Nine Entertainment
Liz Hayes joins rival TV network just months after Nine departure
When the veteran journalist left Nine just two months ago, the network claimed she would remain “part of the Nine family”.
- Chris Hook
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Leniu, Thurston label one another ‘fake’ and ‘overly aggressive’ amid feud
Following the Roosters’ win over the Broncos on Friday night, Spencer Leniu approached Johnathan Thurston and voiced his disapproval over previous comments.
- Christian Nicolussi and Michael Chammas
‘She didn’t have to die’: Girl’s death in a Queensland cult
A new podcast explores the events, decisions and failures that led to the death of Elizabeth Struhs, and left her parents and other religious fanatics in jail.
- Pippa Bradshaw
- Analysis
- Property market
Murdoch’s $30b property jewel faces rebel rich-lister with a cause
A gun-toting tech tycoon is taking aim at Australia’s real estate sector, and it has already cost Rupert Murdoch and other REA Group investors billions.
- Colin Kruger
‘Person 17’: Conversation with Ben Roberts-Smith’s ex-lover at centre of appeal bid
Three judges will hear Ben Roberts-Smith’s application to introduce a leaked audio recording in evidence in his defamation appeal.
- Michaela Whitbourn
- Updated
- Media & marketing
Domain board backs $2.8b bid from US giant
A takeover by digital real estate listings giant CoStar potentially paves the way for a big payday for majority shareholder Nine Entertainment.
- Calum Jaspan
- Updated
- Media & marketing
Domain takeover to crack open a new stage for Nine
The online real estate marketplace majority owned by Nine Entertainment has received a sweetened “best and final offer” from heavyweight US suitor CoStar. .
- Calum Jaspan
- AFL Briefing
- AFL 2025
Footballer with Tourette syndrome to make AFL history; Bombers to debut El-Hawli; Reid’s punishment announced
Tom Cochrane, son of former Power player Stuart, will become the first player with Tourette syndrome to make his AFL debut. Meanwhile, Essendon have named attacking half-back Saad El-Hawli to make his debut on Thursday night.
- Scott Spits, Roy Ward and Angus Delaney
- Opinion
- Media & marketing
Nine’s new boss faces old challenges, but the rewards are rich
If Matt Stanton gets it right and hits the earnings jackpot, he could make $6 million a year. That’s rich pickings for running a company capitalised at about $2.5 billion.
- Elizabeth Knight
- Updated
- Media & marketing
Nine formally appoints Matt Stanton as chief executive
After an almost six-month search, Nine Entertainment has confirmed that its acting CEO will run the media company on a permanent basis.
- Calum Jaspan
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