With no journalists, the Fairfax city metros have finally become a single paper.
What an emotional roller-coaster these past 48 hours must have been for Ray Hadley.
How do you turn a boring pre-budget speech by Scott Morrison into fun clickbait?
Why does a newspaper need subeditors? The front page of The Sydney Morning Herald holds a clue.
The Australian can't make up its mind. And Cory Bernardi has a problem with university education.
Fairfax New Zealand had hoped to merge with NZME, but the regulator has blocked the deal. That will likely mean redundancies and reduced printing for Fairfax's New Zealand assets.
Today in Media Files, Daily Mail Australia confuses its Wog Boys in story about Nick Giannopoulos, and, in the US, Fox News faces yet another lawsuit.
What is the difference between Mark Colvin and Andrew Colvin?