
Regional papers struggle to keep up
Kieran Balmaceda examines how the uncertain future of print news could affect local communities as the big outlets begin to downsize rural operations.
Kieran Balmaceda examines how the uncertain future of print news could affect local communities as the big outlets begin to downsize rural operations.
In this Working Journalist profile, Matt Calvitto meets Dario Nelli, editor of Australia’s Italian newspaper, Il Globo.
Neos Kosmos’ Sotiris Hatzimanolis talks to John Pyrros about his job as editor-in-chief of Australia’s biggest selling Greek newspaper.
Kieran Balmaceda examines how the uncertain future of print news could affect local communities as the big outlets begin to downsize rural operations.
In this Working Journalist profile, Matt Calvitto meets Dario Nelli, editor of Australia’s Italian newspaper, Il Globo.
Neos Kosmos’ Sotiris Hatzimanolis talks to John Pyrros about his job as editor-in-chief of Australia’s biggest selling Greek newspaper.
As many newspapers question their business model, one paper is continuing to sell using the traditional method, writes Dave Kennedy.
Kieran Balmaceda examines how the uncertain future of print news could affect local communities as the big outlets begin to downsize rural operations.
In this Working Journalist profile, Matt Calvitto meets Dario Nelli, editor of Australia’s Italian newspaper, Il Globo.
Neos Kosmos’ Sotiris Hatzimanolis talks to John Pyrros about his job as editor-in-chief of Australia’s biggest selling Greek newspaper.
Andrew Holden has faced many challenges in his first five months as editor-in-chief at The Age, as Robert Henningham discovers.
An experienced newspaper journalist is required for a full-time position with Fairfax Media’s The Port Stephens Examiner.
Applications are now open for The Sydney Morning Herald’s editorial traineeships, which will begin later this year. Applications close on 27 June 2011.
Touch-up your resume and start planning your 500-word autobiographical piece because applications are now open for ‘The Age’s’ 2011 traineeship progam.
Journalists rallied yesterday against Fairfax Media’s decision to outsource subeditors. Suzannah Marshall Macbeth joined them outside The Age building in Melbourne.
A piece by La Trobe Journalism lecturer and former Age journalist Rachel Buchanan about the changing newsroom has been selected by Angela Cowburn as one of the ‘100 articles’ about journalism that every journalist should read.
A report about the news consumption habits of Australian journalism students raises some disturbing questions about the viability of commercial media, says Jarrod Strauch, who has nominated the story as one of the ‘100 articles’ that every journalist should read about journalism.
A blog post about a journalist who decided to leave the newspaper business after nearly four decades has been selected by Jean Kemshal-Bell for for inclusion in upstart’s ‘100 articles’ that every journalist should read about journalism list.
It’s the newspapers most of us can’t read –yet we all know someone who does. Elizabeth Bacchetti discovers what the new media age means for multicultural Melbourne.
Australia’s appetite for reality television has yet to be sated, with the finale of MasterChef attracting more than four-million viewers. While many critics dismiss the reality genre as brainless and moronic, Gulsum Unal argues that there’s good reasons why so many of us enjoy watching it.