Doctor issues legal threat to Nine
Sydney doctor Joseph Ajaka has issued a legal concerns notice to Nine Entertainment over the media company’s expose into the cosmetic surgery industry.
Sydney doctor Joseph Ajaka has issued a legal concerns notice to Nine Entertainment over the media company’s expose into the cosmetic surgery industry.
The numbers are in and they are bad viewing for Channel 9 with the network suffering a TV ratings shocker, Phil Rothfield rates Mat Thompson’s first State of Origin call.
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Craig McLachlan has sensationally dropped a defamation case – which was over four years in the making – against his former co-star, Nine and the ABC.
An SAS soldier has contradicted claims by Nine newspapers that the pair murdered a detainee who had been kicked off a cliff.
An SAS soldier known only as Person 11 will contest the Nine newspapers’ centrepiece claim: that he and the Victoria Cross recipient murdered an Afghan farmer.
Senior journalists at Nine Entertainment are publicly questioning the editorial judgments at the media company’s two biggest print assets, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald.
Nine Entertainment boss Mike Sneesby has conceded there will be challenging times ahead for its streaming service Stan.
The SAS soldier who searched a tunnel in the Afghan compound known as Whiskey 108 has given evidence it was empty but for a weapons cache, contradicting key allegations by Nine newspapers.
A key witness for Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith has contradicted a crucial allegation published by Nine newspapers.
A key witness for Ben Roberts-Smith has denied calling junior colleagues “rookies” and rejected accusations of lying in court.
The final witness for Nine newspapers has finished giving evidence in the case involving Ben Roberts-Smith. Here’s what happens next.
An SAS soldier has told a court he felt “threatened” into testifying against Ben Roberts-Smith, fearing Nine newspapers would allege he was a war criminal.
An SAS soldier has told a court he felt “threatened” into testifying against Ben Roberts-Smith, fearing Nine newspapers would allege he was a war criminal.
Nine newspapers claim Ben Roberts-Smith may have “colluded” with witnesses over a false story involving a dead dog – but the elite soldier calls it a baseless conspiracy.
Feminist commentator Clementine Ford has been awarded a $39,000 payout after a feud with her former employer turned nasty.
The publisher had been sued by its former star columnist after a senior editor accused the outspoken feminist author of making vile and personal attacks on journalists.
Nine has lost a major battle in the Ben Roberts-Smith defamation trial after the court made a significant ruling on a key witness.
Nine has lost a major battle in the Ben Roberts-Smith defamation trial after the court made a significant ruling on a key witness.
Channel 9 veteran Cameron Williams has abruptly resigned from his role presenting sport on the network’s nightly news bulletin. Find out why.
The Nine Entertainment board has announced another departure of a key executive, amid tensions within the company’s management.
Things have escalated over at Nine Entertainment with former star columnist Clementine Ford suing its newspapers and executive Tory Maguire for defamation.
A Channel 9 presenter has delivered a blunt message to her producers on live television as she slammed attention-seeking behaviour.
IAG’s CMO has thrown out the B2B marketing rule book, instead relying on ambitious storytelling and creativity to invigorate the ‘boring and rational’ category.
Many at the Nine newspapers were starry-eyed about their local tech hero bidding for an old-fashioned power company so he could close down its coal-fired generators ahead of time.
Saint, Sinner, Shoosh: Ray Warren has been left off Channel 9’s NRL roster — check out all the latest rugby league chatter and more.
The former Channel 9 boss who famously took aim at the NRL for having a “bloat-headed office” has joined forces with the code in a surprise union.
The ongoing stoush between Nine Entertainment and its newspapers’ one-time controversial star columnist Clementine Ford appears to be heading inexorably to court.
Indigenous leader Noel Pearson has rejected a “torpedo hit” in Nine newspapers on his signature Good to Great Schools Australia literacy program.
The personal information of almost 500 of the media company’s current and former employees was stolen in the latest data breach.
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