The Intersection report, which identified widespread bullying and harassment, was based on interviews with more than 120 staff at Nine and makes 22 recommendations, but does not name individual perpetrators.
Media
In a new twist to Seven's Fair Work dispute brought by ex-employee Amelia Saw, Thomson Geer lawyers have weighed in on behalf of three media companies fighting suppression orders.
New figures reveal the vast majority of Australian children are using social media in some form, which may complicate the government's ability to impose a ban on it.
The suggestion was made by Arts Minister Tony Burke at a screen industry dinner in Canberra on Tuesday evening, more than three months after the government had initially planned to introduce its new framework.
Advertisers expect Amazon to expand its sports offerings in Australia after showcasing ICC and beIN Sports deals — though a move for NRL rights may be unlikely.
The US multimedia company is seeking permanent court orders to block Nuclear Enterprises from publishing Maxim Australia.
The Alphabet-owned search giant has given its strongest signal yet that it could toughen its stance on paying news publishers for their content in Australia.
The US men's magazine faces an Australian court dispute with Nuclear Enterprises, claiming the local publisher’s national editions and online content are being published without a licence.
Max, the company’s streaming service, will face new quotas for Australian drama content, joining Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+ as targets of local content investment rules.
Zitcha is eyeing a $180 billion global market opportunity and co-founder Troy Townsend is heading stateside to stake his claim.
Standalone streaming services operating in Australia are expected to face a ban on gambling advertising, as the government works to finalise its gambling ad reform package.
Confirmation of the target launch timeline comes as the company advances talks with local media and telecommunications firms over possible launch partnerships and carriage agreements.
Unionised Guardian journalists voted last week in favour of securing a protected action ballot, allowing them to pursue various actions, including an indefinite strike.
The social media giant has moved to sue the US government in a bid to thwart efforts to force its parent ByteDance to divest from TikTok or see the app banned from 2025.
The outdoor advertising executive has emerged as a wildcard contender for the CEO job at Nine, in a process that will ultimately be decided by top shareholder Bruce Gordon.
The media giant has appointed a boutique recruiting firm to find its next CEO, but internal C-suite and boardroom jockeying for the role has already begun.
The nation's largest domestic media company is facing the same strategic challenges as it was three and a half years ago when Mike Sneesby took the reins.
Mike Sneesby’s sudden exit from Nine Entertainment has triggered speculation about both the circumstances of his departure and who will ultimately replace him.
Revelations of Albanese’s decision, first reported by Capital Brief, have split media executives and sparked criticism from the Coalition.
The expected sale of Australian data centre operator AirTrunk to Blackstone for a substantial $20 billion is recognition of the company's potential as AI continues to boom.
Emails obtained by Capital Brief show that Anthony Albanese declined to meet Meta’s president of global affairs following the tech giant’s decision to drop deals with news publishers.
Rising Sydney hedge fund GCQ has bet big on REA’s next acquisition target Rightmove – but has warned it won’t go cheaply.
News publishers and the gambling industry are holding their breath ahead of two major government decisions on media policy.