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Gaming the algorithm: SEO and the battle between creativity and visibility

Gaming the algorithm: SEO and the battle between creativity and visibility

You can write something in the best way it can be written, or in the way it’ll get seen by the most people. These two things never align fully.

How print mastheads are beating the ABC in the podcast boom

How print mastheads are beating the ABC in the podcast boom

With podcasts growing more and more popular, it may come as a surprise that that the shows getting the most attention are coming from traditionally non-audio media.

Telstra streaming subscribers leave Foxtel jealous

Telstra streaming subscribers leave Foxtel jealous

Foxtel will be hard pressed to make up the numbers after former partner Telstra's streaming services have overtaken it in total subscribers

Reading between the lines on Facebook's privacy doublespeak

Reading between the lines on Facebook's privacy doublespeak

As Mark Zuckerberg starts talking about the importance of "privacy", it's important to note his definition might be different from yours.

Expanding calls for 'digital gangster' Facebook to be regulated

Expanding calls for 'digital gangster' Facebook to be regulated

Attempts to regulate Facebook are growing around the world, and are getting bolder in their demands.

Advertising is facing a historic shift; can Australian media keep up?

Advertising is facing a historic shift; can Australian media keep up?

It's time to find new ways for advertising to support the discovery of independent news.

Why are subscriber print outlets embracing free podcasts?

Why are subscriber print outlets embracing free podcasts?

Podcasts aren't easy or cheap to make, but they are free to listen to. Why are so many subscriber-focused outlets jumping on board?

The defamation case that could tear apart the internet as we know it

The defamation case that could tear apart the internet as we know it

It's very unlikely former Don Dale detainee Dylan Voller will win this one, but we should all be watching closely.

How BuzzFeed makes its money

How BuzzFeed makes its money

BuzzFeed brings in more than 690 million readers per month, but the company is still missing its revenue targets. Are these business models no longer sustainable?

Piracy of live sports the next big challenge for TV networks

Piracy of live sports the next big challenge for TV networks

Increasingly sophisticated piracy operations are threatening sports broadcast arrangements.