Welcome to Start the Week, our Monday scene-setter for the week ahead.
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Today:
Scandal-hit PwC’s tech clients get nervous;
A crucial week for Australia’s defamation laws;
TV network rivals circle to snatch gambling ad dollars;
Former Nine boss weighs in on content quotas;
Has the podcasting bubble burst?
David Koch to leave Sunrise
Today’s episode feature Tim Burrowes and Abe Udy.
Further reading:
Australian Financial Review: Why PwC’s US tech targets will be deeply anxious
The Guardian: Ben Roberts-Smith war crimes defamation verdict to be delivered on Thursday 1 June
Australian Financial Review: Content quotas would spur next $700m MasterChef IP boom: ex-Nine CEO
Australian Financial Review: TV networks’ rivals circle $180m gambling advertising cash cow
Sydney Morning Herald: Is the podcast bubble starting to burst?
Time to leave you to start your week
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Toodlepip…
Tim Burrowes
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