Ex-Nine junior staffer: boss raped me
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.
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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After 3½ years as Nine Entertainment chief – which followed his reign as boss of Stan – Mike Sneesby has handed in his ID pass at the front desk.
The mass exodus from Channel 9’s flagship show Footy Classified has rocked football media, with serious questions raised to bosses at Nine. Scott Gullan dives into the carnage.
Channel 9 have held crisis talks around its flagship footy show Footy Classified, with the show to go ahead despite three of its stars playing a role in rival Channel 7’s football coverage in 2025.
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.
Ben Roberts-Smith killed an Afghan prisoner by shooting him in the back with a machine gun and ordered the execution of another detainee, a court hears.
Nine Entertainment Co’s Liberal Party donation raises questions of its impact on the newspapers’ charter of editorial independence.
Seven West Media is gearing for a bidding war with Nine Entertainment over the Australian Open broadcast rights – despite Nine having more than two years left.
Court documents reveal high-profile lobbyists David Gazard and Jonathan Epstein have settled a secret and protracted battle over $4.5m of Afterpay options.
The NRL’s bumper new free-to-air TV deal has forced a reshuffle for one of the year’s most popular matches.
All three of the NRL’s television broadcast partners have signed new contracts, netting the league a total of more than $2bn.
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