Nine Entertainment Co.
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Thomson believes the company’s publishing assets will ensure REA maintains its edge, even if CoStar’s Andy Florance succeeds in his bid for Domain.
The acting Nine chief has expressed confidence in Labor's tech levy, as he advances a board-mandated reform agenda that will strip $100m in costs out of the company by the end of 2027.
The acting CEO was set for his final audition for the job on a permanent basis. Now a $2.6 billion bid for Domain has thrown a curve ball into the situation.
CoStar, the US real estate company with a takeover of Domain firmly in its sights, has a track record of challenging market leaders in the US and the UK.
The Nine-controlled real estate platform said its board, who market sources say has sounded out UBS to assist, has started work on assessing the offer.
Domain's chairman Nick Falloon was overseas, interim CEO Greg Ellis is just days into the new role, and its top shareholder Nine is in flux as a takeover bid landed.
A TV licence sale agreed between Gordon's WIN Corp and Paramount's Network 10 could have significant implications for Nine Entertainment and the broader media industry.
The sale of an obscure regional TV licence could have significant implications for Australia's largest local media company - and the entire industry.
Requirements for companies to proactively prevent sexual harassment and sex discrimination are untested in the courts. Lawyers say that’s a problem.
The biggest activist fund in Australia explains its latest bet on a struggling legacy media giant and why ASX boards should expect more shareholder pressure.
An operational overhaul of the legacy media operator is set to deliver expanded power and influence to three key executives — but deal structural demotions to others.
The dealmaker has quietly built a small position in Nine as Australia’s largest local media company looks to crown its next CEO and undergoes a strategic review.
SafeWork NSW's inquiries, which the Nine board is confident the company will satisfy, adds to two live workplace matters at the company.
An influential proxy advisor has urged shareholders to vote against Nine's chair Catherine West and director Andrew Lancaster at this week's AGM following a spate of scandals.
Senior figures at Nine have started preparing for life with Stanton in the top job permanently, even though a new wildcard contender — Foxtel CEO Patrick Delany — has emerged.
The email follows growing staff backlash after last week’s release of an 82-page workplace culture report, which employees expected to prompt swift action.
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.
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.
News publishers and the gambling industry are holding their breath ahead of two major government decisions on media policy.
Nine's strongest criticism of Google and Meta over AI to date has surfaced just as it revealed it was progressing talks over an AI licensing deal.
Moves by Nine Entertainment's bankers to test market interest in Domain have reignited speculation about broader portfolio changes at the company - including a tilt at Foxtel.