Nine Entertainment executives are meeting to consider the future of Channel Nine’s highest paid presenter, Karl Stefanovic, after the Today show co-host published and then quickly deleted an interview with UK far-right activist Tommy Robinson.Stefanovic, who is on leave from Today this week, filmed himself walking down a London street with his arm slung around Robinson, who has spearheaded recent nationalist demonstrations in the UK.But by Wednesday morning the Robinson interview had been removed from the YouTube channel, Spotify and Apple Podcasts. The promo had been wiped from Stefanovic’s Instagram account.There was no indication as to why, or explanation of who took the action – but it is understood the decision to remove the content was not made by YouTube.On YouTube, the previous working link to the interview redirects to a page saying “Video unavailable. This video is private”. On Spotify and RSS, the interview does not appear in Stefanovic’s feed.At the time of writing, the promo, and a clip from the interview, were still published on Stefanovic’s X feed.Nine has consistently said the Karl Stefanovic Show is an independent production and has declined to comment on its increasingly rightwing content. But on Wednesday the network changed tack and distanced itself from the podcast, saying the company was “taking this matter seriously”.“The Karl Stefanovic Show is a completely independent production,” a spokesperson said. “Nine has no involvement, including in the guest selection and other editorial processes. However, Nine is taking this matter seriously.”