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Media Observed

August

Paul Keating.

Paul Keating’s prediction about Nine-Fairfax goes both ways

Also, the secondary effects of a strike at Nine Publishing land as others seek meetings; and who Seven West Media has hired to manage its crisis PR.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones

July

Bruce McWilliam.

Kerry Stokes hires from Twiggy to replace Bruce McWilliam at Seven

Can you ever really replace someone like Kerry Stokes’ top legal lieutenant Bruce McWilliam? Probably not – but maybe that’s a good thing.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones
Nine Entertainment CEO Mike Sneesby at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney at the company’s 2023 upfront.

The TV networks’ big annual parties aren’t a good look this year

Cost-conscious broadcasters are set to overhaul their new season show reveals – champagne-fuelled events known as upfronts.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones
Former tennis champ Todd Woodbridge is hosting Tipping Point Australia.

Todd Woodbridge and the jackpot quiz thwarting Seven’s news offensive

The former tennis star and Nine presenter is upending the 6pm news ratings battle because of the unlikely success of the game show he hosts at 5pm.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones

June

The Australian has neglected to cover its own major internal restructure.

What restructure? Church and state blur over at national broadsheet

The bar for what’s newsworthy in media is sometimes difficult to gauge. News Corp’s massive restructure, and the high-profile exits that followed, was not.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones
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News Corp chief executive Robert Thomson arrives with his wife Wang Ping at Rupert Murdoch’s family vineyard on Sunday, attending the media baron’s fifth wedding.

Rupert Murdoch hosts secret wedding as he eyes trip home

Rupert Murdoch tied the knot for a fifth time on Sunday. He could be visiting Australia as soon as next month.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones

May

A screenshot from ASTRA’s anti-prominence legislation ad that has been running on Foxtel.

Showtime! Media CEOs’ last stand with Foxtel over future of TV

Years of lobbying by free-to-air networks and Foxtel have come down to this week, when two crucial pieces of legislation are set to go before the Senate.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones
Dentsu runs the media account for supermarket giant Woolworths.

Ad giant Dentsu’s epic losses no big deal for Japanese parent

Dentsu spends more than $1 billion every year in Australia on behalf of its clients, including Woolworths. It has lost $170 million over the past three years.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones

April

News Corp chief executive Robert Thomson.

News Corp restructure ‘savings’ soar as editors talk strategy

After a lacklustre advertising market struck media companies in 2024, a proposed restructure at News Corp will now aim to save $50 million instead of $15 million.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones
Former Seven West Media CEO James Warburton.

Seven CEO James Warburton exits with $6.6m in shares

Who needs a non-disparagement clause when there are 33 million shares riding on talking up the Kerry Stokes-controlled broadcaster?

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones
Meta chief executive Mark Zuckerberg.

Digital publishers fear Meta is already preparing for news ban

Online publishers say they’re now considered “news media” to Meta, much to their horror; Bruce McWilliam pushes back against photo claims.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones
Former Sunrise executive producer Michael Pell.

Seven’s cost cuts claim the US ‘job’ of former Sunrise boss

The focus has firmly been on the network’s Spotlight program (and its incredible expense bill). But it seems savings are being made elsewhere.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones

March

The Elizabeth Bay family home in question.

Scene of Lehrmann Thai massage snafu uncomfortably close for Murdochs

Rupert Murdoch’s eldest daughter Prudence MacLeod has been trying to buy a new home in Sydney; Southern Cross Austereo’s bankers ask for a stay of execution.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones
ABC headquarters in Ultimo.

The ABC loses more in the Meta v media and government standoff

The more decisive the Albanese government is in its war with Meta, the more the ABC will lose in its Meta deal; Tentative open season for AI at News Corp.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones
Seven West Media chairman Kerry Stokes.

Two halves of the Seven empire are at war over The Nightly

If the Anthony De Ceglie-led digital newspaper The Nightly falters, prepare for a long slow death. If it succeeds, Seven’s power shifts west.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones
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News Corp executive chairman Michael Miller.

The Australian considers moving with The Times in new radio play

A proposal to expand The Australian’s daily podcast The Front is going upstairs at News Corp; Barrenjoey’s two-sided Southern Cross deals.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones

February

Barnaby Joyce on SBS’s Australia’s Sleep Revolution, being told he has very high blood pressure.

Barnaby Joyce to be diagnosed with a sleep disorder on live TV

The former Nationals leader has insomnia and sleep apnoea; plus: former Oz editor Chris Dore’s first target; Tabcorp open to its own free-to-air TV channel.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones
ARLC Chairman Peter V’landys.

The executives making the NRL Vegas trip for a schmoozefest

Nine sends one executive to the NRL’s US venture, but Foxtel sends a crowd; John Singleton drops into SPASM’s home; Allan Gray’s letter to Southern Cross.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones
Rupert Murdoch has done a lengthy, on-camera interview.

Rupert Murdoch’s secret hours on camera interviewed by Sky News chief

Paul Whittaker has for months been quietly interviewing the media magnate on camera.

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones
The Gladiators on Ten battle it out. Meanwhile, in the US, billionaires battle to buy its owner, Paramount Global.

As billionaires vie for Paramount, a Network 10 sale looks more likely

What happens to Ten as David Ellison, media mogul Byron Allen and PE firm Apollo look at wresting control of Paramount from Shari Redstone?

  • Sam Buckingham-Jones