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Robert Ovadia has launched legal action in the Federal Court against Seven and news boss Anthony De Ceglie, seeking damages and reinstatement to his job.
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Sacked Seven reporter sues TV boss and network
Robert Ovadia has launched legal action in the Federal Court against Seven and news boss Anthony De Ceglie, seeking damages and reinstatement to his job.
MEDIA
ABC staff in uproar over Parra ‘flop’
Employees at the public broadcaster have been complaining about being relocated from Ultimo to Parramatta, insiders claim.
MEDIA
Meta myth exposed: News does matter
Meta’s claim that news is a small part of the Facebook experience for the vast majority of its Australian users has been exposed as false by new research.
COMMENTARY
Meta’s lie exposed: Users want news
Australians overwhelmingly consume need-to-know news on social media, with more than 40 per cent of us citing it as the reason we are motivated to use social media daily.
COMMENTARY
Truth about Gaza obscured by media bias
For much of our left wing journalistic class, Al-Jazeera remains a source of truth about events in Gaza.
MEDIA
Sky News launches radio station
The popular news station is expanding its listenership and bringing its live news and commentary content to a new radio station.
MEDIA DIARY
Milligan scrubs posts about Seven expose
The Four Corners episode delving into alleged misconduct at Seven is facing potential legal hurdles ahead of its scheduled screening on Monday night.
MEDIA
Foxtel primed for growth, says Delany
Foxtel chief executive Patrick Delany says the evolution of the company, including its successful streaming services, has been embraced by consumers and advertisers.
THE GROWTH AGENDA
Creative risk-takers will win in the AI era
Ogilvy global chief creative officer Liz Taylor talks to The Growth Agenda about two major creative disruptors: Taylor Swift and artificial intelligence.
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Trust is crucial but shoppers chasing deals online
Consumers are increasingly ditching brands and retailers as they seek out cheaper alternatives but will double down on the ones they trust, according to a new e-commerce report.
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Sorrell: Marketers need to reclaim control
Advertising veteran Sir Martin Sorrell believes outsourcing advertising was “a mistake” and warns CMOs need to take control as social media platforms continue to grow with AI.
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