• Bea Hegedus exits embattled Vice Media as reorganisation continues

    Bea Hegedus has left her role as executive MD of global distribution at struggling youth-skewing digital media and broadcasting company Vice Media Group. Her exit is part of Vice’s ongoing corporate

  • Vice Admiral David Johnston appointed new ADF chief amid major command shake-up

    Johnston to be first chief of defence from the navy in more than two decades, with Air Marshal Robert Chipman announced as vice chiefFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAustralia’s next chief of the defence force will be the first from the navy in more than two decades, with the announcement that current vice chief, V Adm David Johnston, will take on the role from July.The prime minister, Anthony Albanese,...

  • Internal strategies for crafting inclusive content on social media

    Reaching global audiences is easier when everyone is included. In an age when brand reputations live and die on social media, the internal processes and protocols that shape your external strategy play an outsized role in communicating your purpose and commitment to inclusivity. During Ragan and PR Daily’s Social Media conference last month, PwC Social […]

  • Judge halts Texas probe into Media Matters’ reporting on X

    Texas attorney general remained silent on claims of First Amendment retaliation.

  • ‘Workplace concerns’ lead to exit of Junction City police chief

    JUNCTION CITY (KSNT) – New information is being released following the surprise departure of Junction City's chief of police. City Manager Allen Dinkel for Junction City announced in a press release on April 15 that "workplace concerns" prompted the city to ask a third-party to begin interviewing employees in late February 2024. Some individuals were placed []

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    Former Thunder Bay police chief arrested and charged in misconduct probe

    A former police chief in the northern Ontario city of Thunder Bay was arrested and charged on Friday, marking the third arrest in an ongoing investigation by provincial police into allegations of misconduct at the force. Ontario Provincial Police said they arrested Sylvie Hauth, 57, and charged her with two counts of obstructing justice, one count of breach of trust and one obstruction count. Hauth was then released, the force said. She is set to appear in court on May 7. The OPP did not...

  • Social media convinced Taylor Swift dissed Chiefs WR on new album

    Taylor Swift dropped a new release Friday, which is enough to get social media buzzing under any circumstances. But it didn’t take long for Swifties and NFL fans to notice one of the songs appears to take a shot at Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Kadarius Toney. Swift’s creatively named The Tortured Poets Department record

  • Seven West Media boss James Warburton makes early exit from firm

    Seven West Media (SWM) CEO and MD James Warburton has left the company, ahead of his planned departure at the end of June. Warburton’s second exit from the parent company of Australian free-to-air ne

  • Boeing safety culture in the spotlight at dual Senate hearings amid whistleblower report

    Boeing was back in the spotlight on Wednesday as the subject of two Senate hearings focused on alleged safety lapses at the plane-maker. The first hearing before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation centered around a report issued in February by a panel of industry and government experts that a “disconnect” between …

  • Rayner property row a ‘storm in a teacup’, shadow minister suggests amid probe

    A shadow minister has dismissed allegations about Angela Rayner’s previous living arrangements as a “storm in a teacup” and rejected suggestions of “double standards” over her tax affairs amid a police investigation.

  • City chiefs lament London Stock Exchange ‘doom loop’ after bruising exits

    Two top City figures have taken aim at the “doom loop” and negative media narrative gripping the London Stock Exchange after a bruising week of headlines for the beleaguered bourse.

  • Hibs boss has sharp response to 'unsettled' claims amid social media frenzy

    Nick Montgomery has laughed off social media chatter about him and his family not settling in Scotland. And the Hibs boss says he fully expects to be manager at the start of next season – even if the Easter Road outfit fall short in the current campaign. In order to secure a place in the top six, Hibs must get a result at Fir Park tomorrow and hope that Dundee slip up at Pittodrie before the Dens Park side host Rangers – in Perth, potentially - in their much-delayed ‘penultimate’ pre-split...