Newsmedia industry

Clock goes back as Adelaide celebrates 160 years

Jul 11, 2018 at 08:22 pm by Staff

Old-style typefaces and tiny headlines feature as Adelaide's The Advertiser takes online readers back to its past today, with an impression of how it might have looked 16 deca.... Read More

Narisetti to keynote at INMA's Delhi media 'festival'

Jul 11, 2018 at 06:39 pm by Staff

Not unlike the 'prodigal son', Raju Narisetti will be back in India to speak at INMA's South Asia Conference in August. The event from August 9-10 at the Shangri-La New Delhi,.... Read More

Gone Dutch? Letterpress' history up for debate

Jul 09, 2018 at 02:05 am by Staff

Big questions about the origins of printing in the western world are on the agenda for members of Sydney's Penrith Museum of Printing on Saturday. Gutenberg vs. Coster - was D.... Read More

Global thoughts for Annapolis victims... but no flag-lowering

Jul 04, 2018 at 08:04 pm by Staff

Newsrooms across the world have been asked to stop for a "moment of silence" to honour the five Capital Gazette employees killed in Annapolis last week. The American Society o.... Read More

Growth limits would strangle social giants, Sims says

Jul 03, 2018 at 06:39 pm by Staff

The race for data-driven dollars will determine the future of a news industry in which journalists are already struggling to make money from news. So says Rod Sims, chairman o.... Read More

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