Amanda Meade
Amanda Meade is Guardian Australia's media correspondent and writes media diary the Weekly Beast. She has been a journalist since 1989, first at the Sydney Morning Herald and then at the Australian
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Only exceptions were the Sunday Age, which endorsed Labor, and Guardian Australia, which did not endorse a party
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‘Cool off’ law from 90s allows advertising to continue on digital media, to fury of broadcasters, as Australia prepares for election night without Kerry O’Brien
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The prime minister showed glimpses of a lighter side to Annabel Crabb, but could not escape the straitjacket of the familiar campaign lines
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Footy Show host may face investigation by broadcasting watchdog; new ABC head to speak at a News Corp forum; and Nine’s Nauru trip
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Rice’s lawyer says Channel Nine breached its duty of care to him by singling him out over botched Lebanon kidnapping story
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Topics
- Australian media
- Australian Broadcasting Corporation
- Australian politics
- News Corporation
- Australian election 2016
- Fairfax Media
- Channel Nine
- Television industry
- Malcolm Turnbull
- Digital media
- Bill Shorten
- Liberal party
- Labor party
- Coalition
- Andrew Bolt
- Social media
- Lebanon
- Newspapers & magazines
- Australian television
- Eddie McGuire
The Weekly Beast Fairfax's China propaganda sheet reveals Beijing's 'enormous restraint'