The modern news media comprise powerful institutions that require the kind of scrutiny they direct towards other influential institutions. The 50th anniversary of The Australian offers a timely opportunity to examine how fairly and accurately the national daily newspaper has reported on its parent company's strengths and weaknesses, and those of its commercial rivals, as well as covering overall trends in the media industry. The article argues that when The Australian's Media section began in 1999, it substantially expanded for readers the available range of news and views about the media. However, the section never reached its advertising revenue targets and in recent years has lost much of the revenue it once had. Over the past decade, th...
This article examines how the Howard government's 2006 media ownership rules affected the concentrat...
The concept of media influence has a long history in media and communication studies, and has also h...
Discussing newspapers in the 21st century commonly entails a narrative of impending extinction arisi...
This chapter analyzes some of the key changes to the Australian tabloid media landscape in the last ...
This introduction to the collection of articles published in MIA to mark 50 years of The Australian ...
Commentary: The power of the print media lies not simply in its capacity to attack opponents, but in...
Spanning from 1803 to 2014 and arranged in an accessible A-Z format, A Companion to the Australian M...
Fifty years ago there was something of a consensus that Australian newspapers were more notable for ...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
As the primary mechanism through which journalistic labour is organized within a newsroom, news beat...
Murdoch's Flagship provides the first in-depth overview of the Australian, mapping its uneven and un...
When Rupert Murdoch announced in April 2004 that he intended to see his company, News Corporation, r...
With attention focused on the battle for news ratings between Channels Seven and Nine, an underlying...
Newspapers love anniversaries. Anniversaries of disasters, political milestones and sporting triumph...
This article examines how the Howard government's 2006 media ownership rules affected the concentrat...
The concept of media influence has a long history in media and communication studies, and has also h...
Discussing newspapers in the 21st century commonly entails a narrative of impending extinction arisi...
This chapter analyzes some of the key changes to the Australian tabloid media landscape in the last ...
This introduction to the collection of articles published in MIA to mark 50 years of The Australian ...
Commentary: The power of the print media lies not simply in its capacity to attack opponents, but in...
Spanning from 1803 to 2014 and arranged in an accessible A-Z format, A Companion to the Australian M...
Fifty years ago there was something of a consensus that Australian newspapers were more notable for ...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
As the primary mechanism through which journalistic labour is organized within a newsroom, news beat...
Murdoch's Flagship provides the first in-depth overview of the Australian, mapping its uneven and un...
When Rupert Murdoch announced in April 2004 that he intended to see his company, News Corporation, r...
With attention focused on the battle for news ratings between Channels Seven and Nine, an underlying...
Newspapers love anniversaries. Anniversaries of disasters, political milestones and sporting triumph...
This article examines how the Howard government's 2006 media ownership rules affected the concentrat...
The concept of media influence has a long history in media and communication studies, and has also h...
Discussing newspapers in the 21st century commonly entails a narrative of impending extinction arisi...