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Baby Boomers and retired Melburnians have been switching off 3AW and turning to ABC and commercial music stations.
Lucy Battersby has covered trends, technology and telecommunications since joining The Age in 2008.
Baby Boomers and retired Melburnians have been switching off 3AW and turning to ABC and commercial music stations.
Guvera users have slammed a recent software upgrade with many claiming they now have to pay for what was previously free.
Channel Nine returned to television screens in regional WA on Saturday after being off-air for nearly 48 hours due to corporate deal-making.
Telstra is calling its major enterprise and business customers to apologise for its disastrously-timed network outage.
Guvera's chair and founders are on a positive public relations campaign to hit back at coverage of the company.
The editor of The Guardian Newspaper, Katherine Viner, is asking readers for money to shore up the media company's finances at a time of "anxiety and confusion".
Telstra wholesale customers may soon get a free subscription to Presto streaming service, potentially increasing its subscriber base to millions.
The music streaming company has sacked about 30 staff after putting two subsidiaries into administration.
Macquarie analysts released a note on Monday night reducing their target price for APN News and Media from $5.20 to $4.30.
Australians are keen for television and movies streaming over their internet connections with more than 5 million households expected to be paying for online videos by 2019. And some would even be willing to accept advertising, according to research firm Telsyte.
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