The media industry’s year was filled with shock resignations,succession plans and landmark court rulings.
The online news outlet has had a preliminary win in its defamation fight with the Fox Corporation CEO,after a judge declined to throw out part of its defence.
The Fox Corporation chief executive is “enthusiastic” about his defamation case against Crikey proceeding to trial as soon as possible,the Federal Court heard.
Former newspaper proprietor John B. Fairfax says Crikey,which he owns a stake in,is on its way to become a trustworthy publication.
Media ownership in Australia resides in too few hands and that is unhealthy for any democracy.
The Morrison government wants Parliament to swiftly pass proposed laws to force Google and Facebook to pay for news despite threats from the tech giants.
Let’s create meaningful financial support for Australia’s 100 or so small-to-medium news publishers.
The new owners of AAP are asking their old subscribers to pay the same amount for a reduce newswire service.
The ACCC received a submission from 88 Australian publishers that want a code between publishers and tech giants to take into account their independence.
The media company's new Fairfax-family funded investigative journalism outlet has failed to live up to expectations forcing it to cut costs and shed jobs.
Private Media chairman Eric Beecher believes the government has become more willing to consider regulation to support public interest journalism after the industry has been left decimated by disruption.