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Glenn Dyer —

Glenn Dyer

Glenn Dyer is Crikey's business and media commentator.

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Nine pulls in a prime time win but news continues to falter

The Voice wins another round of network prime time fight for Nine.

RBA governor Philip Lowe (Image: AAP/Dean Lewins)

Angry neoliberals rail at economic stimulus

Neoliberals are furious the Reserve Bank wants to stimulate the economy rather than enacting a purge that will inflict pain on workers and households.

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High ratings for The Voice must be music to Nine's ears

The Voice continues pulling a crowd, and House Rules attracts over a million viewers nationally.

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News Corp cuts 55 jobs, but no mention in its papers

A News Corp Australia spokeswoman said the cuts were about meeting 'the changing demands of our consumers and customers'.

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What did you do in the trade war, Scott? Not bloody much

History will judge Scott Morrison and co. harshly for standing by silently while Trump savages the world's trade system.

News Corp Australasia Executive Chair Michael Miller (Image: AAP/Mick Tsikas)

News Corp Australia boss puts the spin on company cuts and Foxtel losses

As Foxtel losses continue and News Corp desperately seeks to resize media operations, Australian head Michael Miller has hit the interview circuit to spin the company's dire fortunes.

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The Voice hits a series high note

House Rules had a strong performance over the weekend, while Insiders saw a dip in viewership for Barrie Cassidy's second-last show.

2019 Rich Lister James Packer

Once again, the AFR Rich List misses the point

The Australian Financial Review thinks that its annual Rich List celebrates Australia's 'opportunity society'. In reality it is contemptuous of the struggles of regular Australians.

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The winter sport ratings battle begins

The Front Bar managed a modest win amongst the night's sports offering

ACTU Assistant Secretary Liam O'Brien addresses the media following the Fair Work ruling. (Image: AAP/David Crosling)

Facts defy Fair Work Commission's bizarre minimum wage logic

The Fair Work Commission has reduced wage increases for the one in five Australians on minimum wages, reflecting a complete misunderstanding of the state of the economy.