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Former news boss Anthony De Ceglie secretly planned to sack nearly all of Seven’s top names earning more than $300,000 a year, as part of a drastic overhaul of the company’s news division.
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MEDIA DIARY
Seven’s secret killing season: Inside plan to sack its biggest names
Former news boss Anthony De Ceglie secretly planned to sack nearly all of Seven’s top names earning more than $300,000 a year, as part of a drastic overhaul of the company’s news division.
MEDIA
Lattouf case highlights ABC’s social media policy ‘farce’
Hugh Marks has delegated the job of rewriting the social media policy to editorial director Gavin Fang, who last year said he thought the organisation’s online guidelines were ‘pretty good’.
COMMENTARY
Anti-US bent colours Middle East coverage
‘Dehumanisation of Jews’ continues to ‘thrive in Australia’ as journalists fail to understand the politics of the Middle East.
FACING THE MUSIC
Starmer demands answers from BBC over Glastonbury ‘death to IDF’ chants
Festival organisers say the rap punk duo Bob Vylan ‘crossed a line’ during the performance, which was broadcast live from the Glastonbury festival.
MEDIA
News acquires company behind SuperCoach
News Corp Australia has acquired the tech company behind the nation’s most popular fantasy sports franchise, and is set to look to new games for the NBA, NFL and Formula One.
MEDIA
CEOs linked in for online clout
Move over models and actors, chief executives are flexing their power as influencers through LinkedIn posts.
OPINION
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While the Omnicom acquisition of Interpublic had previously seemed to be just the latest in a long line of agency consolidations and holding company expansions, it could well become a defining moment for our industry – and our country.
EXCLUSIVE
ADMA picks provocateur Goodwin to shake up advisory committee
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THE GROWTH AGENDA
Bundy broadens range to appeal to younger tastes
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THE GROWTH AGENDA
Wallabies chase brand bounce with Lions tour
Rugby Australia and the Wallabies are banking on the British & Irish Lions Tour to boost revenues and reengage fans in the lead-up to the 2027 Rugby World Cup.
FASHION ICON
Wintour is stepping down as editor of American Vogue ... ‘that’s all’
Anna Wintour will end her 37-year tenure as editor-in-chief of the American edition of Vogue, setting the stage for a younger editor to help shape the iconic publication.
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