Minister tells ABC to reveal salaries of its top earners
Communications minister Mitch Fifield has demanded the ABC reveal the names and pay packets of everyone earning more than $200,000 per annum.
Communications minister Mitch Fifield has demanded the ABC reveal the names and pay packets of everyone earning more than $200,000 per annum.
Amazon has suspended top entertainment executive Roy Price and says it's reviewing its options for current projects with the Weinstein Company.
The axe has fallen on ABC program The Book Club after longtime host Jennifer Byrne decided to farewell the public broadcaster.
Sophie Monk has hit out at The Bachelorette's latest evictee Sam, accusing him of lying and saying he made her feel "uncomfortable" on the show.
The comedians who brought you The Chaser's War on Everything are returning to commercial radio for the first time in 11 years.
On Thursday's episode, a new frontrunner emerged.
Network Ten has been left without its slate of hit US programs following stalled negotiations with 21st Century Fox.
It's petting time at the zoo as Sophie dresses everyone in onesies and animal instinct comes to the fore.
Griffin was sacked from the program earlier this year in the wake of a photo scandal in which she was pictured holding a replica of the bloodied head of US president Donald Trump.
The iPhone maker plans to release a remake of Steven Spielberg's science fiction series "Amazing Stories,'' according to a source working with the tech giant.
Nine has revealed its programming line-up for the new year.
The cut-throat world of commercial radio has been laid bare by former presenter Maz Compton.
Jericho, a 25-year-old flight attendant from Victoria, has been named the Sole Survivor by an eight-panel jury of his fellow competitors and takes home $500,000.
A Game of Thrones actor has hinted at the intense security measures HBO has put in place to protect season eight's scripts.
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On the eve of his potential political death sentence, Matt Canavan engaged in a series of snappy jousts with Greens leader Richard Di Natale.
Radio listeners will have to switch dials if they want to listen to Hughsey and Kate in 2018, with the pair swapping networks next year.
Federal MP George Christensen has admitted to using taxpayer funds to criticise the ABC's coverage of Queensland's massive new coal mine.
The self-proclaimed "bogan" knows how to play the reality TV game.
A trove of archived material reveals a different side to the Aussie rock god.
Michelle Guthrie's long-awaited defense of the ABC won't allay the fears that audiences hold for Aunty.
TV personality Kerri-Anne Kennerley has opened up on her past as a victim of domestic violence.
Saturday Night Live didn't begin how it normally does - with jokes at the president's expense - but rather with an emotional tribute to those affected by the Las Vegas shooting massacre.
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