There will be important questions for KordaMentha today -- not least of which will be why Ten paid so much to Murdoch-owned companies.
Yes, the Daily Mail rewrites other journalists' stories as a fundamental part of its business model. And no, it is not sorry.
Mark Colvin's niece is fundraising for memorial loos, per his wishes, and our national broadsheet is living up to its slogan, "for the informed Australian".
The wrong people are on TV.
Gold Coast Bulletin columnist Alice Gorman pulls no punches in her final (unpublished) column for the newspaper.
Channel Ten's finances are not looking so hot, but it can still occasionally win in the ratings.
The media has cooked up outrage over Melbourne hipsters' $5 Nutella spoons -- but do they even exist? And other media tidbits.
Hamish and Andy's True Stories loses viewers, but not enough to knock it from top spot in entertainment programs.
The Daily Mail, proving that it has learnt nothing, is in trouble for plagiarising a freelance journalist's stories -- again.
Channel Nine scrapes past Channel 7 after a subpar performance from The Voice