The situation of Fairfax Media, with three editors standing down in one day, make this a good time to think carefully about what journalists mean by editorial independence.
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Idiot’s Guide to the Convergence Review: that’s a wrap
A week after the release of the Convergence Review, its principal author, Glen Boreham launched into an opinion piece.
READ MOREIdiot’s Guide to the Convergence Review: content standards
How does the Convergence Review balance its deregulatory vibe with its assertion that content standards are still necessary, because the community expects them and because failing to restrict access to some content can do harm?
READ MOREIdiot’s Guide to the Convergence Review: content competition
When it comes to convergence, it’s clear that content is king.
READ MOREIdiot’s Guide to Convergence Review: media ownership and diversity
The current model of media ownership regulation has failed to protect our media diversity — but will the Convergence Review’s proposal work better?
READ MOREConvergence Review proposals as useful as an ashtray on a motorbike
“You can judge the quality of a cake from any slice,” says David Salter as he examines one juicy morsel from the Convegence Review’s final report.
READ MORESimons: review says Finkelstein got regs diagnosis right, prescription wrong
The Convergence Review Report has effectively concluded that Ray Finkelstein got the diagnosis right but the prescription wrong when he recommended statutory regulation for news media.
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The regulation revolution of the Convergence
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A single, revolutionary concept forms the basis of many of the recommendations of the Convergence Review.
READ MOREDecoding the Convergence Review
We’re creating a one-stop shop for you: short of reading the report yourself, Crikey’s idiot’s guide to the Convergence Review is the closest you’ll come to forming a bigger picture.
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