The Lowy Institute has decided not to name its annual Media Lecture after Mark Colvin after all.
There are some parts of his recent piece on the "transgender movement" and identity politics that have distinct echoes of someone else's work.
Mark Latham has pushed his former Sky colleague Peter van Onselen a bit too far, and PVO has responded with a legal threat.
There 's no evidence that Foxtel and the government corresponded over $30 million to broadcast women's sport.
The Herald Sun has video footage of a train brawl with a pregnant woman. The only problem is, the fight (and the video) are two years old.
Hendo has fluffed it ... again. And other media tidbits of the day.
Is the Larsen C iceberg the size of Delaware? Hawaii? Northern New South Wales?
Yes, yes. Trump is bad. This just in: water is wet; heat is hot; and urban intellectuals are very easy to poke fun at.
Channel Nine will no longer produce Darwin's 6pm bulletin locally, leaving the ABC's bulletin as the only locally produced TV news in the Top End capital.
The answer lies in the rather worn term "audience-first", writes former SMH editor-in-chief Peter Fray.