John lehmann


Crikey Says: Crikey Says

A Crikey reader writes: I rang this morning to cancel my Bulletin subscription plus the two I gave as Christmas presents last year. They told me I would receive a letter in the next three weeks outlining a number of generous options for transferring the unused portion of my subscription to other magazines. I was not offered a refund.

Rodney Adler didn’t like jail. That was probably the point

The media is sometimes just downright cruel. If you were an average Joe prisoner, The Bulletin magazine would not take any sort of interest in your condition. If you are Rodney Adler, from Sydney’s eastern suburbs, then suddenly the Packer run Bulletin will pay you to recount tales of your jail experiences.

Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Crikey Says – 27 August, 2007

The curious and conflicted practice of Australian journalism: an occasional series. Who could be better placed than Bulletin editor John Lehmann to steer into print a definitive account of the slow implosion of the once great Nine Network?

The Bulletin unleashes on Kerry Stokes

PBL chief executive John Alexander notoriously failed to force Channel Nine’s former news and current affairs boss, Mark Llewellyn, to assign attack-dog John Lyons to launch a major attack on Seven chairman Kerry Stokes. The new private equity owners seem to have no such restraint, writes Stephen Mayne.