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How Australian news outlets are covering the Manus crisis

With visiting costs high and visas intentionally scarce, Manus Island provides some particular challenges for journalists. So how are we following the crisis so closely?

After years of courting Australian markets, media giants swipe left

Global media brands are staving off declining revenues as digital advertising models stagnate. What does it mean for their Australian outposts?

Defamation payout might sideline The Spectator for good

Media analyst Steve Allen said the payout could be the end of the magazine in Australia.

Studio 10 EP sacked ... car crash photo breaches press standards ... Murder Uncovered killed off ...

Ten's Studio 10 executive producer Rob McKnight has been booted by the network, telling colleagues in an email he wouldn't "spin a BS line that I resigned".

Why does the Australian media love Amazon?

The Australian media has been buying into the Amazon love-in as it prepares to launch here, and it's not just the usual suspects.

Don't blame the Daily Telegraph for a predictable array of front pages

The Daily Telegraph has been panned for its front page coverage of the same sex marriage 'yes' vote. But why?

Razer: it might be 'unbiased', but the ABC is not free of racist rot

The thugs who abused Sam Dastyari might be working class, but racism is maintained as it was started: by elites, for their own benefit.

In new revelations about Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, The New Yorker has reported on spies he used to contain allegations, including journalists.

Harvey Weinstein's army of spies ... Disney recants LA Times ban ... Fish food fake news

In new revelations about Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein, The New Yorker has reported on spies he used to contain allegations, including journalists.

'You can't call it journalism': business reporting takes a turn for the convenient

As business reporting has faced more and more cuts, a gap in the market is being filled by PR agencies pushing their clients in their own news websites.

Razer: social media managers seem convinced we are idiots

Why do so many social media accounts of so many serious institutions talk to us as though we prefer our institutions or politicians “humanised” and served in the way of a soft drink?