Using the reporting of the 2006 Beaconsfield mine disaster in Tasmania as a case study, this paper explores the changing nature of chequebook journalism and the shift towards teh consumerist model of entertainment news in Australia. The paper argues that the media's coverage of the disaster was a major turning point in the evolution of chequebook journalism in Australia. The moment miner Todd Russell, one of two survivors from the disaster, asked then-Channel 9 CEO Eddie McGuire to "tell me how big your chequebook is" on national television in response to a question about an exclusive interview, chjequebook journalism was outed. Seldom before in Australia had a member of the public been so up-front about their monetary value to the media
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Using the reporting of the 2006 Beaconsfield mine disaster in Tasmania as a case study, this paper e...
The article discusses the rescue and retrieval of two gold miners, Todd Russell and Brant Webb, at t...
For fourteen days, all of Australia and much of the world was focused on the rescue of two miners tr...
The last decade has seen Australia's economy undertake a significant transformation, with a rapid re...
Purpose: This article analyses an Australian commercial radio talkback show that deployed prank as a...
Disasters bring out the best, and worst, in journalists. They provide examples of journalistic pract...
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As the primary mechanism through which journalistic labour is organized within a newsroom, news beat...
The disposal of dredge spoil in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park for port expansion at Abbot Point...
During the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008, the financial press attracted criticism for its co...
When Rupert Murdoch announced in April 2004 that he intended to see his company, News Corporation, r...
The 2009 \u27Black Saturday\u27 Victorian bushfires claimed the lives of 173 people and have become ...
The 2009 'Black Saturday' Victorian bushfires claimed the lives of 173 people and have become known ...
Much has been written about the alleged “crisis” of journalism, with narratives of cultural pessimis...
The world was captivated when footage of a badly burnt koala taking water from a Victorian Country F...
Using the reporting of the 2006 Beaconsfield mine disaster in Tasmania as a case study, this paper e...
The article discusses the rescue and retrieval of two gold miners, Todd Russell and Brant Webb, at t...
For fourteen days, all of Australia and much of the world was focused on the rescue of two miners tr...
The last decade has seen Australia's economy undertake a significant transformation, with a rapid re...
Purpose: This article analyses an Australian commercial radio talkback show that deployed prank as a...
Disasters bring out the best, and worst, in journalists. They provide examples of journalistic pract...
Abstract: Technological crises are predictable and inevitable, particularly in a high-risk industry ...
As the primary mechanism through which journalistic labour is organized within a newsroom, news beat...
The disposal of dredge spoil in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park for port expansion at Abbot Point...
During the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) of 2008, the financial press attracted criticism for its co...
When Rupert Murdoch announced in April 2004 that he intended to see his company, News Corporation, r...
The 2009 \u27Black Saturday\u27 Victorian bushfires claimed the lives of 173 people and have become ...
The 2009 'Black Saturday' Victorian bushfires claimed the lives of 173 people and have become known ...
Much has been written about the alleged “crisis” of journalism, with narratives of cultural pessimis...
The world was captivated when footage of a badly burnt koala taking water from a Victorian Country F...