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ABC crows over public-purse deal
Darren DavidsonThe ABC has mocked private-sector pay in a program and tried to hide it by doctoring a recording on its website | LISTEN
Reporter injured outside court
A Sky News reporter was left bleeding after an incident involving the wife of a man refused bail in Sydney today | WATCH
Clarkson bounced off flight
Jill ShermanJeremy Clarkson’s flight from Stuttgart to London was halted after a dispute with an official.
Calls for social media audits
David SwanThe Seven West Media chief executive said marketers were unable to make effective decisions based on misinformation.
Strong boost in print readership
JAKE MITCHELLThe Australian posted strong print readership growth of 5.1 per cent in September as rival newspapers struggled.
Facebook’s flawed measurements
MIKE SHIELDS“Bugs” led to the undercounting or overcounting of four metric measurements, says Facebook.
Facebook admits miscalculation
Mike ShieldsFacebook disclosed a string of under- or over-counted metrics, including ad reach, video views and reading time.
Time up for Triggs
DAVID CROWE, PAIGE TAYLORMalcolm Turnbull has cast aside HRC president Gillian Triggs by revealing her position will not be renewed next year.
ABC Radio’s new-look line-up
JAKE MITCHELL, DAVID SWANABC Radio has added Chris Bath and former News Corp Australia CEO Kim Williams to its line-up.
Foxtel’s Tonagh looks in-house
DAVID SWANFoxtel chief Peter Tonagh says the pay-TV operator is seriously contemplating a move into producing TV content.
What Abbott thinks of Turnbull
DAVID CROWETony Abbott has praised Malcolm Turnbull as an “orthodox centre-right prime minister” in a lengthy TV interview | WATCH
Guthrie weighs in on 18C
David SwanThe ABC managing director has declared she’s strongly against reductions to freedom of the press.
Kim Williams joins the ABC
Jake MitchellThe former News Corp CEO is one of several high-profile personalities joining the national broadcaster.
Controversial channel launches
Darren DavidsonTV viewers have had their first taste of controversial new SBS channel Viceland | WATCH
Foxtel plots more local content
DAVID SWANPeter Tonagh says Foxtel will shift spending to better compete with pay-TV rivals, as it “closes the gap” on Netflix.
Tide turns against social media
Deepa SeetharamanTwitter, Facebook and Google grapple with how to deal with lies and hate speech in the wake of Donald Trump’s win.
ABC fiction? Plenty of contenders
Chris KennyWanted: Executive Producer, Television Fiction. It will be fascinating to see who fills the role, and what fiction they come up with.
Bolt judge ‘had ALP links’
RACHEL BAXENDALELabor’s Kimberley Kitching was ‘very surprised’ judge Mordecai Bromberg sat on Andrew Bolt’s race case.
Ire at Nine over Costello’s salary
JAKE MITCHELLNine chairman Peter Costello has agreed to consider cutting his industry-high salary and board director fees.
Macquarie Media revenue steady
Jake MitchellRevenue for the first four months was little changed but ad bookings remain “short”, says chairman Russell Tate.
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Fed warns on Trump uncertainty
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Fed tightens cooling-off rule
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Keep it personal
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US to fly, but watch out
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Stay ahead of Trump ‘bond rout’
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PM, you fail the BCA dinner test
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Canberra plugs NBN hole
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