Morning all. Happy Friday. Before you get too consumed in the day's work, we've brought you the headlines from the papers, to save you a bit of time.
The Australian has given us a story about Ten's new chief Hamish McLennan, who has been given a “multi-year turnaround” timeframe in his new role (quite a bit longer than former chief James Warburton was given).
The Australian has also give us the run-down of Fairfax's investor presentation yesterday, with a look at the company's drop in earnings and plans for cost savings.
Meanwhile, both The Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian Financial Review have also written stories about Fairfax's cost-saving plans for the future.
The AFR has also given us a piece about Ten's McLennan, and the network’s “aggressive” plans to buy the rights to more sports. McLennan has urged Tennis Australia to put its rights out to an open auction.
The AFR has published a piece about Nine's purchase of WIN's TV stations in Adelaide and Perth, and the impact it has had on Prime Media.
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