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Could a merger bring mercy to Bauer Media?

Could a merger bring mercy to Bauer Media?

As another CEO bites the dust at Bauer Media, it's time for Australian magazine publishers to look to the future.

Killing the messenger: News Corp’s failed pitch to save suburban weekly

Killing the messenger: News Corp’s failed pitch to save suburban weekly

Cuts and closures loom for News Corp SA’s suburban weekly Messenger Newspapers, after the media company unsuccessfully lobbied several metropolitan councils for hundreds of thousands of ratepayer dollars to help prop up the ailing brand.

Who are the papers backing in this week's 'knife-edge' NSW election?

Who are the papers backing in this week's 'knife-edge' NSW election?

The election might be neck-and-neck, but the papers have definitely made their decision.

'Psychologically scarred': Age crime reporter wins $180,000 for workplace trauma

'Psychologically scarred': Age crime reporter wins $180,000 for workplace trauma

The win by a former crime reporter is the first successful action of its kind in the world.

If the Herald Sun's Serena Williams cartoon doesn't breach standards, what does?

If the Herald Sun's Serena Williams cartoon doesn't breach standards, what does?

Despite complaints, Mark Knight's controversial cartoon was not found to have breached press standards. And the verdict is not unusual.

Nine’s papers make money giving baby boomers what they want

Nine’s papers make money giving baby boomers what they want

Nine has reported increased revenue and lower costs, but a look at the papers suggests that this is through significantly narrowing their focus.

The PR firms running Tasmanian community newspapers

The PR firms running Tasmanian community newspapers

A small Tasmanian community newspaper is relaunching after News Corp sold it to a public relations agency last year, and it's not a unique case.

Fairfax closes local paper office, staff to work remotely

Fairfax closes local paper office, staff to work remotely

In a story on its website, the paper said the change was at least in part because of changes in technology.

Cosmopolitan Australia 'no longer sustainable', like most of the glossy mag industry

Cosmopolitan Australia 'no longer sustainable', like most of the glossy mag industry

German publishing group Bauer Media have folded yet another beloved magazine. What does it say about the future of the industry?

News Corp reshuffles bosses, Oz editor to head up Sky News

News Corp reshuffles bosses, Oz editor to head up Sky News

News Corp has shuffled editors between its papers and TV news arm to fill the gap left by departing Sky News boss Angelos Frangopoulos.