The Bruce Lehrmann defamation trial is finally behind her,so what can one of TV’s highest-paid presenters have to look forward to now?
Multiple defamation threats,a legal costs loss and a humiliating blunder. There’s plenty for the Seven West Media board to discuss when it meets today.
A 20-year-old man wrongly identified by the embattled Seven Network as the Bondi Junction mass murderer has threatened defamation action against the TV network.
A message Lisa Wilkinson sent to a rival TV program suggesting Bruce Lehrmann had breached legal confidentiality rules has been confirmed by Justice Michael Lee.
The government has called on regulatory advisory business Nicholls MMC to assist it with navigating a potential ban on gambling ads,nearly one year after the recommendations.
Justice Michael Lee will deliver his decision on Monday in Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson.
The move follows revelations about the tactics used to secure an exclusive interview with former Liberal staffer Bruce Lehrmann.
Seven largely went to ground on Wednesday following the publication of details about the Sunrise contra investigation,codenamed Project Rally.
Seven’s outgoing commercial director has fired off a text in a bid to minimise the fallout from a new network expenses scandal.
Hollowing out of management was the punishment dealt to other listed companies when serious cultural,ethical or governance breaches were uncovered.
The 44-year-old is reported to have suffered a medical episode while walking his dog.