What Mike Sneesby must do to succeed at Nine
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March 3, 2021 â 5.47pm
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Mike Sneesby is inheriting a business firing on (almost) all cylinders. But if the incoming Nine Entertainment chief is to succeed at the top of what is now the nationâs largest media company, he will need to overcome some significant strategic challenges.
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