Nine wrests tennis rights from Seven
Nine will pay Tennis Australia $300 million over the next five years for broadcast rights, wresting Australian Open coverage from Seven for the first time in more than four decades.
Nine will pay Tennis Australia $300 million over the next five years for broadcast rights, wresting Australian Open coverage from Seven for the first time in more than four decades.
Magellan Financial has walked away from its three-year cricket sponsorship deal after the ball-tampering controversy.
Former ABC director of television Sandra Levy, former Free TV chief executive Julie Flynn and former Productivity Commission head of office Robert Kerr will headline the inquiry into public broadcasting.
Facebook is on the nose, Twitter investors are all a-flutter, and advertisers are questioning whether social networks "create division". But there are tech stocks outside Silicon Valley that actually do good - and can make you money.
Fair housing advocates sued Facebook Tuesday, saying it lets landlords and real estate brokers target advertising to discriminate against women, people with disabilities and families with children.
Grammy Award-winning musician Chance the Rapper has questioned whether brands are purposely creating racist advertising to get attention.
Private equity interest in regional media is growing and it looks like Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation will be first out of the gates.
Vodafone is launching its own streaming device, along with a year of free Netflix, as it pushes into the national broadband network market.
Cricket Australia boss James Sutherland has personally contacted the sport's major stakeholders to address the cheating scandal.
Regional media has its challenges, but there is still a value and audience outside of Australia's metropolitan centres which is attracting p...
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