‘Do your job — or quit ABC’
MALCOLM Turnbull has told ABC board members they must help ensure news content on the public broadcaster is accurate and impartial.
MALCOLM Turnbull has told ABC board members they must help ensure news content on the public broadcaster is accurate and impartial.
NINE chief executive David Gyngell has pulled his Today Show team into line, declaring there would be no changes to the on-air line-up.
MALCOLM Turnbull has expressed very strong and detailed views in cabinet on proposed changes to the Racial Discrimination Act.
SEVEN West Media is considering suing the AFP for trespass and false imprisonment after its search warrants were quashed.
TELEVISION executives were chatting quietly when the news broke that Lachlan Murdoch was rejoining his father at News Corp.
SEVEN may sue the police after a court quashed warrants used to raid the media group in search of payments to Schapelle Corby.
SEVEN stars David Koch and Sam Armytage have apologised for offending viewers for making light of mental illness.
MARGIE Abbott has grown accustomed to finding the balance between being a mother to three daughters and the Prime Minister’s wife.
MEDIA Watch host Paul Barry’s possible breach of the ABC’s conflict of interest policy may be raised at the next board meeting.
SENIOR News Corp editors say Paul Barry is obsessed with the organisation after he attacked its papers in every episode.
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