We’re not ‘abandoning TV for TikTok’: ABC
ABC news boss Justin Stevens aims to set the record straight in an email to staff, on the ‘false narrative’ that has popped up around the recent cuts.
ABC news boss Justin Stevens aims to set the record straight in an email to staff, on the ‘false narrative’ that has popped up around the recent cuts.
The Seven West chair remains tight-lipped on continuing to financially support Ben Roberts-Smith should the former SAS soldier opt to appeal his failed defamation case against Nine.
The popular host surprised colleagues by supporting management’s decision to axe 120 jobs, including that of political editor Andrew Probyn.
Nine and Seven will this week make their final pitches for the rights to broadcast the Melbourne Cup carnival for the next six years.
Before news of the ABC redundancies, there was gossip about which lucky journalists would get to sit with the big bosses at the midwinter ball.
Andrew Probyn was involved in a stand-off with ABC bosses over a Lidia Thorpe story they worried would be seen as ‘punching down on a black woman.’
Andrew Probyn is at a total loss to comprehend the organisation’s logic in eliminating the position of ABC political editor.
2GB morning king Ray Hadley turned on his stablemates in the Nine TV newsroom and at The Sydney Morning Herald over their coverage of the Katy Gallagher-Brittany Higgins affair.
The Victorian government’s decision to pull all public sector advertising from major metropolitan newspapers shows a deep misunderstanding of how the market works.
Sunrise formally announces the worst-kept secret in Australian TV as Matt Shirvington says he’s ‘humbled’ by the move.
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