Consideration of changes to media ownership rules should be put on hold until serious questions around the placing of Ten in administration are resolved, Bernard Keane and Glenn Dyer write.
Those who supply Ten's programs, such as MasterChef and The Project, will be hoping they can get to the front of the queue of secured creditors and get paid.
Isentia says Meltwater is taking its hard work and then passing it on to clients.
The AFL and Masterchef the only bright spots on a drab night for television.
The media moguls are up to their eyeballs in the mess surrounding the Ten Network, and now they are asking for laws to changed so they can get out again, write Glenn Dyer and Stephen Mayne
The horrific fire in London dominated the front pages in the UK today. Plus other media bits and pieces.
Comings and goings in the Australian media. And other media tidbits of the day.
Is Nick Falloon really to blame for the death spiral of Channel Ten?
Michael West went the full Godwin in his ongoing feud with The Australian over the Oz's hatred of GetUp.
Without the loan, Ten could go into administration, write Glenn Dyer and Emily Watkins.