‘Angry’ Nine staff to strike after pay offer rejected
Nine’s publishing division is set for disarray over the next five days after staff voted to walk off the job, with strike action to include those covering the Olympics in Paris.
Nine’s publishing division is set for disarray over the next five days after staff voted to walk off the job, with strike action to include those covering the Olympics in Paris.
Nine Entertainment’s business publication The Australian Financial Review has announced its new editor-in-chief after veteran Michael Stutchbury steps down.
At just 25 Gemma Williams has been appointed executive producer of Seven’s Spotlight program and she’s determined to make the show a success.
The nation’s two major commercial TV networks face intense pressure to win the ratings for the 6pm news amid turbulent times in the media industry.
The public broadcaster is asking its audience to rate its key news and current affairs programs and determine whether their programs are “accurate and impartial.”
The former ABC television presenter has lashed out at the media and says he doesn’t watch the nightly news anymore.
Sources say Nine’s total Games costs of at least $120m mean a tough financial outcome is looming, despite Nine chief Mike Sneesby confident of breaking even.
Veteran newsreader Sharyn Ghidella has launched an extraordinary attack on Channel 7 just hours after she was sacked while sitting in the hairdressers for work.
One of Seven’s most senior journalists who was sacked by the network last month has commenced legal action, claiming he was unlawfully dismissed.
Nine CEO Mike Sneesby flew to Greece on Friday night for a week-long family holiday, just hours after slashing hundreds of jobs at the embattled media company.
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