50 interviews – Winning at all costs
Oprah Winfrey described Lance Armstrong’s doping admission as “the biggest interview” of her career, writes David McPherson.
Oprah Winfrey described Lance Armstrong’s doping admission as “the biggest interview” of her career, writes David McPherson.
Increasing use of ad blocking software is convenient for users, but hurting publishers’ ability to earn revenue, writes Ethan Miller.
Samuel L Jackson scolds a journalist for confusing the actor with fellow African American, Laurence Fishburne, writes Dylan Walton.
Oprah Winfrey described Lance Armstrong’s doping admission as “the biggest interview” of her career, writes David McPherson.
Increasing use of ad blocking software is convenient for users, but hurting publishers’ ability to earn revenue, writes Ethan Miller.
Samuel L Jackson scolds a journalist for confusing the actor with fellow African American, Laurence Fishburne, writes Dylan Walton.
The recent nude images of Justin Bieber raise questions about celebrities’ right to privacy, writes Ethan Miller.
Oprah Winfrey described Lance Armstrong’s doping admission as “the biggest interview” of her career, writes David McPherson.
Increasing use of ad blocking software is convenient for users, but hurting publishers’ ability to earn revenue, writes Ethan Miller.
Samuel L Jackson scolds a journalist for confusing the actor with fellow African American, Laurence Fishburne, writes Dylan Walton.
Only months after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, Oriana Fallaci grills the newly appointed leader, writes Shahin Mehrkhavari.
In Princess Diana’s interview with Martin Bashir, she responds to rumours about her lovers and mental illness, writes Jasmine Woods.
Ahead of tomorrow’s tram strike, Ethan Miller analyses how the media has portrayed the RTBU and Melbourne Metro.
Spotify’s changes to its privacy policy has highlighted the need for greater transparency by online companies, writes Ethan Miller.
Bronwyn Bishop’s recent scandal has revealed flaws in the parliamentary entitlement system, writes Ethan Miller.
New News 2015 will feature discussions on a variety of topics relating to the future of journalism and the media industry.
Join a conversation with Steph Harmon, Managing Editor of Junkee, tomorrow at La Trobe University.
Two months after Netflix’s release, Ethan Miller re-examines which streaming services available in Australia are the best for consumers.
Ethan Miller examines the changes to GST outlined in the 2015 federal budget and what they could mean for Australian consumers.
The push to scrap a conscience vote on marriage equality hasn’t received unanimous support. Ethan Miller explains why a binding vote may be an impractical move.
Netflix has taken a positive step in making online and video content accessible to the blind and vision impaired but more needs to be done, writes Ethan Miller.
There are several, smaller public transport reforms that should take precedence over the Melbourne Metro Rail Project, writes Ethan Miller.
Comic books are experiencing a resurgence in popularity. Ethan Miller looks at how modern interpretations are revitalising the industry.
Victoria’s parole system is now the toughest in Australia but it could have negative effects on rehabilitation, writes Ethan Miller.
Goods and services can cost more in Australia but consumers are finding ways to avoid price discrimination, writes Ethan Miller.
Australian media ownership will become even more concentrated if proposed new laws are passed, writes Ethan Miller.