Audio
Mediawatch for 16 September 2012
The boss of the nation's biggest daily paper on its tabloid transition; a top lawyer calls for a rethink of rules allowing cameras into our courts; how a notorious nickname stuck to a controversial… Audio