It seems to have taken Ray Martin a very long time to realise he should be looking for the road to Damascus. Why else would sudden eruption of stories claiming he was thinking about his future at the troubled Nine Network and worried about the influence of “bankers” in the industry.
Mark Llewellyn
Why should anyone cry for Garry Linnell?
Garry Linnell is leaving Nine, railing at the lack of support from Nine management. That’s because Jeff Browne tried to recruit Adam Boland from Seven to “smash Nine’s news and current affairs culture”: that presumably included Linnell, writes Glenn Dyer.
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.
The affidavit Nine didn’t want you to see
It was October 2005. Mark Llewellyn was offered the job of running Nine’s news and current affairs by Sam Chisholm…






