The Seven Network has announced a huge shake-up in the wake of the Spotlight scandal with news chief Craig McPherson stepping down and West Australian editor Anthony De Ceglie moving to Sydney to take on the role.
The Seven Network has announced a huge shake-up in the wake of the Spotlight scandal with another boss stepping down.producer, Taylor Auerbach , had spent $10,000 on a corporate credit card to order two Thai masseuses to his home after a boozy dinner with Bruce Lehrmann .executive producer Mark Llewellyn left the company and the program’s chief of staff Steve Jackson was dumped from his appointment as the head of NSW police media .
In a statement today, Seven confirmed that De Ceglie has been appointed director of news and current affairs and editor-in-chief, Seven West Media . “This appointment reflects our ambition to think differently about the future of media in Australia. I look forward to working with Anthony in his new role.
“It’s a decision I have been considering for a while and believe now is a good time for all to have a fresh start,” he said.
Jeff Howard Police Media Figure Sum New South Wales Absolute Privilege Mark Llewellyn Essential News Services Digital Newspaper Oceania Spotlight Executive Producer Audience Leadership Anthony De Cegile Capital Cities Craig Mcpherson Kerry Stokes AC News Gathering News Chief Australian Editor Current Affairs Preeminent News Leaders Public Affairs Programs Media Business Taylor Auerbach Australia And New Zealand Newspaper Division Public Affairs Offering Sonia Kruger Steve Jackson Public Affairs Sky News Federal Court Suburban Newspapers Chief Executive Officer Australia Chris Dore Australian Newspaper Sydney
Australia Latest News, Australia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Man misidentified as Bondi Junction stabber by Seven settles defamation case with the networkBen Cohen, who was falsely identified as the person behind the Bondi Junction stabbing attack by the Seven network, has settled his defamation case.
Read more »
Man misidentified as Bondi Junction attacker by Seven settles defamation case with the networkBen Cohen, who was falsely identified as the person behind the Bondi Junction stabbing attack by the Seven network, has settled his defamation case.
Read more »
Seven Network settles with Sydney student it wrongly identified as Bondi Junction murdererSeven withdraws false allegation against Benjamin Cohen and ‘apologises for the harm you and your family have suffered’
Read more »
Man wrongly identified as Bondi Junction attacker by Seven settles defamation case with the networkBen Cohen, who was falsely identified as the person behind the Bondi Junction stabbing attack by the Seven network, has settled his defamation case.
Read more »
Student wrongly identified as Bondi stabbing attacker reaches settlement with Seven NetworkUnder the confidential agreement, Seven has issued a public apology to the university student.
Read more »
Prominent defamation lawyer Sue Chrysanthou to represent Benjamin Cohen in Network Seven Bondi Junction stabbing misidentificationUniversity student Benjamin Cohen was falsely accused of being the stabber behind the Bondi Junction Westfield attack on Saturday, following misinformation that was spread online.
Read more »