TVNZ drops weekend news host

TVNZ has confirmed it is dropping newsreader Bernadine Oliver-Kerby from its weekend news line-up.

A restructure will see Peter Williams read the weekend bulletins solo, ending Oliver-Kerby's full time employment with the broadcaster.

The popular newsreader has been a regular face on our screens for more than 20 years and will continue to fill in on occasion. She will continue in the role of weekday newsreader on The Mike Hosking Breakfast on Newstalk ZB.

 

The announcement comes after the move already appeared to have taken effect.

Earlier this month, the Herald reported Oliver-Kerby's absence from our screens. At the time, a TVNZ spokesperson said she was on leave.

In a statement, TVNZ's Head of News and Current Affairs, John Gillespie, said "weekends would not be the same without Bernadine".

He paid tribute to her "significant contribution" to TVNZ, including her coverage of Olympic and Commonwealth Games, Rugby and Netball World Cups and numerous news and sports anchoring roles.

Oliver-Kerby could not be reached for comment.

The move marks the third high-profile departure from the broadcaster in three months.

Weather presenter Karen Olsen left the network in October after more than two decades at TVNZ, and Good Morning host Jeanette Thomas was made redundant when the morning show was cancelled. Its final episode screened in December.

Earlier this month, media commentator Janet Wilson said the move signalled a pattern of behaviour by TVNZ and came as no surprise.

"There is a casual sexism at play ... Women of a certain age are deemed no longer valuable."

She said there was a pattern of "culling" every nine to 10 years, whereby older female presenters are removed from on air.

In 2005, both Judy Bailey and Susan Wood left their roles as prime time presenters for TVNZ.

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