In 2014, Nick Davies, the investigative journalist responsible for uncovering the News of the World phone-hacking affair, argued that Rupert Murdoch’s global media conglomerate News Corp actively seeks to intimidate its critics into silence. This article provides an Australian case study on News Corp’s representation of scholars and commentators the company seemingly identifies as adversaries. Content analysis of Murdoch’s national broadsheet newspaper The Australian reveals patterns of negative campaigns against several of Australia’s most prominent media and communication researchers. Outside of academia, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s television program Media Watch and its host Paul Barry have also received aggressive and ad h...
Australia has ranked among the top 30 nations in recent world press freedom surveys published by Rep...
In recent years, heated debate has arisen concerning the media practices of Australia’s competition ...
I know the newsrooms, I know how cultures develop, and I’m hugely confident that there is no imprope...
In 2014, Nick Davies, the investigative journalist responsible for uncovering the News of the World ...
Robert Manne argues that News Corp’s domination of the press is a threat to Australia’s democracy. ...
The Media Select Committee report on its phone-hacking investigation is tougher than I expected and ...
Commentary: The power of the print media lies not simply in its capacity to attack opponents, but in...
Public broadcasting in Australia has been under sustained attack for around 18-years now, both polit...
Polis Intern Alex Forbess reports on the latest Polis Media Agenda Talk featuring The Guardian’s Nic...
JOURNALISM is "under attack " from politicians who must end their attempts to overregulate...
The Australian media landscape is becoming a little heated as recent British entrants continue to ca...
In 2007, Australia was rated by two international media bodies as well down the chain in media freed...
When Rupert Murdoch announced in April 2004 that he intended to see his company, News Corporation, r...
The new allegations about News Corp fit a wider pattern of cooperation between media companies, pira...
Australia has ranked among the top 30 nations in recent world press freedom surveys published by Rep...
Australia has ranked among the top 30 nations in recent world press freedom surveys published by Rep...
In recent years, heated debate has arisen concerning the media practices of Australia’s competition ...
I know the newsrooms, I know how cultures develop, and I’m hugely confident that there is no imprope...
In 2014, Nick Davies, the investigative journalist responsible for uncovering the News of the World ...
Robert Manne argues that News Corp’s domination of the press is a threat to Australia’s democracy. ...
The Media Select Committee report on its phone-hacking investigation is tougher than I expected and ...
Commentary: The power of the print media lies not simply in its capacity to attack opponents, but in...
Public broadcasting in Australia has been under sustained attack for around 18-years now, both polit...
Polis Intern Alex Forbess reports on the latest Polis Media Agenda Talk featuring The Guardian’s Nic...
JOURNALISM is "under attack " from politicians who must end their attempts to overregulate...
The Australian media landscape is becoming a little heated as recent British entrants continue to ca...
In 2007, Australia was rated by two international media bodies as well down the chain in media freed...
When Rupert Murdoch announced in April 2004 that he intended to see his company, News Corporation, r...
The new allegations about News Corp fit a wider pattern of cooperation between media companies, pira...
Australia has ranked among the top 30 nations in recent world press freedom surveys published by Rep...
Australia has ranked among the top 30 nations in recent world press freedom surveys published by Rep...
In recent years, heated debate has arisen concerning the media practices of Australia’s competition ...
I know the newsrooms, I know how cultures develop, and I’m hugely confident that there is no imprope...