Creative & Media
Saturday November 8, 2008
Filthy reputation hard earned and much deserved
Some editors become famous by doing great things. One was just infamous.
Saturday December 29, 2007
Correcting a cultural amnesia
Doyen of American journalism Lewis Lapham has a new magazine reminding America of its history.
Friday March 31, 2006
Rolling Stone hits wrong note in China
Regulators say they are shutting down Rolling Stone magazine in China after one issue, although its chief editor insisted it is not dead yet.
Monday February 27, 2006
India becomes hot news
The media may be in decline elsewhere, but that in India is growing spectacularly.
Hard to know how Australia's media story will pan out
Changes to media ownership laws will trigger activity, but the media landscape has changed a lot since the 1980s.
Monday October 24, 2005
Old lady of New York gets nip and tuck
The New York Times has told staff they are to become a single newsroom with Nyt.com.
In the internet Age
Speech by Editor-in-Chief of The Age, Andrew Jaspan, to the Property Council, October 14 2005.
Newspapers' future 'healthy'
Age editor Andrew Jaspan believes newspapers have a healthy future, so long as the companies running them evolve and take advantage of emerging technologies to deliver information.
Monday October 17, 2005
'Limp-wristed' IR campaign awash in funds
The Federal Government's advertising blitz for its industrial relations reforms has been branded limp-wristed as it battles to win over concerned workers.
Magazines, after a fashion
Lines are blurring between fashion and art.
Cartoonists of The Age
The Age of Cartooning - A celebration of cartooning and illustration at the State Library.