Nine star raised privacy concerns at highest level,former CEO says

Nine star raised privacy concerns at highest level,former CEO says

Hugh Marks has confirmed a senior female presenter told him the network was feeding confidential information about her to rival media firms.

  • byJacqueline Maley

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Former Nine boss’s $1m golden handshake on the line after harassment claims

Former Nine boss’s $1m golden handshake on the line after harassment claims

The board of Nine has united behind its chief executive after a marathon meeting on Thursday which addressed allegations of poor behaviour at the media group.

  • byColin Kruger,James Massola andJordan Baker
Nine boss Mike Sneesby faces more claims of his executives’ bad behaviour

Nine boss Mike Sneesby faces more claims of his executives’ bad behaviour

Former Stan executive Adrian Foo attended this year’s Australian Open as a guest of Nine less than a year after leaving the company amid inappropriate conduct claims.

  • byJames Massola andJordan Baker
A tawdry tale of how Nine became its own headline

A tawdry tale of how Nine became its own headline

Why is it taking so long for companies to understand that ensuring their workforces are safe from sexual predators is an occupational health and safety issue?

  • byElizabeth Knight
Second Nine manager resigned amid complaints of inappropriate touching

Second Nine manager resigned amid complaints of inappropriate touching

The head of publicity at Stan quit amid claims of bullying and touching staff,the AFR has reported.

  • byJordan Baker
Nine boss says he won’t tolerate bad behaviour following media reports

Nine boss says he won’t tolerate bad behaviour following media reports

Nine CEO Mike Sneesby reminded staff of the media group’s complaints and whistleblower policies following reports of misconduct by a long-time senior executive.

  • byColin Kruger
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Sport off free TV? Tell ’em they’re streaming

Sport off free TV? Tell ’em they’re streaming

The free-to-air TV broadcast stations are in a battle with pay television companies for sporting rights.

  • byPeter FitzSimons
Network bosses argue against TV manufacturers ‘clipping their ticket’

Network bosses argue against TV manufacturers ‘clipping their ticket’

Executives from Australia’s major networks and public broadcasters say laws ensuring free-to-air apps are easily available on smart TVs are essential.

  • byCalum Jaspan
‘Never say never’ to future Stan tie-up,says Nine boss

‘Never say never’ to future Stan tie-up,says Nine boss

Stan would consider partnering with a rival if the right deal arose,Nine Entertainment’s boss said after the streaming service outperformed the media company’s other businesses.

  • byCalum Jaspan
‘Squeezed on cost’:Nine boss says new content laws could push Stan out of market

‘Squeezed on cost’:Nine boss says new content laws could push Stan out of market

Nine CEO Mike Sneesby said the media giant would stay disciplined on managing costs,but new laws being proposed by the government could determine the fate of streaming service Stan.

  • byZoe Samios
Netflix slowdown has silver lining for Stan:Nine boss

Netflix slowdown has silver lining for Stan:Nine boss

Analysts have backed Nine boss Mike Sneesby’s claims that slowing growth of global streaming giants could help Stan.

  • byJackson Graham