Staff revolt over Nine job cuts
Staff at Nine Entertainment have passed a motion of no confidence in boss Mike Sneesby and its board after he announced hundreds of job losses.
Staff at Nine Entertainment have passed a motion of no confidence in boss Mike Sneesby and its board after he announced hundreds of job losses.
Tech giant Meta will not be transparent on whether it will eventually pull all news from its platforms and also conceded that its social media platforms have ‘not harmed’ children.
Southern Cross Media Group has rejected a deal by Australian Community Media to acquire some of its key print and digital assets.
The media company will see an exodus of staff, including three members of the management team, amid the latest round of redundancies and a complete restructure.
A groundswell of anger among female employees at Nine Entertainment is sweeping through all corners of the media company.
Kim Williams said urgent action must be taken to try and revive Radio National listeners, after voicing his concern over its declining audiences.
Some of the nation’s smaller news publishers are at severe risk of closing amid the fallout over Meta refusing to negotiate to pay for content used on its platforms.
Robert Ovadia, one of Seven’s most senior journalists, has been sacked following allegations of inappropriate conduct.
ABC chair Kim Williams has shared his vision for a dramatic overhaul of the national broadcaster, calling for an increase in taxpayer funding.
Mike Sneesby has told staff Nine is committed to ensuring ‘everyone feels respected’ and admits the company needs ‘cultural change’.
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