Meakin joined the
Nine Network in 1973, where he worked for thirty years, eventually becoming director of current affairs in 1987 and the head of news and current affairs in 1993; he was credited with the ratings success of programs including
Sunday,
60 Minutes and
A Current Affair. He was awarded a
Walkley Award for
leadership in journalism in 2002. In April 2003, Meakin left the Nine Network acrimoniously to join the rival
Seven Network, where former Nine managing director
David Leckie had taken on the reins. There, he was instrumental in lifting Seven's news ratings on the east coast, and by 2007,
Seven News had become the top-rating news service in each of the five major capital cities in Australia. In November 2012, Meakin resigned as director of news and current affairs of the Seven Network after nine years in the position with Rob Raschke named as his successor. Meakin remained with the network in an advisory role for some time. In February 2014, Meakin was poached by
Network Ten to become their executive director of News and Current Affairs. He held the position until 2016, when he became news executive consultant, advising on the News at 5pm and
The Project. As per February 2018 he was back in charge of Network Ten news and current affairs. == Controversy ==