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Norwegian media monitoring company Meltwater is beefing up its service to better compete with homegrown company iSentia.

Watch out, iSentia, the Norwegians are coming

Norwegian media monitoring company Meltwater is beefing up its service to better compete with homegrown company iSentia.

Despite Bolt's bile, Abbott has only one person to blame for his government's ongoing strife -- himself.

Razer's Class Warfare: why Bolt wants to spank Malcolm Turnbull

Despite Bolt's bile, Abbott has only one person to blame for his government's ongoing strife -- himself.

A huge week in state and federal politics kept Tony Abbott in the glare of the media spotlight.

iSentia Index: PM survives spill while polls continue to dive

A huge week in state and federal politics kept Tony Abbott in the glare of the media spotlight.

The Press Council chair only mentioned News Corp once in his speech to the Press Club today. But read between the lines, and it was a pointed criticism of the organisation's hypocrisy on free speech.

Disney throws a grenade at News Corp in Press Council swan song

The Press Council chair only mentioned News Corp once in his speech to the Press Club today. But read between the lines, and it was a pointed criticism of the organisation's hypocrisy on free speech.

<em>The Australian's</em> deeply insulting obituary for Australian novelist Colleen McCullough brought the newspaper international condemnation. So why on Earth was it published?

Why the Oz called Colleen McCullough fat and ugly in her obituary

The Australian's deeply insulting obituary for Australian novelist Colleen McCullough brought the newspaper international condemnation. So why on Earth was it published?

It's been a busy week for Tony Abbott and Campbell Newman, with both leaders forced to defend their decisions.

iSentia Index: Knighthood for Queen’s Consort drowns out everything else

It's been a busy week for Tony Abbott and Campbell Newman, with both leaders forced to defend their decisions.

The NIT was put into administration a fortnight ago. But its administrator is hopeful of a recovery and plans to release the first issue of 2015 early next week.

National Indigenous Times may yet get a lifeline

The NIT was put into administration a fortnight ago. But its administrator is hopeful of a recovery and plans to release the first issue of 2015 early next week.

It's been a rough week for Labor's campaign in Queensland, with leader Annastacia Palaszczuk's media profile shrinking compared to last week.

iSentia index: Queensland, Manus Island and #Tay4Hottest100

It's been a rough week for Labor's campaign in Queensland, with leader Annastacia Palaszczuk's media profile shrinking compared to last week.

It took Anthony Catalano just five years to make $25 million out of Fairfax. But shareholders haven't been given the full details, writes <b>Stephen Mayne</b>.

What do shareholders know about Fairfax's property dealings?

It took Anthony Catalano just five years to make $25 million out of Fairfax. But shareholders haven't been given the full details, writes Stephen Mayne.

The country's most awarded indigenous publication, the <em>National Indigenous Times</em>, is in serious risk of closure after parent company Destiny Publications was placed into administration earlier this week.

National Indigenous Times placed into administration after unpaid legal bill

The country's most awarded indigenous publication, the National Indigenous Times, is in serious risk of closure after parent company Destiny Publications was placed into administration earlier this week.