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The spontaneity of being a reporter

Channel Seven reporter, Kate Jones, tells emerging journalists to be prepared to cancel a lot of dinner plans, writes Lauren Bordin.

The man behind the news desk

Channel Seven newsreader, Peter Mitchell, talks family, journalism and what he believes really got him his first gig in the media, with Joely Mitchell.

The spontaneity of being a reporter

Channel Seven reporter, Kate Jones, tells emerging journalists to be prepared to cancel a lot of dinner plans, writes Lauren Bordin.

The man behind the news desk

Channel Seven newsreader, Peter Mitchell, talks family, journalism and what he believes really got him his first gig in the media, with Joely Mitchell.

more from Channel Seven

The spontaneity of being a reporter

Channel Seven reporter, Kate Jones, tells emerging journalists to be prepared to cancel a lot of dinner plans, writes Lauren Bordin.

The man behind the news desk

Channel Seven newsreader, Peter Mitchell, talks family, journalism and what he believes really got him his first gig in the media, with Joely Mitchell.

TV news directors panel

The Melbourne Press Club is holding a lunch, featuring the news directors of channels Seven, Nine, Ten and the ABC.

A peep into Peter’s life

Channel Seven presenter Peter Mitchell takes time away from the news desk to discuss things beyond the bulletin with Jake Keating.

The origins of Rudd’s pitch to the people

Kevin Rudd’s failed attempts to appeal directly to ‘the people’ look crazy-brave, but the Member for Griffith used this strategy to win the leadership and the Prime Ministership. Christopher Scanlon traces the roots of Rudd’s populist strategy.

From the grandstand: AFL fans biggest winners

The AFL recently announced its massive broadcast rights agreement, to reap more than $1.25 billion from 2012-2016. But despite the large sum of money, Ben Waterworth believes the code’s fans are the biggest winners of the deal.

TV Review – Winners & Losers

Seven’s new show Winners & Losers, staring an array of Australian actors, tells the story of four former ‘losers’ reunited by their high school bully. Jessica Buccolieri says it’s worth seeing.

Paying the price for progress

‘Jason Akermanis tells gay men to live a lie. David Campbell shows us how you’re treated when you do.’ Are all footballers homophobic? Is the sexuality of a state MP in the ‘public interest’? Matt de Neef answers these questions, and more.