ABC ads a ‘shameful use of taxpayer funds’
The ABC has doubled its spend on advertising in the past year to promote the taxpayer-funded public broadcaster.
The ABC has doubled its spend on advertising in the past year to promote the taxpayer-funded public broadcaster.
The ABC has come out swinging over “offensive” allegations its damning Craig McLachlan program “manipulated” witnesses.
There has been an ‘urgent’ call for new laws to protect press freedom after raids on the home of a News Corp journalist and the ABC offices.
James Bond will never be the same again, with rumours of a massive multibillion-dollar deal reaching feverish levels in Hollywood.
LACHLAN Murdoch has been appointed non-executive co-chairman of 21st Century Fox and News Corp, the company annnounced.
THE filming of an ad on a busy city street has gone horribly wrong after two water buffalo escaped their constraints and went for a wander.
IF YOU though Pinterest was the last bastion of ad-free social media, that’s about to be over. But the site has promised to ‘reinvent’ online advertising.
ROBERT De Niro has offloaded 50 per cent of his passion project to another iconic New York business. It’s a merger of two cultural and entertainment powerhouses.
THEY’RE at it again. TV networks love to slug it out in courtrooms over star recruits. Network 10 has sued Channel 7 over a contract dispute of a player critical to Ten’s turnaround.
THE man accused of being the bitcoin founder by Newsweek, Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto, has hired a high-powered lawyer as the fight between him and the magazine escalates.
GETTING Facebook fans and social media followers is the first hurdle — but what happens once you have them?
TELSTRA has shuffled its senior management ranks with the resignation of its head of media, Rick Ellis. Marketing boss Mark Buckman has been promoted.
FACEBOOK’S Sheryl Sandberg is reportedly in contention for the top job at Disney as talk moves to who will replace chief executive Bob Iger.
TELSTRA has been fined more than $10,000 for a security breach where it accidentally leaked the personal information of 16,000 customers.
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