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Matildas bring ‘halo effect’ for Seven but commercial windfall limited

Matildas bring ‘halo effect’ for Seven but commercial windfall limited

Seven West Media boss James Warburton has toned down expectations of how much the network has benefited from the success of the Matildas.

  • by Calum Jaspan

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Peter Van Onselen breached non-disparagement agreement with Ten, judge finds

Peter Van Onselen breached non-disparagement agreement with Ten, judge finds

Ten brought urgent proceedings against van Onselen, its former political editor, arguing a story he wrote in The Australian breached an agreement he signed.

  • by Georgina Mitchell
Peter van Onselen threatened to become whistleblower against Ten, court told

Peter van Onselen threatened to become whistleblower against Ten, court told

The journalist is being sued by his former employer Network Ten over claims he breached a non-disparagement clause he signed when he took redundancy this year.

  • by Georgina Mitchell
Prosecutors, Seven hand over documents in Lehrmann defamation fight

Prosecutors, Seven hand over documents in Lehrmann defamation fight

Network Ten asked the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions for the brief of evidence in Bruce Lehrmann’s since-abandoned criminal trial.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn
Network Ten wants Peter van Onselen to stop talking about it

Network Ten wants Peter van Onselen to stop talking about it

The former political editor will be travelling in Italy while his lawyer battles the television channel’s claim against him.

  • by Nick Bonyhady
Channel 10 sues former star Peter van Onselen

Channel 10 sues former star Peter van Onselen

The reporter penned a column last week questioning what the poor financial performance of Network 10’s US owner, Paramount, means for the local network.

  • by Nick Bonyhady
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Tabcorp enters the race for Melbourne Cup broadcasting rights

Tabcorp enters the race for Melbourne Cup broadcasting rights

Tabcorp has begun talks with the Victorian Racing Club to secure the rights to broadcast the Melbourne Cup in a $100-million-plus five-year deal.

  • by Amelia McGuire
What Jock Zonfrillo’s death means for MasterChef, and for Ten

What Jock Zonfrillo’s death means for MasterChef, and for Ten

The shock death of one of the show’s three hosts casts an enormous shadow over the latest season of Ten’s most valuable franchise.

  • by Karl Quinn
Judge raises prospect of jury in Lehrmann defamation cases against Ten, News
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Judge raises prospect of jury in Lehrmann defamation cases against Ten, News

If a jury was ordered and the cases proceeded to trial, it would be the first time a jury was used in a Federal Court defamation case.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn
‘Think about what you did’: Anonymous email to Bruce Lehrmann revealed

‘Think about what you did’: Anonymous email to Bruce Lehrmann revealed

The former federal Liberal staffer told police he received two anonymous emails before he was publicly named as the man accused of raping Brittany Higgins.

  • by Michaela Whitbourn
NSW decides ... where they’d like to watch Saturday’s election coverage

NSW decides ... where they’d like to watch Saturday’s election coverage

After months of relentless campaigning and empty promises, the big decision is finally here: which channel should you watch on election day?

  • by Thomas Mitchell