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Macquarie Media CEO Adam Lang

2GB boss can't take his own medicine

Macquarie Media has spent millions on defamation payouts courtesy of its stable of shock jocks. But now CEO Adam Lang finds himself in the plaintiff's chair.

News Corp changes its tune on social media

After years of bitter criticism of the social media giants, News Corp has embraced broadcasting via Apple News+ and Facebook.

Do we have a 'right to be forgotten' online?

The right to privacy on the internet is a common cause for concern, and the law simply can't keep up. But it's also just one small part of a far bigger picture.

Alan Jones (Image: AAP/Dan Peled)

Alan Jones and Nine kiss and make up

An 'exclusive' feature in the Sydney Morning Herald suggests the relationship between Alan Jones and the bosses at Nine Entertainment is on the mend.

Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg (Image: EPA/Valerie Blum)

Australian media: apoplectic and unapologetic

News Corp is fuelling peak denialist hysteria over Greta Thunberg and climate strikers. And, unlike their counterparts in the US, they don't need to apologise for it.

Andrew Bolt (Image: AAP/Dan Himbrechts)

Andrew Bolt goes on an ecclesiastical excursion to find Pell not guilty

Damn the courts, Andrew Bolt insists that George Pell must be innocent. And he's literally done the legwork to back up his claim.

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Exit left: Jon Kudelka becomes the latest Oz evacuee

The award-winning cartoonist is now the eighth high-profile departure from The Australian this year.

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How do you get a press pass in China? Just ace the Xi Jinping 'loyalty exam'.

China is set to ban any journalists who fail to prove their loyalty to the Communist Party.

<em>Betoota Advocate</em> editors Charles Single and Archer Hamilton (Image: <em>The Betoota Advocate</em>/Facebook)

Betoota’s ‘bread and butter’: unlabelled sponsored posts

The Betoota Advocate loves to take the piss out of influencers, but it's also happy to take part in the sponsored content game.

The media darling of Morrison's state visit

Sky News' Paul Murray was the only Australian journalist to score an exclusive interview with Donald Trump during Scott Morrison's state visit. Although calling it an interview might be a stretch.