
Wendy Palmer
Wendy Palmer is the chief executive of MediaWorks, playing a crucial role in the company's strategy and operations, and recently expressed excitement about a significant partnership with QMS aimed at strengthening MediaWorks' position in the media landscape.
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Wendy Palmer is the chief executive of MediaWorks and has led the company’s turnaround since 2023.
Media Insider: MediaWorks radio stations primed for sale; Radio boss working from home after complaint; Top all-female podcast loses a voiceUnder MediaWorks chief executive Wendy Palmer, the company’s financial performance has steadily improved.
Media Insider: Nine acquires QMS for almost $1 billion - what now for QMS sister company MediaWorks and its NZ radio stations?Wendy Palmer is the chief executive of MediaWorks.
Radio ratings - Newstalk ZB rules the airwaves; The Breeze tops the music stationsWendy Palmer would continue to lead the radio firm and is one of New Zealand’s most respected media and radio executives.
Media Insider: MediaWorks to split up - QMS outdoor advertising team to report directly to Australia; radio arm may be primed for saleWendy Palmer is the chief executive of MediaWorks who expressed excitement about the new advertising deal.
Media Insider: MediaWorks wins massive AT outdoor advertising contracts, valued in hundreds of millions of dollarsMediaWorks chief executive Wendy Palmer said: 'We’re pleased with how we exited FY24.'
Media Insider: MediaWorks posts $16.2m after-tax loss; growth in revenue, Ebitda - ‘positive momentum’ for 2025Wendy Palmer, MediaWorks chief executive, has assured staff that it’s business as usual despite ownership changes.
Media Insider: Should reality TV shows such as The Block NZ and Married at First Sight NZ receive Government rebate support? Media executive shake-ups at Stuff, TVNZ, NZME and Sky TV; TV star’s new podcastWendy Palmer is the chief executive of MediaWorks and expressed excitement about the company's milestone.
Media Insider: MediaWorks’ majority shareholder QMS acquires Oaktree Capital’s 45% stake – what it means for the radio and outdoor advertising media industry

































