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Senate inquiry: Hywood didn't meet redundant journos, won't reveal own pay

Fairfax CEO Greg Hywood has defended his bonuses and salary while cutting journalists' jobs at a Senate inquiry into public interest journalism.

Early reports suggest the Senator has avoided serious injury.

Huge If True, episode 2: Penny Wong sheep attack

Early reports suggest the Senator has avoided serious injury.

How hacking is shown in the media, the government showing support for Australian content. Plus more media news.

How hacking is portrayed ... government support for local content ... Netflix's first all-Australian production

How hacking is shown in the media, the government showing support for Australian content. Plus more media news.

New offer on Fairfax ... new Aussie newsletter rebrands ... News Corp photographers shown the door

A new bid for Fairfax from private equity firm TPG, a daily news wrap has had a forced brand redesign. Plus more media news.

Can subscriptions sustain a mass-market media model?

While the market hears,“Profits!”, readers hear, “Fewer journalists, less news!” It's a confusing message, writes journalist and media watcher Christopher Warren.

Veteran ABC broadcaster Mark Colvin has died after a long illness.

Vale Mark Colvin ... media inquiry ... judge v journo ...

Veteran ABC broadcaster Mark Colvin has died after a long illness.

With no journalists, the Fairfax city metros have finally become a single paper.

Welcome to the Smage ... pizza the action ... mad as hell ...

With no journalists, the Fairfax city metros have finally become a single paper.

What an emotional roller-coaster these past 48 hours must have been for Ray Hadley.

Hadley victorious ... Crinkling's ultimate deadline ... Nine never learns ...

What an emotional roller-coaster these past 48 hours must have been for Ray Hadley.

There are very few journalists working at The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald this week, so how has Fairfax management filled its pages?

Five ways to publish a newspaper when your journos are on strike

There are very few journalists working at The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald this week, so how has Fairfax management filled its pages?