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Richie Benaud’s Job Is Safe, We Repeat, Richie Benaud’s Job Is Safe…

3:43PM Jess McGuire | Happy news via the MediaWeek newsletter today – Richie Benaud’s not in any danger of being ousted from the Channel Nine cricket commentary team even though Adam Gilchrist and Shane Warne will be joining the gang. So if you can’t imagine summer without hearing Richie’s dulcet tones saying “Chew for chwenny chew…”, relax – he’s not going anywhere. Or, has CEO David Gyngell so traumatically put it: “You’d be struck by lightning if you ever tried to bone Richie Benaud.” The visual picture which just appeared in my mind will haunt me for weeks. More »

Nine Maternity Row: Network Boss Weighs In

11:17AM Clem Bastow | We told you yesterday about the latest bad blood brewing at the Nine network (reporter Christine Spiteri suing the station after she was sacked following maternity leave). Now Nine bossman David Gyngell has thrown himself into the ring, chastising his head of news for that little “SBS” outburst – and yet, supporting the decision to sack Spiteri. Why don’t you try SBS, boning, you name it – at least Nine are still the one when it comes to dreaming up hilarious industry catchphrases! Network chief David Gyngell has labelled his own news boss “a f…ing idiot” for telling dumped reporter Christine Spiteri she would be better off at SBS. Sources yesterday confirmed that Gyngell blasted news chief John Westacott for telling the Maltese reporter that “with a surname like Spiteri you should try SBS” as he told her her contract would not be renewed – while she was on maternity leave. …While Gyngell yesterday blasted Westacott over his SBS comment, he is believed to have backed his decision. “Gyngell is trying to put an end to all this business of people negotiating their contracts through fear – he’s drawing a line in the sand,” the source said. Who to believe? While our inclination is to generally come out guns blazing on the side of girl power, maybe what the boss sez is true – perhaps, despite her devotion to the network, she really wasn’t cut out for being a newsreader (as that’s the word – she wanted it, they said she’d never make it). In any case someone’s going to end up boned in this situation and then there’ll be tears before bedtime! More »