Media
exclusiveBid to charge net giants for news
Darren DavidsonNews outlets, publishers and TV networks could get the right to charge Facebook and Google for publishing their content.
exclusiveSeven ups local fare
Darren DavidsonSeven Network has commissioned three new programs as the broadcaster doubles down on locally produced programs.
THE DIARYRossCameron owns up on cartoon
STEPHEN BROOKThe confession embroils the former Liberal MP in fresh controversy after his anti-gay speech earlier this month.
CommentA price for propping up populists
CHRIS MITCHELLMedia leadership is required to tell voters what policies are needed to make our country more prosperous.
‘Tradigital’ now a digital blur
MARK RITSONForget social, hyper-targeting and other jargon we hear everyday. The year’s hot new buzzword is ‘tradigital’.
Karvan’s law as guilty pleasure
STEPHEN BROOKClaudia Karvan is not one of those award-winning actors who view the audience desire for reality TV with disdain.
Zuckerberg’s hollow manifesto
Danny FortsonMark Zuckerberg’s letter to Facebook users is high-minded but often contradictory.
Fairfax disarray, investor angst
MARK DAYThe future of the once great publishing powerhouse Fairfax Media is confused.
Monocle’s decade of net defiance
STEPHEN BROOKMonocle, the magazine that defied the internet age, turns ten this week, with special edition and new design.
Optus plans wider EPL coverage
MITCHELL BINGEMANNThe No 2 telco says it is months away from unveiling a new content rights acquisition pitched to ‘family audiences’.
Better Caring wins funding boost
Mitchell BingemannBetter Caring is the first recipient of News Corp Australia’s dedicated media for equity fund, Scaleup.
Ten questions: Vanessa O’Hanlon
STEPHEN BROOKVanessa O’Hanlon has swapped years of dawn starts at ABC News 24 Breakfast to tackle a new challenge: spearheading a regional news division for for Nine
Australia should be honest broker
TROY BRAMSTONAt a time of worldwide disruption, Australia should be a ‘model of global power’ in the Asia-Pacific.
Media ‘enemy of the American people’
US President Donald Trump has dramatically stepped up his attacks on the American media.
Veteran sues over ABC comments
RORY CALLINANAn ex-commando is seeking damages over comments made to the ABC by an ex-director of military prosecutions.
Contempt costs Yahoo!7 $300k
TESSA AKERMANYahoo! 7 has been fined $300,000 after an ‘inexperienced’ reporter caused a murder trial to be aborted.
ABC’s secret plan leaked
Gerard Henderson... by the ABC. Plus: report from Ross Cameron land; Q&A’s approved fake news question; and Yassmin Abdel-Magied.
Trolls get 12-hour timeouts
Mark BridgeTwitter puts users on the naughty step for un-PC language or offensive behaviour not deemed serious enough for a full ban.
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Darren Davidson
Media Editor
Sydney Bureau, Australia
Darren Davidson is The Australian's media editor. Prior to joining The Australian in 2011, he was the editor of AdNews. He began his career in London where he undertook a cadetship, before writing for newspapers and magazines including The Daily Telegraph and Campaign. He began working part-time on a local newspaper aged 14, and holds a BA [Hons] in History.davidsond@theaustralian.com.au
Twitter: @darrendavidson
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Mitchell Bingemann
Senior Media Writer
Sydney Bureau, Australia
Mitchell Bingemann has spent the past decade reporting on the technology, telecommunications, media and aviation sectors in Australia. He joined The Australian in 2008, and is a multi-award winning journalist for work including investigations into the National Broadband Network, data-retention legislation and aviation regulation.bingemannm@theaustralian.com.au
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Stephen Brook
Diarist
Sydney Bureau, Australia
A former media editor of The Australian, Stephen Brook spent eight years in Britain before rejoining The Australian in 2011. Brook is a former deputy editor of mediaguardian.co.uk and was previously features editor at The Australian. -
Chris Mitchell
Journalist
Sydney Bureau, Australia
Chris Mitchell began his career in 1973 in Brisbane, and joined The Australian in 1984. He was appointed editor of The Australian in 1992 and editor in chief of Queensland Newspapers in 1995. He returned to Sydney as editor in chief of The Australian in 2002 and held that position until his retirement in December 2015.mitchellc@theaustralian.com.au
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Mark Ritson
Sydney Bureau, Australia
Mark Ritson is an adjunct professor at Melbourne Business School. He has a PhD in Marketing and works as an international brand consultant. He has been voted Professional Publishers Association Business Columnist of the Year in the UK three times.m.ritson@mbs.edu
Twitter: @markritson