Navigating the sports media industry
La Trobe Live’s Jackson Emery, Jonty Perry, and Michael Usatov speak to Ben Waterworth about his experience as an AFL Digital Lead Journalist for Fox
La Trobe Live’s Jackson Emery, Jonty Perry, and Michael Usatov speak to Ben Waterworth about his experience as an AFL Digital Lead Journalist for Fox
How different outlets find their niche.
Many apps use algorithms to advertise to kids
La Trobe Live’s Jackson Emery, Jonty Perry, and Michael Usatov speak to Ben Waterworth about his experience as an AFL Digital Lead Journalist for Fox
How different outlets find their niche.
Many apps use algorithms to advertise to kids
New media studio gives students a leg up.
Senator Xenophon calls for Facebook to remove ‘fake news.’
AFL Boss Gillon McLachlan believes stripping journalists of their media accreditation is worth looking at.
The popular new podcast hosted by Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett is coming to La Trobe University.
In addition to screening 55 web series, Melbourne Web Fest has also featured an industry development day with workshops and panel discussions. In partnership with
New footy podcast serves as a journalism teaching tool
Is live streaming the best way to report terrorist attacks?
Staff from The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian Financial Review walked out of their office on Friday, Rachael Roberts & Deniz Uzgun report.
As many newspapers question their business model, one paper is continuing to sell using the traditional method, writes Dave Kennedy.
Editor, designer and publisher of Offscreen, Kai Brach, talks to Caitlin McArthur about launching a print magazine in the digital age.
In an Australian first, Elle is inviting readers to become cover stars with a reflective magazine cover, writes Jordan Drummond.
Amy Winehouse, and most recently, Amanda Peterson, have been blamed for their fatal overdoses. Jessica Testa asks if this is misdirected.
In part one of upstart’s series on graduating, Erica Jolly dissects the misleading graduate employment statistics.
There’s more to an internship than going on coffee runs. upstart asks industry experts how to know if you’re being exploited.
The recent on-air shooting of two journalists in the U.S. has raised serious ethical questions for media outlets, writes Rudi Edsall.
YouTube copyright terms leave big networks at an advantage while causing headaches for smaller channels, writes Rudi Edsall.
Taylah Burrows speaks with Michael Cusack, the creator of Darren and Damo, and YOLO.
Tam Kendi explores the growing phenomenon of sexting, and its promotion in the media.
The refugee debate has divided the Australian public. Tiyana Matliovski asks whether Go Back To Where You Came From can shift perceptions and shape public policy.