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Today show reporter Sam Rubin dies suddenly at 64

Today show reporter Sam Rubin dies suddenly at 64

The much-loved US entertainment presenter hosted his regular segment just hours before his death.

  • by Daniella White

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Israel begins evacuation of Rafah, warns ‘powerful’ operation near

Israel begins evacuation of Rafah, warns ‘powerful’ operation near

Defence Minister Yoav Gallant claimed Hamas wasn’t serious about a deal and warned of “a powerful operation in the very near future in Rafah”.

  • by Sam Mednick and Josef Federman
Breaking news: Will social media kill the evening bulletin?
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ABC

Breaking news: Will social media kill the evening bulletin?

Competition from agile digital outlets and social media giants is forcing a major rethink of how TV news is delivered, and who is best suited to do so.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Ruining the ‘aha’ moment: Why movie trailers give too much away

Ruining the ‘aha’ moment: Why movie trailers give too much away

Why watch the movie if the trailer has already shown you every twist, stunt and gag? It turns out we might be to blame.

  • by Nell Geraets
How letter to the editor exposed a fake identity and earned an ICAC referral

How letter to the editor exposed a fake identity and earned an ICAC referral

On Wednesday, the editor of the Southern Highlands Express referred the local MP to the corruption watchdog. By Thursday, the bizarre saga took on another life.

  • by Anthony Segaert and Max Maddison
From a Saturday afternoon session at the Sacky to an ugly street ruckus

From a Saturday afternoon session at the Sacky to an ugly street ruckus

NRL personality Paul Kent had settled in at a pub that had a table reserved for him and his mates. Hours later he was embroiled in a violent altercation that threatens his decades-long media career.

  • by Chris Barrett
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Seven news gets a new boss with no TV experience

Seven news gets a new boss with no TV experience

The West Australian Newspapers editor-in-chief Anthony De Ceglie will lead Seven’s suite of news programs as former Seven news boss Craig McPherson steps down.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Man charged over alleged street fight with NRL presenter Paul Kent

Man charged over alleged street fight with NRL presenter Paul Kent

A man will face court charged with affray after an alleged incident involving the senior Daily Telegraph and Fox Sports NRL journalist on Saturday night was filmed and circulated on social media.

  • by Jessica McSweeney
Man wrongly identified as Bondi Junction attacker settles with Seven

Man wrongly identified as Bondi Junction attacker settles with Seven

The 20-year-old university student wrongly identified by Seven has settled his legal dispute with the network for an undisclosed sum.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Heartbreak High is a global hit. So why aren’t there more Aussie shows like it?

Heartbreak High is a global hit. So why aren’t there more Aussie shows like it?

Despite the series’ global runaway success, the future of rich Australian content remains on a knife edge.

  • by Calum Jaspan
Read all about it: WAtoday enters a new era
Opinion
City life

Read all about it: WAtoday enters a new era

After 16 years’ publishing award-winning local news, WAtoday marks its evolution with brand-new offerings for the people of Perth.

  • by Daile Cross