NZ Herald

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Auckland, New Zealand

nzherald.co.nz
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NZ Herald Reviews | Rating 3.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

NZ Herald is located in Auckland, New Zealand on 2 Graham Street, Auckland CBD. NZ Herald is rated 3.5 out of 5 in the category newspaper publisher in New Zealand.

Address

2 Graham Street, Auckland CBD

Phone

+64 93795050

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Tipene R

Disgraceful newspaper. Copies overseas articles and then tries to charge subscription on internet to read them. First theift, second cheating-!! Get Stuff-ed. (ps. just Google the article title and find it free on the overseas newspaper)

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Fifita Leone

I'm going to see someone, my high profile clients Case Study Ford Motor Company At Manukau Wiri Place. Sad rules of Law, copyright law or free speech on community safety okay Newstalkzb live now with P. Russell

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Matt Mueller

Poor journalism, seems like they are representing only a specific party, not own research and opinions, so not worth reading. you can do better !!

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Jeremy Sutton

Top media organisation that is well organised and has great staff.

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Jonas Lund

After 10 years of nz herald I'm changing paper. All these "premium" news is too much. 80% of news worthy links cost money? Just a joke really. I can get the same news from competitors

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Ben Mines

The NZ Herald has now given up the entire front page of its print edition to advertisers. To see the "front page news" one must now turn past a full-page advertisement to the second page. This is of a piece with the NZ Herald's practice of rendering its online content almost unreadable by hosting intrusive advertisements: Advertisements that often pop up to block the entire screen and must be closed before one can read a single word of the article they have clicked on; or articles where advertisers have evidently purchased the entire background of the page so that the garish advertisement itself remains the most conspicuous content on your screen over which paragraphs of the news story you are attempting to read are superimposed. I understand the place of advertising. But it should coexist with the news content, not encroach upon and often eclipse it. There is no doubt that the NZ Herald puts generating ad revenue before the experience of its readership. And having so compromised itself it should not surprise us to discover that the content itself is often poorly written.

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Avinash Mani

A very biased news reporting disguised as something balanced and intellectual, sadly it is hypocritical !

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Alex Radford

No fake news here!