News APlenty | Episode 2
Join us every Monday for a variety of segments on the latest news, entertainment and other hot topics.
Join us every Monday for a variety of segments on the latest news, entertainment and other hot topics.
Social media is an essential tool to access news
Recent study suggests Australian media has failed audiences.
Join us every Monday for a variety of segments on the latest news, entertainment and other hot topics.
Social media is an essential tool to access news
Recent study suggests Australian media has failed audiences.
Join the upstart editorial team as they Recap the big news stories of the week.
Join the upstart editorial team as they Recap the big news stories of the week.
Join the upstart editorial team as they Recap the big news stories of the week.
New News 2015 will feature discussions on a variety of topics relating to the future of journalism and the media industry.
Kieran Balmaceda examines how the uncertain future of print news could affect local communities as the big outlets begin to downsize rural operations.
Nat Kassel explains how Facebook’s algorithm could be dictating which news stories you consume.
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 Melbourne Press Club is holding a lunch, featuring the news directors of channels Seven, Nine, Ten and the ABC.
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.
Peter Hitchener talks to Giulio Di Giorgio about his role at Channel Nine and shares his most unforgettable experiences, including that infamous giant seagull.
SBS News and Current Affairs cadet Katrina Yu talks to Giulio Di Giorgio about her role with Australia’s multicultural and multilingual broadcaster, including her love for journalism.
Paying for news might be seen as a stain on journalism practice. But the reality is more complex, says Jeremy W. Peters in this piece that’s been selected by Kate Scarff to join our our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.
Channel Ten Melbourne newsreader George Donikian chats to Giulio Di Giorgio about his career, and has some advice for those interested in pursuing a career in journalism.
A satirical piece by Charlie Brooker from BBC’s Newswipe program about the visual cliches of TV news reporting is the latest addition to our ‘100 articles’ project.
Cardinal George Pell, a man not known for his sense of humour, has made it onto one of the most successful satirical news sites on the web