Mumbrella live blog: Monday, March 10
This is Mumbrella’s live blog, our rolling diary of all you need to know in the media and marketing worlds. Refresh the page for the latest updates.
Top stories:
- OMD boss Peter Horgan appointed chairman of the MFA
- Ten handing out 30,000 copies of Secrets & Lies
- Opinion: Who’s getting into bed with who when media laws are scrapped?
- Internet giants including Google and Facebook unite against government internet regulator
- 2DayFM’s content boss admits breakfast shows unlikely to be number one in survey tomorrow
- How to pick a paedophile story censured for News.com.au
- ANZ GAYTMs vandalised in Sydney overnight
- TV Ratings: The Block tops My Kitchen Rules
- Dr Mumbo: Lachlan Murdoch’s bar gig
4:16pm – At the Media Metrics Masterclass we’re getting a rundown of the new radio ratings from provider GfK ahead of tomorrow morning’s results. CRA CEO Joan Warner said she expects a lot of changes across the country because of new teams in different timeslots.
3.50pm – AWARD has a new campaign out aimed at stirring debate around anonymous online comments. You can read the full story here.