Nine CEO Hugh Marks quits as relationship revealed
Nine Entertainment boss Hugh Marks will exit the media company after confirming a relationship with a former executive.
Nine Entertainment boss Hugh Marks will exit the media company after confirming a relationship with a former executive.
There are parts of Canberra life that haven’t transferred easily to the corporate world.
Nine has seen a faster-than-expected pick-up in advertising spending in recent months.
One can only wonder why Rugby Australia would dump its broadcast partner of 25 years for what seems like less money at Channel 9
Staunch media rivals Nine and Seven are offering differing outlooks on the state of the TV advertising market.
Evidence obtained by the Brereton war crimes inquiry into Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith will be given to Nine newspapers.
Changing just one word of Advance Australia Fair will mean a lot — and it will preserve our traditional and conservative anthem.
Only time will tell if Channel 9 is the answer to many of rugby’s perpetual problems.
Foxtel’s 25-year partnership with Australian rugby has come to a close, with Nine Entertainment and its streaming service Stan to be announced as the new home of the code.
Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith told one of his key witnesses to lie in his defamation case with Nine newspapers, a court has heard.
Just days after Laura Tingle’s rant, a reporter’s attack on LNP leader Deb Frecklington is set to prompt a Twitter ban.
Seven Network’s television coverage of the AFL smashed Nine’s NRL offering and Ten’s Supercars.
The Daily Mail has raked through years of Channel 9 star Erin Molan’s on-air appearances in its 61-page defence to claims it portrayed her as a racist.
It appears analysts at Morgan Stanley have become part of the discussion about Nine’s plans for streaming service Stan.
Paul Kadak was hurriedly dispatched to Cleveland to cover the Trump vs Biden brawl after Ashlee Mullany’s positive test.
Former federal treasurer predicts the biggest issue for investment markets for the next few years will be the ‘bad decisions’.
Nine chair Peter Costello warns the company’s $1bn investment in content can’t be maintained unless Google and Facebook start paying to use it.
Praise for an Oz cartoonist went down like a lead balloon with ABC radio host Rod Quinn. But listener Carol had the last word.
Nine Network is betting on a line-up of reality shows and family-friendly programs to attract viewers in 2021.
Rugby Australia has had discussions to split rugby between Nine and streaming partner Stan, which could broadcast Super Rugby
TV, digital and Domain have encumbered Nine with a major impairment that helped swing the media group to $590m loss for 2020.
Nine Network’s The Voice could fall victim to a renewed drive by its parent company to cut programming costs.
Media giant Nine says the coronavirus pandemic put a hole in advertising revenue in what was a “challenging year”.
Television host Lisa Wilkinson is quietly working on a tell-all autobiography that will detail her public break-up with Nine and the Today show.
Forget Malcolm Turnbull v everyone; there’s a better feud brewing in the Coalition.
ABC chair Ita Buttrose says Norman Swan has ‘risen to the occasion’. Infection specialist Dr Nick Coatsworth disagrees.
Political donations erode the public’s trust and confidence.
Waleed Aly’s narrative on Labor, the Coalition, and tax policy is a confusing minefield, writes Hendo.
New Zealand’s MediaWorks provides a glimpse of what a merged Fairfax Media and Nine Entertainment might look like.
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