Fordham tells Costello: ‘Boss, you’ve had a shocker’
Some of Nine Radio’s biggest stars have criticised the conduct of Peter Costello, the chairman of their own company, when he was approached by a journalist at Canberra Airport | LISTEN
Some of Nine Radio’s biggest stars have criticised the conduct of Peter Costello, the chairman of their own company, when he was approached by a journalist at Canberra Airport | LISTEN
When the company’s share price has plunged and it’s making headlines for all the wrong reasons surely someone in marketing must have twigged that it wasn’t the time to be asking for client feedback.
Nine Entertainment boss Mike Sneesby’s future at the media organisation remains uncertain.
The taxpayer-funded broadcaster has spent more than $10m this financial year on advertising, promotions and audience research.
During a ‘solemn event’, Mike Sneesby addressed some of the network’s biggest stars as Karl Stefanovic said ‘men need to do better’ at Nine.
Managing director David Anderson concedes Laura Tingle’s attack on Peter Dutton’s policies have ‘hurt’ the ABC’s ‘ability to be impartial’, but that she will keep her job.
Nine chair Peter Costello has refused to back his chief executive as the board meets for the first time since sexual harassment allegations against Darren Wick were revealed.
The Opposition Leader has taken aim at the ABC’s most senior reporter after she was disciplined and publicly lambasted by her news boss for her comments at the Sydney Writers Festival.
ABC board members have had emergency discussions over their board colleague and star reporter Laura Tingle’s claim that Australia is racist.
Nine’s chief executive Mike Sneesby was responsible for giving former news boss Darren Wick a nearly $1m golden handshake, as the network claims Peter Costello played no role.
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