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
She has a blue tick on Twitter so you know she’s legit. Steph Harmon talks to Joely Mitchell about the pressures of being editor of Junkee.
A perpetual state of information overload is having effects on our ability to decipher, process and store information, writes Kieran Balmaceda.
In the first episode of upstart’s new podcast series, Philippe Perez speaks with three emerging journalists about their experience in online newsrooms.
Nat Kassel explains how Facebook’s algorithm could be dictating which news stories you consume.
Great prizes and opportunities on offer for communications, journalism and media students
Net artist, intimate mobile communicator and virtual performer Igor Štromajer will give a talk at La Trobe University’s Bundoora campus on Thursday.
La Trobe University graduate and former upstart staffer Sam McInerney has landed a job in the media.
Channel Seven newsreader, Peter Mitchell, talks family, journalism and what he believes really got him his first gig in the media, with Joely Mitchell.
ABC News Breakfast host, Michael Rowland, is lending his hosting skills to the 2013 UNAA Media Awards which honour the best humanitarian stories this year.
Win the chance to report from the Australian University Games from September 28 to October 5, 2013!
As new-media outlets are establishing themselves as go-to sites online, Melbourne blogger and regular contributor to The Drum, Tim Dunlop, is concerned for our democracy, writes Matilda Marozzi.
The media loves a good story about the misdemeanours of the infamous Gen Y, but this week it’s all about the positive power of our youth, says Tahlia McPherson.
The Finkelstein Report and Convergence Review both recommended introducing a larger media regulatory body to ensure ethical journalism. However they have different ideas on how to do so, explains Paddy Naughtin.
Sports reporter for the mX Lauren Wood speaks to Blake Gray about the challenges of breaking into the world of journalism.
Modern politics has become an orchestrated theatre for actors to recite dull and empty passages, too scared by repercussions to engage in any meaningful discourse, writes Daniel Haynes.
Michael Malthouse and ABC Central Victoria presenter, Ann Jones, will visit the La Trobe University Bendigo campus to speak about all things media and sport.
Are informed entertainers the solution to news media distrust, and does Australia need its own Jon Stewart to inform the public on key issues? Tim Viney investigates.
The media is treating our Olympians like reality TV stars instead of great athletes, writes Samantha McMeekin.
Henry Belot once blamed journalism schools for producing too many graduates for too few jobs. But he now believes J-schools are more important than ever.
The youth of Mexico have stressed their desire for unbiased media coverage through protests leading up to the Mexican election in July, Julia McDonald reports.