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HT&E boss Ciaran Davis is open to any talks about consolidation, but said the company had not been approached.

KIIS FM boss plays down Seven West tie-up talk

HT&E chief executive Ciaran Davis said he hadn’t heard from Seven, but said his company was an “absolute prime target” in any future media consolidation talks.

  • Zoe Samios

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HT&E chief executive Ciaran Davis (left) and Seven West Media CEO James Warburton (right)

‘Obvious benefits’: HT&E, Seven investors flag possible tie-up

Allan Gray and Spheria Asset Management - who own a combined 28 per cent of HT&E - said they were not opposed to a tie-up.

  • Zoe Samios
In a bid to stem the fallout from revelations about her personal life, Gladys Berejiklian discussed sex with Kyle Sandilands.

Kyle & Jackie O broadcaster set for expansion after $300m radio deal

The deal comes hot on the heels of Kerry Stokes-controlled Seven West Media buying Prime Media Group, fuelling speculation of an eventual merger between the two companies.

  • Zoe Samios
HT&E chief executive Ciaran Davis says the company is well-placed for media consolidation.

Soprano sale offers plenty of options for HT&E

Here, There & Everywhere’s (HT&E) deal to sell its stake in tech group Soprano will give it a war chest equivalent to half its market capitalisation of $485 million.

  • Colin Kruger
A gifted salesman with nothing to sell: Hamish McLennan.

‘Of course he is polarising’: The relentless rise of Hamish ‘the Hammer’ McLennan

Hamish McLennan was Australia's advertising golden boy and rose quickly to the top of the Australian media industry. But his biggest challenge still lies in front of him.

  • Zoe Samios
HT&E chairman Hamish McLennan, left,  with CEO Ciaran Davis.

HT&E splashes $15m on stake in outdoor advertiser oOh!media

Here, There & Everywhere has emerged as a major shareholder in oOh!media after spending $15m for a more than 4 per cent stake in the outdoor advertising business.

  • Zoe Samios
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HT&E chief executive Ciaran Davis.

'Uncertainty': HT&E warns Hong Kong protests could hurt ad revenues

Radio network boss Ciaran Davis has warned that the Hong Kong protests could damage the company's offshore outdoor advertising arm.

  • Jennifer Duke
The takeover of Fairfax Media by Nine Entertainment Co was the first major move since the government changed the media ownership laws.

‘Media orphans’ of regional TV, radio tipped for next wave of mergers

Executives and analysts expect regional television broadcasters, radio networks and outdoor advertisers could look to strike media mergers in the next 12 months

  • Jennifer Duke
Here, There & Everywhere chief executive Ciaran Davis.

'Don't make same mistakes as Facebook': Radio boss calls for smart speaker privacy

The boss of KIIS and iHeartRadio has warned radio broadcasters not to repeat Facebook's privacy blunders with smart speakers.

  • Jennifer Duke
Here, There & Everywhere chief executive Ciaran Davis.

HT&E radio boss keeps options open for future sell-offs

Here There & Everywhere CEO Ciaran Davis has not ruled out divestments as the company doubles down on radio networks and audio content.

  • Jennifer Duke

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