Newsmedia industry

AFP decision 'just a start' says Law Council president

May 27, 2020 at 01:43 am by Staff

Law Council of Australia president Pauline Wright has expressed concerns about the vulnerability of public interest journalism, while applauding the AFP's decision not to brin.... Read More

Live and one-to-one digital news coaching in India project

May 26, 2020 at 03:06 am by Staff

A six-part virtual training programme for journalists in India has been launched by WAN-Ifra. Supported by the Learn with Facebook Journalism Project, it aims to help journali.... Read More

Thinned down AAP promised... if owners stay execution

May 25, 2020 at 08:39 pm by Staff

If controlling shareholders allow it, a restyled Australian Associated Press is expected to offer a reduced service under the consortium headed by former News Corp executive P.... Read More

Local girl the right Stuff for NZ with Boucher's MBO

May 24, 2020 at 10:56 pm by Staff

Anyone who has met her or heard her speak will be delighted with the news that Sinead Boucher has been able to buy New Zealand's Stuff newsmedia business. It's a victory for p.... Read More

Cuts for Bauer now in UK, but Hill flags Australia return

May 19, 2020 at 10:06 pm by Staff

With its NZ business closed and changes for ten UK titles, Bauer in Australia is moving to bring back furloughed print magazines. Chief executive Brendan Hill has indicated th.... Read More

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