Media Street: McClure’s next role locked in after radio farewell
Footy journalist Sam McClure’s next role has been decided after he farewelled his 3AW radio post. Find out more in the latest edition of Media Street.
Footy journalist Sam McClure’s next role has been decided after he farewelled his 3AW radio post. Find out more in the latest edition of Media Street.
Nine Entertainment has lost another senior executive – the seventh high-profile departure in 2024 – with long-serving sales boss Michael Stephenson leaving after 18 years.
ABC chairman Kim Williams has taken his big opportunity to recast the organisational culture of the public broadcaster and it must not go to waste.
If former Nine boss Hugh Marks can manage the ABC’s cultural maze, the broadcaster will emerge as an entirely different organisation.
The Treasurer has defended the appointment of Hugh Marks as the ABC’s managing director after his controversial departure from Nine Entertainment.
The Treasurer has defended the appointment of Hugh Marks as the ABC’s managing director after his controversial departure from Nine Entertainment.
Pauline Hanson’s legal team has demanded apologies from Lidia Thorpe and Channel 9 host Karl Stefanovic over the senator’s claim that the One Nation leader had been ‘convicted of racism’.
Craig Hutchison is set to go head-to-head with his former Channel 9 show after being confirmed as the host of one of Channel 7’s new footy offerings for 2025.
The 2025 footy TV wars are heating up, with Channel 9 making a major move to take on Kane Cornes and a revamped Channel 7, as the search for Cornes’ replacement continues.
James Hird’s return to footy will take another step next year, with the Essendon legend and former coach set to take a role on the silver screen. Find out more in Media Street.
Nine Entertainment chair Catherine West has been re-elected to the media company’s board, despite facing a barrage of questions at its AGM about her failure to act on the organisation’s rotten workplace culture.
Bruce Gordon-backed executive Andrew Lancaster is expected to have an increasingly influential role in the reshaping of Nine Entertainment.
The head of Nine Entertainment’s TV news division has voiced her fury after the exit of Darren Wick and said she felt ‘cheated’ after taking over from him.
Nine Entertainment’s next move could be to bring Domain Group back in house to diversify the business away from the volatile earnings of its television unit.
Acting CEO Matt Stanton has revealed it’s been a ‘tough couple of days’ amid findings of extensive misconduct including sexual harassment and bullying at the business.
An investigation is under way after a former employee at the media company claims she was raped by a male manager after a Christmas work event.
There is little confidence the same board that fundamentally allowed an appalling corporate culture and poor leadership to thrive, can also fix it.
Furious staff at Nine Entertainment have accused the media giant of failing to act on serious workplace instances of unwanted sexual touching, indecent exposure, bullying and stalking, with alleged perpetrators still holding senior positions.
The findings of the troubled TV network’s independent review into workplace misconduct will be released this week and staff offered extensive support.
One of Nine’s senior managers has announced she is leaving the business just weeks before the company hands down its review into workplace bullying and sexual harassment.
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