Media
Pauline Hanson’s surging popularity is worrying supporters of the public broadcaster.
Karl Stefanovic’s podcast scandal, the biggest story in Australian media, says less about one interview than the rightward culture shift he is trying to surf.
Noise on social media may increasingly set the agenda, but this week showed why original reporting still matters.
Vinyl Group acquired Pedestrian from Nine less than a week ago, with some staff now expected to be made redundant.
In a scathing statement on Thursday, Meta echoed the White House and blasted the Albanese government’s News Bargaining Incentive as ‘discriminatory’.
The new media bargaining regime is meant to support journalism. Without key fixes, it could strengthen the giants and sideline independents.
Australia’s largest media organisations, often rivals, are furiously agreeing on the Albanese government’s plan to compel tech giants to pay for journalism.
The local company behind Kick has built a global audience pipeline for manosphere creators, and drawn remarkably little attention at home.
ARN Media has set the stage for a bruising court battle with Kyle Sandilands over the radio host’s $100 million contract.
The parties are so far apart that it would be a surprise if radio presenter Kyle Sandilands and his employer ARN don’t end up in court.