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Facebook has pulled the trigger on news content — and possibly shot itself in the foot

 Picture: Michael Reynolds / AAP Facebook on Thursday made good on its threat to block Australians from accessing or posting news content. The ban includes blocking...

Is news worth a lot or a little? Google and Facebook want to have it both ways

 Picture: Mick Tsikas / AAP Executives from Google and Facebook have told a Senate committee they are prepared to take drastic action if Australia’s news media bargaining...

To publish or not to publish? The media’s free-speech dilemmas in a world of division, violence and extremism

 Picture: AAP/AP/ John Nacion/STAR MAX/IPx Terrorism, political extremism, Donald Trump, social media and the phenomenon of “cancel culture” are confronting journalists with a range of...

To stay or cut away? As Trump makes baseless claims, TV networks are faced with a serious dilemma

Evan Vucci/AP In the United States, democratic norms are breaking down. The president, Donald Trump, baselessly claimed at a White House press conference on Friday morning, Australian time,...

Tensions rise on coronavirus handling as the media take control of the accountability narrative

Picture: James Ross/AAP Media coverage of disasters follows a broadly similar trajectory, even though the disasters themselves might take very different forms. The COVID-19 crisis...

Whether a ratings chase or ideological war, News Corp’s coronavirus coverage is dangerous

 Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation, in significant parts of its coverage of the coronavirus pandemic, has become a clear and present danger to the welfare...

Sunday essay: missing the commute, the spaces between places and the podcast stories in our pockets

Picture: Corey Agopian/Unsplash, In the not-so-distant past I commuted fairly hefty distances in a fairly garbage car. But you didn’t hear me complaining – I...

New shows tell our isolation stories on screen – making the most of what’s at hand

Oma in Coronavirus & Me. iWonder/7Plus Coronavirus & Me is the kind of hybrid user-generated television production we can expect to see more of in coming months. With...

Coronavirus is a huge story, so journalists must apply the highest ethical standards in how they tell it

Picture: Wes Mountain/The Conversation, CC BY-ND From an ethical perspective, covering the coronavirus story is really hard to do well. The reason for this lies in an...

We want to learn about climate change from weather presenters, not politicians

Melbourne’s ABC weather presenter Paul Higgins discussing a trend towards warmer April days. ABC/MCCCRH One of the great paradoxes of climate change communication in Australia...
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