He’s about to start his final year of high school and is already pocketing millions from one of the world’s sportswear giants in an eye-popping deal that will take him all the way to his home Olympics.
The metric most important to The Age’s journalists has no numerical value. But you’ll know it when you see it.
I’m not sure about you,but in many ways this is a year I am happy to leave behind.
The former News Corp editor will lead a new audience growth team as well as the social media,search,audio and video teams.
The No.1 contender to take Foxtel off News Corp’s hands is a British sports streamer that’s potentially banking on a huge influx of cash from Saudi Arabia.
Another senior executive is exiting the media company,with head of sales Michael Stephenson moving on.
Certainly,the ABC needs new leadership,but did it have to be someone with as much baggage as Hugh Marks?
On paper,the former Nine chief executive looks like a good pick. But running the public broadcaster is probably one of the toughest gigs in the country.
Hugh Marks is the ABC’s new managing director,replacing David Anderson,who announced his departure in August after six years in the role.
A concerted campaign by the public broadcaster’s chairman Kim Williams has helped convince the federal government to tip in more dollars.
On his first visit to Australia in six years,the media magnate has joined Jewish community members at the site of a shocking antisemitic attack.