The NYPD mishandling a case two years ago allowed Harvey Weinstein to stay on the street. And other media tidbits of the day.
Great reporting from the ABC, but the ratings go elsewhere.
The usually delightful The Bachelorette faltered last night.
It was a great audience: fewer than 100 people sandwiched into a small room at Sydney’s Intercontinental Hotel, overwhelmingly middle-aged, male and white.
Nine may have won the ratings battle, but The Bachelorette has won over Glenn Dyer.
News outlets were free fallin' into fake news cycles when CBS reported Tom Petty's death.
The AFL wins the overall weekend battle of the Grand Finals, while the NRL dominates the regional areas.
Measuring your progress by the loathing you inspire may not be everyone’s idea of noble purpose, but it’s important to know, freelance writer David Ward.
The language of the era is strong and the tone uncompromised. To speak and, especially, to be heard in not only online forums but everyday exchange, we must increasingly trade in the coin of hyperbole.
Crikey endorses neither political violence nor tercets.