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.
The media executive has been linked with the vacant managing director role at the national broadcaster.
Hugh Marks has confirmed a senior female presenter told him the network was feeding confidential information about her to rival media firms.
The Racing NSW boss isn’t the slightest bit worried about the referendum ruining his Everest party on Saturday.
Australia’s film and television sector will likely avoid major disruption due to union strikes in Hollywood,though calls are being made for an early decision on local content quotas.
Diary disclosures reveal Dominic Perrottet met with anti-porn feminist Melinda Tankard Reist’s charity in September.
The teal movement that swept through leafy electorates is about to hit bookshops.
Mark McGowan,he of hard border fame,is jetting off to London and Rome to spruik Western Australia to the world.
The man who launched the stinging broadside that contributed to the demise of Todd Greenberg has been head-hunted by the NRL to represent the code in its upcoming CBA negotiations.