Sneesby dodges review end date
Nine has been riddled with problems in 2024 including allegations of misconduct, and it remains unclear when the review in its culture will be finalised.
Nine has been riddled with problems in 2024 including allegations of misconduct, and it remains unclear when the review in its culture will be finalised.
Nine’s key executives including chief executive Mike Sneesby have taken hefty cuts to their bonuses as the company’s profit slumped faster than it could reduce costs.
Two of Nine Radio on-air radio hosts who failed to disclose paid partnerships have been found to breach the media regulator’s broadcasting rules.
The latest survey shows soft audience numbers for ABC’s Radio National, just weeks after the broadcaster’s chair Kim Williams took aim at the organisation’s radio division.
Beverley McGarvey has urged broadcasters and content makers to take risks when creating new TV programs, warning that occasional failures are part of the process.
Robert Ovadia has launched legal action in the Federal Court against Seven and news boss Anthony De Ceglie, seeking damages and reinstatement to his job.
The taxpayer-funded broadcaster has increased its advertising spending by 33 per cent in the past 12 months, as it deals with declining audiences.
The former ABC chair said reporters need to more actively present opposing arguments in a debate and accused journalists at the broadcaster for being ‘too sensitive’ to criticism.
Nine Entertainment’s board is set for a “refresh” after months of turmoil at the media company.
The media company is in turmoil after hundreds of publishing staff walked off the job for five days on Friday amid a breakdown in pay negotiations.
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