
James Warburton Predicts: This Could Be A $340 Million Year For Seven
James Warburton predicting a $340 million year for Seven. Or $240 million if it includes Ben Roberts-Smith's legal bill.
James Warburton predicting a $340 million year for Seven. Or $240 million if it includes Ben Roberts-Smith's legal bill.
Apart from being ill & back spasms, Bathurst remains the only legitimate reason for not leaving the couch for 14 hours.
Seven boss chats with B&T on 2021 ratings win. Although we suspect he may have been looking at new Ferraris online.
Channel Seven is this year's most-watched network, and that's despite bringing us Holey Moley and Big Brother VIP.
Adland approved of what it saw from Seven's upfronts. Yet, no one mentioning the Commonwealth Games coverage.
It's all the news, updates & the programs from Seven's Upfronts. And MKR is back, too! Mercifully, Pete Evans is not.
James Warburton pens this exclusive piece for B&T, that also happened to have exclusively appeared in the AFR & AdNews.
The Seven chief set to take home a tidy pay packet. And this from the network that gave us Pete Evans, too.
Seven posts impressive end-of years. Discreetly hides Ben Robert-Smith's lawyer's bills under "stationery outgoings".
Seven unveils okayish half-years; as the sphincter continues to tighten over the Tokyo Olympics, however.
Investors liked what they saw at Seven's AGM this morning. The curried egg sandwiches singled out for special praise.
Seven to sell more silverware. Apparently you can get your hands on a claret decanter shaped like a swan if you're fast.
There's "handed the proverbial shit sandwich" & then there's James Warburton's decision to take on the Seven CEO role.
It's been a dog of a week for the Seven Network and, by that, we don't just mean Rebel Wilson's 'Pooch Perfect'.
James Warburton's "new broom" at Seven collects more scalps. Skirting boards & behind the fridge apparent next targets.
Think B&T's been overdoing the "Seven's for sale" rumours? This new report proves it's not just us doing the mongering.
Kerry Stokes declares Seven not for sale. However, all that could change by Rupert bearing an enormously large cheque.
Seven follows Nine as second TV broadcaster in 24 hours to warn of soft ad market. 10 currently weighing up its options.