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Rupert Murdoch misses the big 60th bash but still makes his mark

Rupert Murdoch misses the big 60th bash but still makes his mark

The media mogul, his lieutenants and critics contemplate The Australian’s impact on the nation ahead of its diamond anniversary.

  • by Calum Jaspan

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Craig Hutchison to sell NBL’s Perth Wildcats for $40m

Craig Hutchison to sell NBL’s Perth Wildcats for $40m

Craig Hutchison’s embattled media and sports business has sold NBL franchise the Perth Wildcats for $40 million.

  • by Calum Jaspan
News Corp cuts 20 journalists, with The Australian and Herald Sun spared
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News Corp cuts 20 journalists, with The Australian and Herald Sun spared

Twenty more journalists will be made redundant at News Corp Australia as part of a wider effort to save as much as $65 million.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Ray Hadley marks 20 years on top in Sydney

Ray Hadley marks 20 years on top in Sydney

The broadcaster extended his record streak as number one in the coveted mornings slot while Ben Fordham beat The Kyle and Jackie O Show at breakfast.

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Kyle and Jackie O trounced by rivals in Melbourne’s breakfast war

Kyle and Jackie O trounced by rivals in Melbourne’s breakfast war

The expensive gamble to broadcast The Kyle and Jackie O Show into Melbourne is yet to pay off.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Pedestrian boss to depart as group slashes staff and titles

Pedestrian boss to depart as group slashes staff and titles

The youth publisher, owned by Nine, will be split in half and will exit its licensing deals to publish third-party brands including Vice, Refinery29, Gizmodo, Lifehacker and Kotaku.

  • by Calum Jaspan
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‘Sobering reality’: What the future for Australia’s media giants looks like
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‘Sobering reality’: What the future for Australia’s media giants looks like

With mass job cuts across Australia’s largest media companies, is there a way out of the advertising downturn, or is it time to face up to a new normal?

  • by Calum Jaspan
The billionaire ‘French Rupert Murdoch’ shaking up the election

The billionaire ‘French Rupert Murdoch’ shaking up the election

The rise of Marine Le Pen to front-runner in the French election is closely intertwined with the emergence of a powerful conservative media machine backed by billionaire Vincent Bolloré.

  • by Benoit Berthelot and Tara Patel
Streaming trumps free-to-air TV in new live sports broadcast bill

Streaming trumps free-to-air TV in new live sports broadcast bill

Greens Senator Sarah Hanson-Young says the government is out of touch on the cost of living and young Australians after passing a bill on access to live sport.

  • by Calum Jaspan
‘I’ll be me’: Whateley vows to cover Olympics his way

‘I’ll be me’: Whateley vows to cover Olympics his way

He might be inspired by veteran caller Bruce McAvaney, but Gerard Whateley is determined to cover the athletics in Paris in his own style.

  • by Sam McClure
Job cuts prompt anger and threat of industrial action at Nine

Job cuts prompt anger and threat of industrial action at Nine

Executives from Nine’s broadcast, publishing and radio divisions are discussing the extent of cuts with staff as the company seeks $30 million in savings.

  • by Calum Jaspan