TVNZ is planning to shut down youth channel TVNZ U, which failed to become a going concern. The vacated frequency will be used to screen TV2 programmes an hour after they appear on the main channel
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Jenner ‘stayed out of baby naming’
Kris Jenner stayed out of naming her granddaughter. The Kardashian matriarch is very much involved in her children’s personal and professional lives
Jenny-May on cue for te reo
TV presenter Jenny-May Coffin has spoken of her emotional decision to embrace te reo after not understanding Maori phrases she spoke on air.
Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt ‘want eight’
Angeline Jolie and Brad Pitt reportedly want two more children. The couple famously share a brood of six, including adopted children from Cambodia, Vietnam and Ethiopia.
Pitt praises ‘heroic’ Jolie
Brad Pitt has praised his partner Angelina Jolie, describing her decision to have her breasts removed to prevent the chances of developing
Story of peace infused by love
The Red House (PG) 75 mins ——————– New Zealand film-maker and choreographer Alyx Duncan has produced a magnificent first feature which has all the hallmarks of a personal story lovingly crafted by someone with a real flair for the visual.
Jepsen drops Boy Scouts event
Carly Rae Jepsen is cancelling her performance at the national Boy Scouts of America Jamboree because of the organisation’s exclusion of gays.
Does Tracking Cars with GPS Need a Search Warrant?
The Supreme Court ended its term Monday with a high-profile ruling that violent video games are protected by the First Amendment, but a bigger technology decision could be looming. The court agreed to hear a case next term about when the government can put GPS devices on people’s cars which could produce one of the court’s biggest privacy rulings in years
Sport: Courting Eighth-Graders
Little kids still ring ryan Boatright’s doorbell, wondering if the future University of Southern California point guard can come outside to play.
An Inside Look at the U.S.-Pakistan Feud Over Drones
For the past six weeks, Pakistan has echoed with ferocious opposition to the CIA’s covert drones program that targets al-Qaeda and Taliban militants hiding in the tribal areas along the Afghan border. Ever since Pakistan’s army chief General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani issued a rare and fiercely worded condemnation of a March 17 drone strike, his criticism of the U.S.