Over the past decade the profits of 160-odd regional and rural publications that make up the former Fairfax business division known as Australian Community Media (ACM) have fallen steeply
This chapter analyzes some of the key changes to the Australian tabloid media landscape in the last ...
Earlier this year, Australia’s most recent independently-owned news and features magazine, The Eye, ...
Brian McNair discusses the longevity of print media in The Conversation. • I SAY “cr...
Current findings, news and announcements related to the history of Australian newspapers
The destiny of Australian newspapers and the journalists who work for them came into sharp focus in ...
Severe contractions in the Australian media landscape have led to a loss of jobs in major metropolit...
Residents of the remote central-western Queensland town of Blackall (pop. 1,833) watched their last ...
News media ownership across the globe is becoming increasingly concentrated. Large media companies a...
In October 2015, at a cost of £220m, Trinity Mirror, the parent company of Mirror newspapers and the...
Laura (South Australia) and Minyip (Victoria) belong to the category of newspaper ghost towns, Laura...
A chronicle of events in the Australian news media industry from mid-1999 to mid-2000
Rural/regional news is emerging as a vital area of media policy and research throughout the world as...
In the capital cities, the trend over the past 40 years has been that newspaper circulations have de...
The big look like getting bigger, writes Jock Given THE future is supposed to surprise us. Since t...
This chapter analyzes some of the key changes to the Australian tabloid media landscape in the last ...
Earlier this year, Australia’s most recent independently-owned news and features magazine, The Eye, ...
Brian McNair discusses the longevity of print media in The Conversation. • I SAY “cr...
Current findings, news and announcements related to the history of Australian newspapers
The destiny of Australian newspapers and the journalists who work for them came into sharp focus in ...
Severe contractions in the Australian media landscape have led to a loss of jobs in major metropolit...
Residents of the remote central-western Queensland town of Blackall (pop. 1,833) watched their last ...
News media ownership across the globe is becoming increasingly concentrated. Large media companies a...
In October 2015, at a cost of £220m, Trinity Mirror, the parent company of Mirror newspapers and the...
Laura (South Australia) and Minyip (Victoria) belong to the category of newspaper ghost towns, Laura...
A chronicle of events in the Australian news media industry from mid-1999 to mid-2000
Rural/regional news is emerging as a vital area of media policy and research throughout the world as...
In the capital cities, the trend over the past 40 years has been that newspaper circulations have de...
The big look like getting bigger, writes Jock Given THE future is supposed to surprise us. Since t...
This chapter analyzes some of the key changes to the Australian tabloid media landscape in the last ...
Earlier this year, Australia’s most recent independently-owned news and features magazine, The Eye, ...
Brian McNair discusses the longevity of print media in The Conversation. • I SAY “cr...