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Out of the fold, in with the who? All the changes on breakfast TV for 2025

Out of the fold, in with the who? All the changes on breakfast TV for 2025

The ABC’s Michael Rowland is the latest host to announce his departure from TV’s breakfast line-up. So, who will you be watching in 2025?

  • by Thomas Mitchell

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Nine star and news boss sue company in wake of culture review

Nine star and news boss sue company in wake of culture review

Senior reporter Airlie Walsh launched legal action days after the company’s sacked Queensland news boss complained to the Fair Work Commission.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Seb Costello’s A Current Affair story chase ends in women’s toilets

Seb Costello’s A Current Affair story chase ends in women’s toilets

The reporter and his crew pursued a male finance company executive into a women’s toilet and filmed him over the top of the locked cubicle.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
Seven reveals new host for agenda-setting AFL show, as Age makes a splash
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AFL 2025

Seven reveals new host for agenda-setting AFL show, as Age makes a splash

A familiar face says it’s an honour to return to Seven next season, hosting a new panel football show that will go head-to-head with Footy Classified, as The Age prepares to welcome back an AFL news breaker.

  • by Jon Pierik
Peter Costello headlines Higgins party – but what happens to the moola?

Peter Costello headlines Higgins party – but what happens to the moola?

The famous fundraising outfit has lost its namesake seat but that doesn’t mean it will disband.

  • by Stephen Brook, Tom Cowie and Kishor Napier-Raman
Ex-Nine boss Hugh Marks coming in strong for the ABC

Ex-Nine boss Hugh Marks coming in strong for the ABC

The media executive has been linked with the vacant job with the national broadcaster.

  • by Stephen Brook and Kishor Napier-Raman
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Ray Hadley knocked off top spot after 20 years

Ray Hadley knocked off top spot after 20 years

Retiring 2GB star Ray Hadley has lost his first radio ratings survey since 2004, breaking a streak of 160 wins.

  • by Calum Jaspan and Nell Geraets
Second Nine news executive leaves after cultural review

Second Nine news executive leaves after cultural review

Nine’s Sydney news boss Simon Hobbs will depart this week, making him the second major news director to leave the company in as many weeks.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Footy wars heat up as Nine makes strategic move

Footy wars heat up as Nine makes strategic move

The TV networks’ battle for football eyeballs has escalated, with Nine making a programming change to complement the recruitment of star signing James Hird for season 2025.

  • by Jon Pierik
Feared by politicians, loved by listeners: now it’s time for Ray Hadley’s mic-drop
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Feared by politicians, loved by listeners: now it’s time for Ray Hadley’s mic-drop

He’s the radio broadcaster who wielded a big stick. Now, Hadley is retiring from 2GB and shifting the power balance of Sydney radio.

  • by Jordan Baker
Ray-liable Hadley’s exit a defining moment for Nine’s radio business
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Ray-liable Hadley’s exit a defining moment for Nine’s radio business

The radio veteran delivered 160 consecutive survey wins in the crucial morning slot for Nine and will be difficult to replace.

  • by Calum Jaspan