Laming takes aim at Nine for defamation
Embattled Liberal MP Andrew Laming has launched defamation proceedings against Nine over a Channel 9 TV news report.
Embattled Liberal MP Andrew Laming has launched defamation proceedings against Nine over a Channel 9 TV news report.
The broadcaster and publisher has warned that conditions in the media industry remain challenging.
Not even senior management is prepared to endorse the product of some of the ABC’s biggest current affairs programs and journalists.
Nine Entertainment will ‘abide by all regulations’ on the new season of The Block to avoid a repeat of last year’s auction fiasco.
Ben Roberts-Smith urges Federal Court to admit into evidence WhatsApp messages that allegedly show key witness for Nine newspapers gave an “inconsistent statement”.
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Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation case against Nine will resume next week, as concerns mount over the impact of the delay on the war veteran’s mental health.
Investigators who probed alleged war crimes in Afghanistan must hand over key documents in Ben Roberts-Smith’s defamation trial.
Chris Janz, the chief digital and publishing officer at Nine, has tendered his resignation, and will leave within a couple of months.
Nine Entertainment fined $450,000, must reimburse hundreds of thousands of subscribers.
The Taliban insurgency was Ben Roberts-Smith’s foe in Afghanistan and now their resurgent power could cause problems in his lawsuit against Nine newspapers.
The Covid-19 outbreak in Sydney has led to an adjournment in the defamation case between Ben Roberts-Smith and Nine newspapers.
The Taliban insurgency was Ben Roberts-Smith’s foe in Afghanistan and now their resurgent power could cause problems in his lawsuit against Nine newspapers.
The Assistant Defence Minister is set to testify on behalf of Nine newspapers in the high-stakes defamation case.
Ben Roberts-Smith has choked back tears during his defamation case against Nine newspapers as he recalled the fallout of ‘traumatising articles’.
Ben Roberts-Smith, who is suing Nine Newspapers for defamation, has described an allegation made against him is a ‘bloody nightmare’.
Ben Roberts-Smith has told the Federal Court one soldier was more ‘worried about eating noodles’ than helping his comrades.
Nine newspapers has read out what they claim are Ben Roberts-Smith’s text messages to his mistress after he allegedly assaulted her.
Ben Roberts-Smith’s public speaking work ‘evaporated’ after war crime allegations, a court has heard, as details of Quentin Bryce’s support emerge.
Ben Roberts-Smith was targeted by jealous soldiers who implicated him in war crimes supported by ‘credulous’ journalists, a court hears.
Ben Roberts-Smith’s lawyer has denied the Victoria Cross recipient made a disturbing comment to another soldier, as alleged by Nine newspapers.
Ben Roberts-Smith’s lawyer has denied the Victoria Cross recipient made a disturbing comment to another soldier, as alleged by Nine newspapers.
Australia’s most decorated soldier Ben Roberts-Smith will be the first person to give evidence after his high-profile defamation trial kicks off today.
The ex-wife of Ben Roberts-Smith has been accused of sharing confidential emails with Nine newspapers ahead of a looming defamation trial related alleged war crimes in Afghanistan.
A joint declaration from the Magpies’ board that it would resist Jeff Browne’s demands has forced the former Channel 9 boss to take matters into his own hands.
Ben Roberts-Smith’s lawyers have made an explosive claim in court about emails and the decorated soldier’s former wife.
Ben Roberts-Smith became ’extremely paranoid and obsessive’ after Nine Entertainment published allegations he had committed war crimes, a court has heard.
Nine Entertainment is one of the last major media players to sign a deal with Facebook and Google to ensure the international tech giants pay for the use of their journalism content.
Ben Roberts-Smith paid unannounced visit to former governor-general’s home to apologise over defamation hearing bid.
Harangue them your hardest, sneer at them – even threaten to curtail their rights – but you will achieve nothing, other than exacerbate the problem.
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