‘Urgent’ call on journo raid laws
There has been an ‘urgent’ call for new laws to protect press freedom after raids on the home of a News Corp journalist and the ABC offices.
There has been an ‘urgent’ call for new laws to protect press freedom after raids on the home of a News Corp journalist and the ABC offices.
James Bond will never be the same again, with rumours of a massive multibillion-dollar deal reaching feverish levels in Hollywood.
Craig McLachlan’s Channel 7 tell-all was roundly mocked on Sunday night. Here’s what he was found not guilty of and what the judge found happened.
Viewers worldwide watched on in shock as the office tower housing two major media organisations was reduced to rubble on live TV.
ROBERT De Niro has offloaded 50 per cent of his passion project to another iconic New York business. It’s a merger of two cultural and entertainment powerhouses.
THEY’RE at it again. TV networks love to slug it out in courtrooms over star recruits. Network 10 has sued Channel 7 over a contract dispute of a player critical to Ten’s turnaround.
THE man accused of being the bitcoin founder by Newsweek, Dorian Satoshi Nakamoto, has hired a high-powered lawyer as the fight between him and the magazine escalates.
GETTING Facebook fans and social media followers is the first hurdle — but what happens once you have them?
TELSTRA has shuffled its senior management ranks with the resignation of its head of media, Rick Ellis. Marketing boss Mark Buckman has been promoted.
FACEBOOK’S Sheryl Sandberg is reportedly in contention for the top job at Disney as talk moves to who will replace chief executive Bob Iger.
TELSTRA has been fined more than $10,000 for a security breach where it accidentally leaked the personal information of 16,000 customers.
NEWS Corp Australia CEO Julian Clarke began working at 16 at Victoria’s Standard Newspapers. In the interview he wore his school uniform.
WITH millions of dollars invested in the Sochi Olympics, how did Maccas get it so spectacularly wrong? Watch the unintentionally funny ad and judge for yourself.
TELSTRA has trumped Optus in a legal battle. The Supreme Court agreed a series of Optus ads misled consumers about its mobile coverage.
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