Last updated: November 18, 2016

Strong boost in print readership

Strong boost in print readership
The Australian posted strong print readership growth of 5.1 per cent in September as rival newspapers struggled.

Time up for Triggs

Time up for Triggs
Malcolm Turnbull has cast aside HRC president Gillian Triggs by revealing her position will not be renewed next year.

Tide turns against social media

Tide turns against social media
Twitter, Facebook and Google grapple with how to deal with lies and hate speech in the wake of Donald Trump’s win.

Bolt judge ‘had ALP links’

Bolt judge ‘had ALP links’
Labor’s Kimberley Kitching was ‘very surprised’ judge Mordecai Bromberg sat on Andrew Bolt’s race case.

‘We want to drop 18C case’

‘We want to drop 18C case’
The remaining complainants against a provocative Bill Leak cartoon say they plan to withdraw from legal action.

NYT does some soul-searching

NYT does some soul-searching
It’s been a moment for soul-searching, and to some extent repentance, at the New York Times.

Now to Love fond of females

Now to Love fond of females
Bauer Media will aggregate content from magazines including The Australian Women’s Weekly and Woman’s Day online.

Front pages for the ages

Front pages for the ages
Most of the world’s newspapers had not spent much time preparing for a Trump victory in the US election.

News chief blasts ads ‘mayhem’

News chief blasts ads ‘mayhem’
The advertising market is in turmoil as a lack of transparency and traffic fraud in the online world hits brands.

News Corp embarks on cost cuts

News Corp embarks on cost cuts
News Corp Australia is setting out a new cost-cutting target of $40 million in the current fiscal year.

News defeats vote on structure

News defeats vote on structure
News Corp has defeated a campaign by activist investors to remove the dual-class capital structure.

The Australian hits record highs

The Australian hits record highs
The Australian and The Weekend Australian are bucking a global trend by boosting total sales across print and digital.

Albanese discounts Leak probe

Albanese discounts Leak probe
Anthony Albanese predicts cartoonist Bill Leak will face no consequences of being investigated by the HRC.

Most support free-speech overhaul

Most support free-speech overhaul
A poll shows a majority of people disapprove of the HRC for its pursuit of Bill Leak over a political cartoon.

Resolve Leak issue ‘quickly’

Resolve Leak issue ‘quickly’
Gillian Triggs wants the complaint against The Australian and cartoonist Bill Leak resolved ‘as quickly as possible’.

PM in open battle on 18C

PM in open battle on 18C
Malcolm Turnbull is in open conflict with besieged AHRC president Gillian Triggs over race hate laws.

A-G ducks over Leak complaint

A-G ducks over Leak complaint
George Brandis won’t comment on whether the ALSWA should use funds to run a legal case over a Bill Leak cartoon.

Seven West inks WA media deal

Seven West inks WA media deal
Kerry Stokes’ Seven West Media has signed a contract to buy key WA media assets from Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation.

Leak complaint after pub gripe

Leak complaint after pub gripe
The complaint against The Australian cartoonist arose from a problem with a pub breathalysing Aborigines.

ALS move disturbs academic

ALS move disturbs academic
Unspecified grounds of complaint under the Racial Discrimination Act should be tightened, says a journalism lecturer.

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