Nine Entertainment is a fascinating company. It owns some of Australia's most recognisable media outlets, from free-to-air TV, to newspapers and radio stations. But it's also battling with the digital giants like Meta and Google for a share of the advertising market it once dominated.
Last week the company announced a slump in its profits to $216.4 million. CEO Mike Sneesby spoke to Andrew Geoghegan from Ausbiz about the result, about cutting costs, and about the outlook for TV audiences.
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Nine Entertainment is a fascinating company. It owns some of Australia's most recognisable media outlets, from free-to-air TV, to newspapers and radio stations. But it's also battling with the digital giants like Meta and Google for a share of the advertising market it once dominated.
Last week the company announced a slump in its profits to $216.4 million. CEO Mike Sneesby spoke to Andrew Geoghegan from Ausbiz about the result, about cutting costs, and about the outlook for TV audiences.
Ausbiz is Australia's leading provider of live and on-demand video of the latest news in Australian business, markets, economy and startups. Sign up at ausbiz.com.au - it's free.
Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.au
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.