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Australian newspapers are losing more and more revenue from their declining print circulations. When will publishers say enough is enough and take steps to staunch the bleeding? Glenn Dyer and Myriam Robin report.
Labor is poised to back a data retention regime, but protection for journalists and whistleblowers is under consideration.
Norwegian media monitoring company Meltwater is beefing up its service to better compete with homegrown company iSentia.
A huge week in state and federal politics kept Tony Abbott in the glare of the media spotlight.
The government's data retention is far more likely to harm ordinary Australians than catch criminals or terrorists. Bernard Keane and senior IP and communications lawyer Leanne O'Donnell explain how.
Inquiries into data retention show that there is no evidence it will do what the government claims it will do.
The Press Council chair only mentioned News Corp once in his speech to the Press Club today. But read between the lines, and it was a pointed criticism of the organisation's hypocrisy on free speech.
Gawker suggests Rupert Murdoch may tweet while drunk. But Helen Razer thinks there may be a more poetic explanation ...
It's been a busy week for Tony Abbott and Campbell Newman, with both leaders forced to defend their decisions.