Good news – female ageism is dead in TV land
Some of the nation’s most prominent television presenters are women in their 60s and many say the days of ‘reaching an age limit’ are well and truly over.
Some of the nation’s most prominent television presenters are women in their 60s and many say the days of ‘reaching an age limit’ are well and truly over.
Ben Fordham’s ratings have fallen to their lowest levels since he took over the coveted breakfast role from Alan Jones almost a year ago.
The production company for Neighbours has been forced to hire a law firm to deal with a rash of complaints as aggrieved actor Sharon Johal makes her return to Ramsay St.
Victoria Cross recipient has slammed Nine Entertainment for its coverage of his alleged involvement in war crimes and said the claims are ‘baseless’.
Frustrated ABC viewers voiced their anger at rolling coverage of Prince Philip’s death which they said interrupted their usual viewing.
Regional broadcasters say their newsrooms are struggling to survive and the rules need to change if they are to continue to serve their communities.
Many Neighbours staff say they were left blindsided by fresh claims racism was rife on set.
Former editor of The Age Alex Lavelle has revealed what transpired when he suddenly exited the Melbourne newspaper last year.
A veteran radio presenter who was caught swearing obscenities on-air has not returned to the airwaves since.
Journalists embedded in regions where News Corp has never had a masthead have helped deliver content to communities hungry for localised news.
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