Daily Mail Australia editor-in-chief Luke McIlveen is moving back to News Corp as executive editor of Fox Sports.
Pauline Hanson's demands for cuts to the ABC are nothing new. Our national broadcaster has a long history of being bandied about for political ends and revenge.
ABC's Emma Alberici and Sky News' Caroline Marcus have a twitter tiff over marriage equality, John Lyons to head investigative journalism at the ABC, and other media news.
News Corp tabloids fail to apologise for incorrectly attributing modelling of a Labor budget blow-out to the Parliamentary Budget Office, Triple J's Hack interview a Nazi, and some people who swear all the time get upset about some choice language.
Nine.com.au issues an apology after publishing an image of the wrong man in relation to a paedophile story.
The road towards marriage equality requires those campaigning for Yes to remain cogent, balanced and on point.
The media continues to be unable to use the t-word when the terrorist is white.
With the release of News Corp's financial figures it is becoming clear that in print news is on the decline. How long can it last subsidised by the digital real estate arm of the corporation?
Foxtel reports poor performance with slumping advertiser numbers, and the effects of channel Ten's administration.
Political correctness gone mad, of course, as men have been forbidden from joining the army, reports the Tele. But is it a ban?