Media & marketing
Nine boss Mike Sneesby steps down after ‘challenging’ year
Nine chief executive Mike Sneesby will depart the company at the end of this month after 3½ years in the role.
- by Calum Jaspan
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‘No connection’ between man’s suicide and his UK talk show appearance: coroner
Inspired by Jerry Springer, Kyle, far more combative than his US counterpart, presided over domestic squabbles and teased out as much drama as possible.
- by Rob Harris
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ABC
ABC’s move out west splits Sydney staff amid building woes
An incorrectly built studio, staff division and union warnings about safety are some of the issues plaguing the ABC over its ongoing Parramatta relocation.
- by Calum Jaspan
Opinion
Murdoch family case
News Corp shareholder rallies support to weaken Murdoch grip
A major shareholder is bidding to shake the tree and change the status quo at News Corp.
- by Elizabeth Knight
Welcome to our new Today’s Paper
The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age have launched a new version of Today’s Paper on our websites and apps.
Murdochs’ real-life Succession stand-off: What you need to know
A two-week blockbuster trial to decide the future control of some of the world’s most famous news brands starts this week.
- by Calum Jaspan
Murdoch family fights attempt to televise Succession-style legal battle
A petition has been filed to televise the proceedings of the Murdoch family’s blockbuster two-week trial about the direction of its media empire.
- by James Warrington
Robert Ovadia drops legal case against Seven Network
Ovadia launched Federal Court proceedings in August against the Seven Network and his former boss, Anthony De Ceglie, alleging he was unlawfully sacked.
- by Calum Jaspan
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ABC
Top Media Watch contender gets a chance in hot seat
Veteran broadcast journalist Janine Perrett will fill in for Paul Barry this month as the ABC searches for a replacement.
- by Calum Jaspan
Apology to Sydney businessman Michael Ibrahim
Wednesday’s front page of The Sydney Morning Herald print edition contained a serious error, being the inclusion of a photograph of businessman Michael Ibrahim.
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Industrial relations
Guardian Australia journalists threaten to walk out over pay negotiations
Staff have voted to take protected industrial action after negotiations with management over its latest pay deal hit an impasse.
- by Calum Jaspan