Bronwyn Bishop and a hungry shark dominated media coverage this week.
While separate websites remain, the integration of Business Spectator into The Australian is almost complete.
The Daily Tele gets its Serial on by using an investigative journalism podcast to get to the bottom of two unsolved murder cases.
In this day and age, can you launch a media start-up without paying writers? One publication is certainly trying.
It was a week all about Bill Shorten, if media coverage was anything to go by.
Media boycotts are nothing new, but are they actually effective?
Twitter users might be able tor rely on the defence of honest opinion to protect themselves from lawsuits, but it is no ironclad guarantee, write Giri Sivaraman and Nita Green of Maurice Blackburn.
Barnaby Joyce dominates media coverage, but not in the way he'd hoped.
The food-and-drink publication has opened its own pop-up restaurant in Melbourne.
The Hockey-Fairfax judgment threatens to radically alter how publishers approach social media promotion, write Myriam Robin and Margot Saville.