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Media Diary
Abbott books pain for ScoMo
Abbott books pain for ScoMo
Nick Tabakoff
Another book tour that has so far had no fanfare threatens to bring big media headlines that won't help the Prime Minister.
COMMENTARY
Trump-hating journos blind on impeachment
Trump-hating journos blind on impeachment
Chris Mitchell
Much of the media has resorted to post-facto justification of reporting that implied Trump could seriously have faced removal.
Google faces class action over reviews
Google faces class action over reviews
LEO SHANAHAN
Google could be forced to hand over details of anonymous reviewers hiding behind the cover of a keyboard.
LEO SHANAHAN
Google could be forced to hand over details of anonymous reviewers hiding behind the cover of a keyboard.
'EXTREMELY DISTURBING'
Nine under fire for China propaganda
Nine under fire for China propaganda
JOE KELLY, MAX MADDISON
Nine has been criticised by one of its most senior journalists over publication of a China Daily insert in the SMH.
COMMENTARY
Strength amid unspeakable grief
Strength amid unspeakable grief
CHRIS KENNY
When Leila Abdallah visited the scene where three of her children died, we were staggered by her composure. The sharing of her grief, and forgiveness, has reverberated around the world.
Seven's news team under pressure
Seven's news team under pressure
Lilly Vitorovich
With Seven Network's ratings year off to a shaky start, Craig McPherson knows it needs to hold on to the top TV news spot.
Lilly Vitorovich
With Seven Network's ratings year off to a shaky start, Craig McPherson knows it needs to hold on to the top TV news spot.
RADIO
Upbeat ARN locks in brekky talent
Upbeat ARN locks in brekky talent
Lilly Vitorovich
Despite no signs of the ad market improving, HT&E CEO Ciaran Davis is upbeat about the radio industry's outlook.
TELCO TIGHTENS
Merger mistake in land competition forgot
Merger mistake in land competition forgot
Mark Ritson
Last week the Federal Court finally approved the merger of Vodafone and TPG, a decision affecting marketing and media.
COMMENTARY
Journalists still dying in pursuit of truth
Journalists still dying in pursuit of truth
PETER GRESTE
The number of journalists murdered for their work last year plummeted to 56, almost half the total for 2018.
AUSTRALIAN DRIVE
Social media monitor expands
Social media monitor expands
Lilly Vitorovich
Social media monitoring service Dataminr is in talks to sign up more Australian media organisations.