Pell move to shake-up Seven’s Sunrise
A major announcement is brewing at Seven. Diary hears the force behind Sunrise’s dominance of breakfast TV is about to fly the Sunrise coop.
A major announcement is brewing at Seven. Diary hears the force behind Sunrise’s dominance of breakfast TV is about to fly the Sunrise coop.
Judgment of reporter in war-torn Ukraine is in question after he wrote a lengthy review of a massage in Lviv in a tone-deaf post to Instagram.
Stan Grant was sent to the naughty corner but Albo was guest of honour at the long-awaited return of Peter FitzSimons’ annual bash.
Two months after the ‘king hit’ that ended her 30 years as a columnist, Elizabeth Farrelly considers second tilt at politics.
The reality of parenting and homeschooling during a pandemic took its toll on everyone, including, its seems, the 7.30 host.
The Nine political editor has made no secret of his displeasure with Australian journalism. Now he tells Diary he will quit one of the media’s top jobs.
The Project host cops an extraordinary spray from a high-profile medical expert over her support of Jacinda Ardern’s new lockdowns.
He may not have a TV or radio gig anymore, but Alan Jones has found himself another high-profile platform.
One of The SMH’s most high-profile, controversial columnists had her 30-year run ended in sensational style by a ‘ruthless king hit’.
For some lucky TV personalities, it doesn’t take long to find another job. The former Nine host is set to take on a new role at a rival station.
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