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Josh Massoud loses defamation case against five media outlets

Josh Massoud loses defamation case against five media outlets We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement Former sports reporter Josh Massoud has lost a defamation case against five media outlets after they reported that he had been stood down from Channel 7 after threatening to slit a junior colleague’s throat. Mr Massoud sued Sydney radio station 2GB and Nine Digital – both owned by The Sydney Morning Herald’s publisher, Nine Entertainment Co – Fox Sports Australia, The Daily Telegraph, and radio station KIIS 1065 for defamation in the NSW District Court. Former Channel Seven sports reporter Josh Massoud outside court in April.

Senior NRL reporter loses defamation case against five news outlets after threatening a young intern

Senior NRL reporter, Josh Massoud lost his defamation case on Thursday July 29 He sued 2GB, Nine Digital, Fox Sports Australia, The Daily Telegraph and KISSFM The outlets published allegations he threatened a young colleague in 2018/19 Massoud allegedly threatened to rip his head off and defecate down his throat Judge Judith Gibson found the news outlets imputations to be substantially true

iTWire - Beem It s new CEO talks rewards program, will speak at financial Parliamentary inquiry today

iTWire Monday, 26 July 2021 06:00 Beem It s new CEO talks rewards program, will speak at financial Parliamentary inquiry today Shares eftpos has announced seasoned digital executive Mark Britt has joined the eftpos team as CEO of Beem It to take it next-level with plans for a new national rewards platform for Australian consumers, while also providing evidence a Parliamentary inquiry today into Mobile payment and digital wallet financial services. We re told new CEO Mark Britt will providing evidence at 11.30am today to the Parliamentary Joint Committee inquiry into Mobile payment and digital wallet financial services, and will focus his comments on ways to ensure competition in the mobile wallet space and enhance opportunities for Australian players like Beem It.

Rewards program, gamified engagement in the sights of eftpos new Beem IT chief

Rewards program, gamified engagement in the sights of eftpos new Beem IT chief
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Chris Janz departs Nine as James Chessel and Alex Parsons are promoted

Chris Janz departs Nine as James Chessell and Alex Parsons are promoted July 12, 2021 9:58 Nine chief digital and publishing officer Chris Janz will step down after four years at the helm of the metro publishing business, initially part of Fairfax. The former CEO of Allure Media and HuffPost Australia became Fairfax Media’s MD of metro publishing in 2016, and has served in his current role at Nine since 2018. In his place, Nine CEO Mike Sneesby has announced that James Chessell will be promoted to the role of managing director – publishing, while Alex Parsons will take on the role of a chief digital officer.

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