ABC ‘sorry’ for fake gunshot scandal
The public broadcaster has apologised for publishing multiple stories with errors in relation to a military operation by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan.
The public broadcaster has apologised for publishing multiple stories with errors in relation to a military operation by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan.
Controversial claims regarding the Prime Minister’s Qantas upgrades had every news outlet frenzied last week. Not at the Guardian, however, where it barely registered.
The ABC’s flagship political radio program has suffered declining audiences under host Patricia Karvelas and is having a major overhaul in 2025 to win listeners back.
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The ABC’s key leaders are expected to give evidence in the upcoming trial over the axing of controversial fill-in radio host Antoinette Lattouf.
The troubled media company has further questions to answer over the handling of disgraced news boss Darren Wick’s exit from the business earlier this year.
Viewers are increasingly prepared to sit through commercials in return for a cheaper monthly deal on streaming costs.
Nine Entertainment’s Melbourne masthead The Age has made multiple changes to an offensive cartoon relating to the war in Israel.
The head of Nine Entertainment’s TV news division has voiced her fury after the exit of Darren Wick and said she felt ‘cheated’ after taking over from him.
The head of Nine’s news and current affairs division has sent an after-hours email acknowledging the pain employees are suffering following reports of bullying, sexual harassment and misconduct.
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