Seven Network management will be wondering what they have done to deserve the cruel blows (fickle?) of fate of the past two days. First up Nick Krygios goes all space cadet and then implodes, and if that wasn’t a big enough hit to ratings and advertisers (let alone viewers) Novak Djokovic was knocked out of […]
The Seven Network’s hopes for a deep Australian participation in the Australian Open tennis via Nick Kyrgios collapsed last night as he collapsed from a winning position to a dummy spit. Seven’s main channel audience topped the million national viewers for the first time (1.024 million). With audiences on 7mate (144,000) and 7TWO (164,000) a […]
If you don't like sport, you're in for a rough summer.
Channel Seven's lawyers are unhappy with Crikey -- and of course with Amber Harrison -- after we published a report on the sordid situation last week. Herewith, Harrison responds.
The ABC's Adelaide radio station yesterday announced it was celebrating changing its name from 891 ABC to "ABC Adelaide", but its Sydney bosses are promising a legal fight to allow it use its preferred option: ABC Radio Adelaide, writes InDaily editor David Washington.
More details from former Seven executive assistant Amber Harrison have emerged, including allegations that CEO Tim Worner had multiple affairs and sexually harassed women in the workplace.
How long will Tim Worner remain CEO of Seven?
Amber Harrison says Seven used its legal might to intimidate her and accused her of misuse of the company credit card after she told HR about the affair.
You think the current cuts to the ABC are the end of it? They are a fraction of the war on public broadcasting that is to come. But take heart, comrades. We can yet save the ABC.
A doco on Japan was about the only thing worth watching.