Fairfax New Zealand
Fairfax to chop some rural papers
Media giant Fairfax New Zealand has announced it will close or sell 28 of its rural papers, affecting around 60 staff members. Audio
High Court dismisses appeal against failed NZME-Fairfax merger
A competition lawyer says a merger of the country's two largest media companies is probably dead in the water. Audio
Fairfax & NZME make extra submission to support merger plan
The media companies, Fairfax New Zealand and NZME, have made a joint submission to the Commerce Commission in an effort to convince the regulator that their proposed merger is in the public interest. Audio
NZME, Fairfax face uphill battle in addressing merger concerns
The media companies, Fairfax New Zealand and NZME, face an uphill battle to convince the Commerce Commission that their proposed merger is in the public interest. Audio
NZME and Fairfax spell out merger plans
The media companies, Fairfax New Zealand and NZME, have put some flesh on the bones of their planned merger to create a group with the muscle to compete for audience and advertising with the likes of… Audio
Fairfax getting into broadband
Media company Fairfax New Zealand is expanding into consumer broadband fibre services, offering what it says will be ultra fast speeds, unlimited data, and no fixed term contracts. Audio
Media commentator Gavin Ellis
Media commentator Gavin Ellis discusses the Fairfax restructuring, The Listener music reviewers walk out, and a dignified exit from John Campbell. Audio
Analysts: Fairfax shake-up yet another blow for journalism
Media analysts say the proposed shake-up at Fairfax New Zealand could signal the death of newspapers in this country, as companies continue to shift their focus to online news. Audio
Plans to axe 185 jobs at Fairfax New Zealand
185 jobs may be axed at Fairfax New Zealand but around 160 new positions will be created, Colin Peacock from Radio New Zealand's Mediawatch joins us. Audio
Plans to axe 185 jobs at Fairfax New Zealand
185 jobs may be axed at Fairfax New Zealand but around 160 new positions will be created. Audio