In under a year, Sally Neighbour has managed to haul 7.30 out of its post-Kerry O'Brien funk and make it a must-watch program again for anyone interested in politics and current affairs.
Nine’s owners CVC and Goldman Sachs lost big in yesterday’s deal. We break down what happened, and who now owns the former “number one” TV network.
Fran Kelly doesn't have the cult following of Alan Jones or the populist pull of Mel & Kochie. But when it comes to influencing the influencers -- the politicians, the public servants, the press gallery hacks -- the ABC early bird is in a league of her own.
Despite the hype, no one really expected the News Corporation annual general meeting in Los Angeles this morning to sack Rupert Murdoch or transform the way he runs the company. But few could have predicted such a farcical affair.
Men dominate the media, both creating it, and the people it covers. Is it any wonder it cynically dismissed Gillard’s irritation at sexism?
On Tuesday our world changed. Julia Gillard decided she couldn't take it any more. And she let Abbott have it. refused to be silent in the face of his hypocrisy.
Social media is rarely kind to the Canberra press gallery but this week there's been one of those periodic outburts of fury.The gallery stands accused of entirely missing the significance of Prime Minister Julia Gillard's speech on Tuesday, which sent Twitter and Facebook into overdrive and was quickly picked up by major international websites.
Helen McCabe has a message for media snobs who think The Australian Women’s Weekly is full of nothing but celebrity fluff and roast dinner recipes: get over yourself.
This Power Index list isn't about Australia's most recognisable journalists and editors. Or those with the most Walkleys. Or the biggest audiences. It's all about impact.
Unlike other business commentators, the former Age and Australian Financial Review editor speaks to everyone from the great unwashed to boardroom tsars. He's not just a journalist: he's a brand.
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