Media & marketing
The Sydney Morning Herald editor Lisa Davies resigns
The Sydney Morning Herald’s editor Lisa Davies has resigned after almost five years in the job.
- by Zoe Samios
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Auditor-General finds ‘no policy or precedent’ for ABC to pay Louise Milligan’s legal costs
The Auditor-General was looking into whether it was appropriate for the ABC to pay $79,000 damages plus legal costs to MP Andrew Laming to settle a defamation case.
- by Lisa Visentin
Squid Game delivers Netflix a $1.2b windfall
The low-budget smash hit is welcome news for Netflix after a bumpy few months.
- by Lucas Shaw
Junkee receives non-binding offers from several key outlets
Junkee Media talks progress to the next stage with non-binding offers.
- by Zoe Samios
ABC offering financial advice, repayments to underpaid staff
The national broadcaster is offering to pay for financial advisers for workers short-changed by more than $15,000.
- by Zoe Samios, Nick Bonyhady and Lisa Visentin
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Aunty to review complaints handling system for first time in 12 years
The review could dramatically change how public concerns about coverage and breaches of editorial practices are dealt with in future.
- by Zoe Samios
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Nine Entertainment
Nine closes in on $600m NRL TV rights deal
The NRL is edging closer to a deal with Nine Entertainment which could be the most lucrative free-to-air network agreement in its history.
- by Zoe Samios and Michael Chammas
Seven fights 7-Eleven over trademark use
Media company Seven and convenience store 7-Eleven are battling over trademarks that use the number 7.
- by Zoe Samios
No social media and a love of the Queen: Inside the life of veteran bookmaker Michael Sullivan
What’s the best advice Michael O’Sullivan has ever received? Keep taking on the favourite.
- by Chris Roots
Beijing Winter Olympics sponsors face a $150 billion dilemma
For the global consumer giants that sponsor the Olympics, the Beijing Winter Games will be a high-wire act of marketing as controversy rages over China’s treatment of ethnic minorities.
News Corp global boss Robert Thomson to give evidence at Senate inquiry into media diversity
Rupert Murdoch’s top lieutenant will face questions about his meeting with Prime Minister Scott Morrison last month and the company’s climate campaign in Australia.
- by Lisa Visentin