Harold Mitchell
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Inside the Harold Mitchell memorial service: Kerry Stokes spoke, Virginia Trioli hosted
Other speakers included Stuart Mitchell, Anne Parsons, David Nettlefold, Alan Scash, and Nick Swifte as a who’s who across agency and media land listened.
by Talon Admin – May 13, 2024

Industry remembers media industry legend Harold Mitchell after his passing at 81
Leading figures from across the industry have paid tribute to Mitchell.
by Mediaweek Admin – Feb 11, 2024

Mediaweek Roundup: Harold Mitchell, AAP, Google, 3AW, NRL + more
• Regional broadcasters, John Hewson, COVID-19, Gourmet Traveller Wine, Kangaroos v All Blacks, and AFL
by Mediaweek Admin – Aug 3, 2020

Mediaweek roundup: The Crown, Murdoch, Ita Buttrose + more
• Geoffrey Rush, Macquarie Sports Radio + Harold Mitchell
by Mediaweek Admin – Nov 5, 2019

Harold Mitchell quits Free TV, ready to defend ASIC allegations
• Harold Mitchell will “vigorously defend” himself against accusations by the corporate watchdog
by Mediaweek Admin – Nov 22, 2018

Free TV launches new lobbying campaign
Free TV Australia Chairman Harold Mitchell launched the TVC at an event at Parliament House
by Mediaweek Admin – Oct 12, 2016

Free TV call to end of 'outdated' blackout period ahead of plebiscite
Free TV has reiterated its call for an end to outdated advertising blackout periods and rejects the plan for a similar blackout in the Plebiscite (Same-Sex Marriage) Bill 2016. Free TV chairman…
by Mediaweek Admin – Sep 15, 2016

2016 Federal Budget: Reactions from TV & radio broadcasters
Comments on the 2016 Federal Budget from senior broadcasting figures including Free TV Australia, TEN, Seven, The MEAA and more
by Mediaweek Admin – May 4, 2016

Free TV CEO Julie Flynn to retire
Free TV CEO Julie Flynn has announced that she will retire in July.
by Mediaweek Admin – Mar 16, 2016

SBS ready to cut programs and services
SBS boss warns cuts to programming and services as the legislation allowing the broadcaster to move off-peak advertising minutes into primetime failed to pass Senate today.
by Mediaweek Admin – Jun 23, 2015
