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Capital Brief has launched its fifth specialist newsletter, The Signal, covering the media and where it meets power, politics, policy and technology. Here's why the media still matters.






Walter Sofronoff sent two journalists copies of his report into the prosecution of Bruce Lehrmann before its official release. He admits it was unwise, but says his motives were pure.




As AI tools reshape how content is created and consumed, creators risk being cut out of the value chain. The current solutions being proposed leave a lot to be desired.


A new report on Donald Trump’s ‘bawdy’ birthday message to Jeffrey Epstein has capped a chaotic week of paranoia, backlash and uneasy questions from the MAGA faithful.










Despite pledges of transparency, Australia’s freedom of information system remains slow, opaque and riddled with excuses to block public access to information.













Newsletter The Edition

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It’s the football transfer saga that’s captured the attention of Australia’s media industry — but instead of players, it’s Optus and Nine trading Premier League rights.







After a scathing court judgment, the ABC faces heat over its costly legal battles and a culture of fighting claims others would settle.


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