The Inside Scoop: print media
In the last episode of The Inside Scoop, Philippe Perez talks to people who are writing for the print medium.
In the last episode of The Inside Scoop, Philippe Perez talks to people who are writing for the print medium.
Johanna Brasier speaks to Monash University researcher Kate Young about the effects popular media can have on childbirth decisions.
Are mainstream women’s magazines inciting self-hate? Stephanie Azzopardi talks to Jess Barlow, a 21-year-old out to change our media diet.
In the last episode of The Inside Scoop, Philippe Perez talks to people who are writing for the print medium.
Johanna Brasier speaks to Monash University researcher Kate Young about the effects popular media can have on childbirth decisions.
Are mainstream women’s magazines inciting self-hate? Stephanie Azzopardi talks to Jess Barlow, a 21-year-old out to change our media diet.
Delta Goodrem criticised Woman’s Day for making false accusations. Joely Mitchell asks if tabloids should be fact checking information.
In the last episode of The Inside Scoop, Philippe Perez talks to people who are writing for the print medium.
Johanna Brasier speaks to Monash University researcher Kate Young about the effects popular media can have on childbirth decisions.
Are mainstream women’s magazines inciting self-hate? Stephanie Azzopardi talks to Jess Barlow, a 21-year-old out to change our media diet.
With print media still on the steady decline, fashion lovers are turning to blogs to get their daily dose of style, writes Stephanie Azzopardi.
As current editor of The Big Issue and former foreign correspondent for The Age, Alan Attwood has had a varied career. Suzannah Marshall Macbeth talks to him about the street magazine and about not specialising as a writer.
MAEVE magazine is the latest online magazine offering women an alternative read. Penny Evangelou spoke to editors Stephanie Crawford and Jodi Walker about MAEVE and their mission.
The big question on everyone’s lips come graduation from uni is ‘what to do next?’ Alistair Robertson went to China and discovered, through his first job working in the media, just what it’s like to be a journalist overseas. Jessica Rosenthal reports.