Media & marketing
ABC planning to pay for ranking in Google 'royal wedding' searches
The government’s budget crunch has not stopped the ABC planning to pay to appear at the top of Google's "royal wedding" results page.
- by Jennifer Duke
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Telstra Corporation
Can Andy Penn save Telstra, and his job?
The embattled chief executive of the once-mighty telco giant is urging investors to stick with his vision but many are not convinced.
- by John McDuling
Media & marketing
Fresh harassment allegations levelled at Craig McLachlan, court hears
The ABC and Fairfax are expected to raise "in excess of 20" new allegations of bullying and harassment in defending the actor's defamation claim.
- by Michaela Whitbourn
News Corp
Lachlan Murdoch will run father's empire after Disney deal, Fox says
Rupert Murdoch's eldest son will take the helm, while his brother James is expected to move on after the sale of Fox's entertainment assets.
- by Nick Turner
Fairfax Media's Adele Ferguson, Ruth Williams win journalism prize
Reporting on shortcomings in life insurance has earned the National Press Club's top financial journalism award
Analysis
Analysis
'Shiv each other': Why this White House leaks like a sieve
Donald Trump's White House possibly reached peak leak on Friday when staff leaked Sarah Sanders' exasperated staff briefing about leaks.
- by Rachel Olding
Australia
Shane Warne closing in on rich deal with Fox Sports
A deal is set to be finalised within 48 hours, with Warne expected to become the highest-paid member of Foxtel/Fox Sport's commentary team.
- by Jennifer Duke
Opinion
News Corp
News Corp's war on Facebook is a decade in the making
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp wants a government body to monitor opaque tech algorithms. How would that work?
- by John McDuling
Seven West Media
John Driscoll leaves Seven West Media
John Driscoll is leaving Seven West Media WA for 'family reasons' after just 10 months in the role.
Analysis
Analysis
The challenge facing the ABC: Time for a clear channel
The ABC needs to sort out its communications with the sitting government.
- by Jennifer Duke
GetUp! deputy Carla McGrath refuses to resign after Press Council ruling
Carla McGrath was asked to resign from the Australian Press Council after her two roles were found to be incompatible.
- by Jenny Noyes