Qantas does not seek to influence Channel Nine’s on air content. We do exercise this right of veto for items we believe may distress or offend our passengers, writes Michael Freedman.
Channel nine news
Your Say: Daily Mail readers' feedback: Qantas responds to Crikey about inflight news censoring
World championship chess: Nadal v. Federer with pawns
There was atmosphere and passion aplenty in Bonn on Friday as Anand and Kramnik fought out one of the greatest World Championship games of the modern era, writes Ian Rogers.
What’s happening at the Daily Telegraph?
What’s happening at the Daily Telegraph? The circulation figures aren’t the only reason for the question. Over the last few months, to this reader at least, the Tele seems to have subtly changed editorial direction, writes Margaret Simons.
Weekend at Corey’s: an idiot’s guide to fame
Corey ‘Wa Wa’ Worthington Delaney — villified by the media, then courted, then villified again, only to end up in police custody — and all in 80 hours, writes Sophie Black.
Media briefs and TV ratings
Ten puts a timebomb on Big Brother hosting couch … Daylight Saving, Kochie disrupt Sunday morning chat battle … Seven wins another week but at least it was closer … Last night’s TV ratings.






