Tonight Australian Story, Four Corners and Media Watch finish up for the year. Tomorrow night it’s Foreign Correspondent. That’s disgraceful, writes Glenn Dyer.
ABC News
Aunty’s digital focus continues to impress
The ABC’s latest annual report reveals some very impressive numbers on its ever increasing push into the digital world, writes Glenn Dyer.
Ruddisms: A very Crikey glossary
It might be John Howard who’s stuck in the 1950s on policy, but it’s Rudd who sometimes speaks like he’s walked straight off the set of Happy Days. Crikey has the glossary, writes Jane Nethercote.
“You’re a liar!” Tony Abbott strikes again
The pressure of the election campaign appears to be undermining Health Minister Tony Abbott’s better judgment, leading to another apology earlier this week after a heated on air exchange with Tasmanian state Health Minister Lara Giddings.
Last night’s TV ratings
A blow-by-blow account of last night’s primetime TV ratings battle.
Last night’s TV ratings
A blow-by-blow account of last night’s primetime TV ratings battle.
2007: The (second) last TV election
The next time someone says we’re experiencing Australia’s “first Internet election” or our “first YouTube election”, slap them. Slap them very hard, writes Stilgherrian.
Media briefs and TV ratings
The horror show continues for Nine … Last night’s TV ratings.
Test or no test: the Cousins conundrum
Amidst the furore of the dramatic Ben Cousins arrest and the sad end to his West Coast career an interesting contradiction has emerged, writes Adam Schwab.
Last night’s TV ratings
A blow-by-blow account of last night’s primetime TV ratings battle.
The Daily Verdict: Day 3 and Ben Cousins helps Labor
Ben Cousins has rescued a side many times and yesterday he came to the aid of Labor, pushing the talk of tax cuts right down the news agenda, writes Richard Farmer.
Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Comments, corrections, clarifications, and c*ckups
The myth of Bob loves Adolf … Seven won Brisbane … Howard doesn’t deserve applause … cynicism everywhere over preamble … saying sorry … Howard and the Wallabies …
Media briefs and TV ratings
More trouble for Nine: ABC News draws more viewers again … John Laws’ farewell tour rolls on … Last night’s TV ratings.
Media briefs and TV ratings
Sydney-Melbourne play favorites with local content …. Last night’s TV ratings.
State of the Planet
Bay of Bengal risks tsunami too … China’s no car day … The A to Z of the biofuel industry … 8 crazy ways to build a house … Rare Japanese Dugong threatened by U.S. military base
Last night’s TV ratings
A blow-by-blow account of last night’s primetime ratings battle.
Media briefs and TV ratings
Stop press — Cat looks through fishbowl … Coals to Kerry … Age should credit its trainspotter … Last night’s TV ratings.
Media briefs and TV ratings
I guess it’s indicative of the current sorry state of SBS World News … How times change … Last night’s TV ratings.
State of the Planet
Pricey oil, more carbon … Oil lures big powers to the Arctic … Court rebukes Bush on global warming … Oz food bowl threatened.
Political bite-sized meaty chunks
Is he going to be deselected or does he have another printing problem? … Julie Bishop v Harry Potter.
Media briefs and TV ratings
Today Tonight’s ‘gaff’ … Last night’s TV ratings.
Henry Thornton: Jobs growth and workplace reform
Big and small business - 19 groups, if ABC news can be believed - have taken the unprecedented step of launching an advertising campaign to highlight “the benefits of workplace reform and the costs of turning the clock back on this key driver of future prosperity”.
Playing the interest rate blame game
Howard government says: states are to blame if there’s an interest rate rise. Economists and commentators say: um, no actually.
Week in words, week in numbers
In our fabulous Friday feature, we crunch the transcripts from the Sydney 7.45am ABC News Bulletin from Monday to Friday to take 400 pages of news and current events and squish it into this tag cloud for your perusal.
Media briefs and TV ratings
Lady Di sings the blues … Last night’s TV ratings.







