Sinopsis
Nathan H Coates
Episodios
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Fairfax follow up
22/07/2012Fairfax Media has started its latest voluntary redundancy program that will shed 1900 jobs. The re-structure includes a new operating model and new positions at the Sydney Morning Herald aimed…
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Journalism lecturer tells student to kill FOI request
12/04/2012University of Canberra Journalism lecturer, Crispin Hull, wrote a letter to five students explicitly requesting they abandon freedom of information requests. The students wanted to verify reports of planned cuts…
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NGOs talk to a changing media
04/04/2012The Centre for Independent Journalism and the Australian Council of Social Services hosted this year’s NGO Media Forum at the NSW Teachers Federation in Surry Hills. The forum focused on…
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Finkelstein report triggers hysterical response from press
18/03/2012The Finkelstein media report has sent the press into a frenzy about the notion of free speech. Some journalists say the hysteria is stifling community debate about effective complaint handling…
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MEAA don’t like Finkelstein’s media report
18/03/2012The Media Entertainment and Arts Alliance has described the Finkelstein Report on media regulation as a huge disappointment. They say the proposal for a Government body to oversee all journalism…
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Twitter untapped and some legal questions
26/02/2012Twitter continues to be a blessing for activists and journalists but in some cases remains an untapped opportunity for brands and politicians. People’s ability to visibly talk back — and…
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The future of online intimacy
18/02/2012The internet can be a gateway into a plethora of impersonal interaction tempered only by an occasional emoticon. But — as is often the case — technology could be about…
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Freelancing, feature writing, & Pauline Hanson
02/12/2011Erin O’Dwyer started her career as a journalist in 1997, writing for the Queensland Times and then the Courier Mail. It was an interesting time in QLD given Pauline Hanson…
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Kyle Sandilands shines a light on ACMA
30/11/2011Popular radio host, Kyle Sandilands, has again spewed his vile lyric. This time targeting online journalist, Alison Stephenson, for writing unfavourably about a new and failed TV show that is…
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The View from Nowhere
14/11/2011As much as one might love — nay cut off an arm — to be able to take credit for the blog title obviously that is not possible. It was…
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Stop the cuts and let’s talk about it
13/10/2011Sonia Neale is a media savvy advocate who has experienced mental illness. She said, “The reason I do this, the reason I tell my story, is that I want to…
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Freedom of the press: A tradition at least 150 years old
01/10/2011There are some important goings on around media regulation at the moment. We have the Convergence Review (dealing with traditionally regulated broadcasters merging with the digital stream) and a new…
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Media inquiry raises questions
13/09/2011An inquiry into the Australian media is being set up and views differ on how to support print media diversity. Stephen Mayne, journalist and founder of online newspaper, Crikey, said:…
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NotW sparks online activism
21/08/2011Left in the wake of the NotW closure is a conversation about journalistic ethics and media ownership. NewsStand is an online organising vehicle set-up in response to that discussion and…
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Australia’s right to know
05/08/2011The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA) has sent letters to Australian Government Ministers after journalists raised concerns about gaining access to Australian immigration detention centres. Alliance members have complained…
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Kimberley convergence unpacks issues facing indigenous youth
26/07/2011The Blank Page Summit is a gathering near the Billard Aboriginal Community in the Kimberley, Western Australia. Now in its third year, the summit seeks to bring together young people…
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