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<em>The Australian</em> is trying to whip up a moral panic against "activist journalists" and journalism academics. University of Canberra associate professor <b>Glen Fuller</b> explains why.

On folk devils and the Oz's circle of confected outrage

The Australian is trying to whip up a moral panic against "activist journalists" and journalism academics. University of Canberra associate professor Glen Fuller explains why.

Will Roger Corbett be staying on as chairman of the Fairfax board? Or more importantly: does Gina Rinehart want him to?

Mayne: Gina Rinehart the wildcard at upcoming Fairfax AGM

Will Roger Corbett be staying on as chairman of the Fairfax board? Or more importantly: does Gina Rinehart want him to?

The NRL grand final proved to be a welcome distraction from the argy-bargy in parliament over burqas and Queensland.

iSentia index: burqas, budget woes and Russell Crowe

The NRL grand final proved to be a welcome distraction from the argy-bargy in parliament over burqas and Queensland.

<em>The Daily Telegraph</em> has dubbed Young, NSW, the "Muslim capital of the outback". But former <em>Young Witness</em> cadet <b>Chloe Booker</b> finds the reality is much more complex.

Postcard from Young, the 'Muslim capital of the outback'

The Daily Telegraph has dubbed Young, NSW, the "Muslim capital of the outback". But former Young Witness cadet Chloe Booker finds the reality is much more complex.

Labor doesn't mind community TV being kicked off the airwaves -- it just says they need more time. And other media tidbits of the day.

Media briefs: Clare on community TV ... Grey Lady cuts ... ISIS began here? ...

Labor doesn't mind community TV being kicked off the airwaves -- it just says they need more time. And other media tidbits of the day.

The marriage of the world's (formerly) most eligible bachelor was light relief in a week of grim news.

iSentia index: terrorism, asylum seekers and George Clooney's wedding

The marriage of the world's (formerly) most eligible bachelor was light relief in a week of grim news.

Once upon a time News Corp was not an unquestioning cheerleader for the government. And its overreach led to the current overly restrictive national security legislation, explains lawyer and former government adviser <b>Marcus Priest</b>.

How News Corp's pursuit of ASIO made life harder for journalists

Once upon a time News Corp was not an unquestioning cheerleader for the government. And its overreach led to the current overly restrictive national security legislation, explains lawyer and former government adviser Marcus Priest.

One of Melbourne's most well-respected independent media outlets is closing down, after a change in editor Jane Gilmore's personal circumstances.

An end for the King's Tribune: 'It came down to money'

One of Melbourne's most well-respected independent media outlets is closing down, after a change in editor Jane Gilmore's personal circumstances.

Leading Australian publications favour reviews of books by men over books by women, the Stella Count has found. Their predominantly male reviewers could be to blame.

Stella Count finds male reviewers shun books by women

Leading Australian publications favour reviews of books by men over books by women, the Stella Count has found. Their predominantly male reviewers could be to blame.

Jacqui Lambie is punching well above her weight in media mentions, and the nation's media talks terrorism.

iSentia index: everyone's talking terror

Jacqui Lambie is punching well above her weight in media mentions, and the nation's media talks terrorism.