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It’s ‘dirty washing day’: Nine’s cultural entrails laid bare

Having become its own headline, the media company has adopted the same strategic playbook followed by so many scandal-affected corporations.

  • Elizabeth Knight

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Nine chief Mike Sneesby will exit in September.

The after-hours call that spelled Sneesby’s end at Nine

The chief executive’s departure comes less than a week after Nine’s successful month-long Olympics and Paralympics coverage concluded, and with a tough set of financial results in the rearview mirror.

  • Calum Jaspan
Nine chief executive Mike Sneesby.

Nine CEO is out the door and it was only a matter of time

The countdown to Mike Sneesby’s exit from Nine Entertainment started the minute his greatest board ally – former chairman Peter Costello – left in June.

  • Elizabeth Knight
Nine Entertainment chief executive Mike Sneesby.

Nine boss Mike Sneesby steps down after ‘challenging’ year

Nine chief executive Mike Sneesby will depart the company at the end of this month after 3½ years in the role.

  • Calum Jaspan
Nine delivered its full-year results on Wednesday after a turbulent few months.

Nine banks on broadcast shift despite profit slump

Chair Catherine West says the media group has continued to perform well in a challenging market, and started this year “on a positive note” with its Olympics coverage.

  • Calum Jaspan
Mollie O’Callaghan and Ariarne Titmus at the world championships.

Golden girls O’Callaghan and Titmus the most-watched session of Nine’s Olympics success

Australia’s star swimmers Mollie O’Callaghan and Ariarne Titmus achieved the highest ratings in Nine’s coverage of the Paris Olympics.

  • Calum Jaspan
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Nine Entertainment Company chief executive Mike Sneesby.

The $220 million ‘double-edged sword’ that’s bothering Nine

Not everyone agrees that buybacks are an efficient use of a company’s capital.

  • Anne Hyland
Nine CEO Mike Sneesby carries the Olympic torch.

Nine CEO carries Olympic torch as journalists’ strike looms

The industrial action threatens to derail Mike Sneesby’s plans to offer cross-platform coverage of Paris 2024.

  • Marta Pascual Juanola
Nine chief executive Mike Sneesby.

Job cuts prompt anger and threat of industrial action at Nine

Executives from Nine’s broadcast, publishing and radio divisions are discussing the extent of cuts with staff as the company seeks $30 million in savings.

  • Calum Jaspan
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‘Like dealing with Big Tobacco in the 70s’: Meta denies teen problems

At a parliamentary hearing, Meta executives confirmed the company was considering removing news links from its platforms if the government forced it to pay for Australian journalism.

  • Paul Sakkal

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