Nine Entertainment Co. Holdings Limited is an Australia-based media company focused on broadcasting, digital publishing, subscription video on demand, and related services; it operates primarily in news, business and finance, lifestyle, entertainment, and sport segments targeting Australian consumers. The company provides free-to-air television through the 9Network including Channel 9, 9Gem, 9Go!, 9Life, and 9Rush; video on demand via the 9Now platform; metropolitan radio networks under brands such as 2GB, 3AW, 4BC, and 6PR; digital properties including nine.com.au, 9Honey, Pedestrian Group, and Drive; newspapers and mastheads comprising The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, Australian Financial Review, Brisbane Times, WAtoday, The Sun-Herald, and The Sunday Age; and subscription video on demand through Stan. Its Digital and Publishing segment encompasses metropolitan media across platforms; formerly included Domain Group for real estate media and services until its recent divestiture. Nine Entertainment maintains operations across Australia with headquarters in North Sydney, New South Wales; founded in 1956, it employs approximately 4,200 people. In 2025, the company completes the sale of its 60% stake in Domain Holdings Australia to U.S.-based CoStar Group for A$1.4 billion, generating substantial cash proceeds including a special fully franked dividend of A$0.49 per share and investments of A$50 million in digitizing newspaper and television archives alongside artificial intelligence tools; CEO Matt Stanton indicates openness to complementary inorganic acquisitions in adjacencies while ruling out further publishing deals; second-half EBITDA grows 8% across total television, Stan, and publishing amid cost efficiencies exceeding A$50 million for FY25.