Media
Nine CEO Matt Stanton has told analysts the media company’s latest acquisition, which the market endorsed, was not “off the cuff” and came together after a year of work.
The government's economic think tank says the government should wait three years before considering adjustments to the copyright system.
The influential political news publisher's European director visited Australia in December for the second time in just months amid mounting intrigue over its plans for Australia.
A campaign group tied to Australia’s teen social media ban drafted a sponsorship deck carrying a government logo to sell access and “influence”.
Australia’s world-first under-16 social media ban united Labor, tabloid media and campaigners in a rare alliance that could shape global online regulation.
Meta has stuck new AI news deals in France and the US, but Australia has seen sees no progress as Labor’s tech levy talks enter the home stretch.
Netflix’s megabid for Warner Bros Discovery's film assets marks the final act in Hollywood’s decades-long battle with Big Tech. And the tech giants are winning.
Treasury officials have quietly indicated that Microsoft’s professional networking platform, LinkedIn, could be included in a revived plan to make tech companies pay for news.
The two streaming platforms have for months been expected to be captured by Labor's streaming quotas, and stand to be the hardest hit by the new regime from next year.
Fresh data from the media regulator shows investment in Australian film and TV reached a record high as the government moves ahead with local content quotas.
A 30-year veteran of ANZ and the bank’s most prominent climate face will depart under a series of changes being announced internally this week.
As the silly season begins, Australia’s political and corporate heavyweights are set to converge on Lachlan and Sarah Murdoch’s Bellevue Hill mansion for this year's Christmas bash.
Labor’s streaming quotas have handed local producers a long-promised win. But behind the scenes, they have set the stage for a potential showdown.
The former prime minister urged Labor to stand its ground on its new streaming laws to head off possible US retaliation as backlash grows.