The BSA vs The Platform will be a generationally important battleThe broadcasting regulator's decision to claim jurisdiction over the internet forces us to pick one of two wildly different directions.By Duncan Greive | 21st October, 2025Founder
New Zealand’s first ever vinyl chart is here. What story does it tell?No surprise who's number one – but the rest of the chart makes for fascinating reading.By Duncan Greive | 15th October, 2025Founder
The Long Play: How vinyl came back to life – and what it meansA walk through the long, strange history of vinyl records in New Zealand.By Duncan Greive | 8th October, 2025Founder
The rates battle continues as council debt risesSmack bang in the middle of local elections, rates are more scrutinised than ever.By Duncan Greive | 23rd September, 2025Founder
Tom Phillips, Clarke Gayford and rumours that won’t go awayResponding to intense social media speculation in the past has put authorities in a bind now.By Duncan Greive | 15th September, 2025Founder
Sean Plunket now stands alone on his PlatformExclusive: After being cut off by founding funders the Wright family, Sean Plunket has taken full control of his anti-woke media brand The Platform.By Duncan Greive | 5th September, 2025Founder
Review: Life in One Chord and Anchor Me linger on two tricky yet brilliant artistsDocumentaries on Shayne Carter and Don McGlashan make our past gleam, and show success can take very different forms and paths.By Duncan Greive | 19th August, 2025Founder
Neil Finn on the promise of the early internet – and how it lives on in MUFGALDon McGlashan, Dave Dobbyn, Bic Runga, The Beths and more are piling into Roundhead over the next two weeks to Make Us Feel Good About Life.By Duncan Greive | 13th August, 2025Founder
OpinionNZOA has saved reality TV and soaps – what about all the shows left to die?NZ on Air is confronting a very uncomfortable question: what to save, and what to leave behind.By Duncan Greive | 5th August, 2025Founder
Sky buys Three and ThreeNow to create New Zealand’s most muscular media empireWBD has sold its linear and digital TV assets to Sky for $1, giving the pay TV giant a powerful new brand to take on TVNZ. By Duncan Greive | 22nd July, 2025Founder