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Temporada 2014
The danger of holding powerful to account; Truth, trust, and treachery
The danger of holding powerful to account; Truth, trust, and treachery
Farewell to a Media Watch favourite; The long walk to parole; Tabloids cross the headline
Farewell to a Media Watch favourite; The long walk to parole; Tabloids cross the headline
Clicks, cats, and crazy headlines - 31 reasons why newspapers are fighting for their lives as click-bait lures readers and advertisers online.
Clicks, cats, and crazy headlines - 31 reasons why newspapers are fighting for their lives as click-bait lures readers and advertisers online.
Sweet deal; Media Watch responds to the Australian
Sweet deal; Media Watch responds to the Australian
The Tele slips on Slipper; Attacks get personal; Harnessing a horror story
The Tele slips on Slipper; Attacks get personal; Harnessing a horror story
An alarming story; Chris Kenny v The Chaser - an update; Sorry John; Hinch defiant
An alarming story; Chris Kenny v The Chaser - an update; Sorry John; Hinch defiant
Tabloid TV and Taskforce Takeback
In the world of tabloid TV all sorts of accusations can be thrown around quite safely because the people they pick on typically have no power to fight
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Tabloid TV and Taskforce Takeback
In the world of tabloid TV all sorts of accusations can be thrown around quite safely because the people they pick on typically have no power to fight back.
Will the ABC apologise to Bolt?
After comments on last Monday's Q&A, Marcia Langton says Andrew Bolt is not a racist. But will the ABC apologise anyway?
Sorry, John - an update
Last week Media Watch looked at some selective editing of a letter to the editor by The Australian. This week we bring an update.
March in March coverage pleases no one
Why nobody is happy with the media coverage of the March in March.
Spot the spoof
Facts go missing in the reporting of the missing Malaysian
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March in March coverage pleases no one
Why nobody is happy with the media coverage of the March in March.
Spot the spoof
Facts go missing in the reporting of the missing Malaysian Airline MH370.
A Syrian homecoming
What the Good Weekend did not reveal in its story about a young woman travelling to Syria to see her father.
Hottay mallottay!
Australian Flt Lieutenant Russell Adams has become an internet sensation after his media briefings on the search for MH370 have been broadcast worldwide.
Peter
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Hottay mallottay!
Australian Flt Lieutenant Russell Adams has become an internet sensation after his media briefings on the search for MH370 have been broadcast worldwide.
Peter Greste trial update
As Peter Greste nears 100 days in jail, he’s back in court in Cairo. Will the PM's plea to have him released see him set free?
Message derailed by a row
A "train wreck" interview with John Pilger on 666 ABC Canberra, means listeners are still none the wiser about why they need to see the film 'Utopia'
Blast from the past
The Daily Telegraph lifts quotes from an article in The Age published in 2012.
Playing the April Fool
Did this April fools prank snare a high profile victim?
Herald Sun in hot water
There have been criminal charges and suppression orders as the Herald Sun
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Playing the April Fool
Did this April fools prank snare a high profile victim?
Herald Sun in hot water
There have been criminal charges and suppression orders as the Herald Sun tangles with Victoria Police.
When sex trumps sport
A letter to a magazine editor from a young female surfer, raises the issue of sexism in sport, again.
What's going wrong with Channel Ten?
Its share price is falling and its ratings are the lowest they've been, so what is going wrong at Channel Ten?
Is anybody home?
The Australian takes its time to correct two headline typos.
Chequebook journalism lacks credibility
Channel Ten paid for an interview with convicted drug smuggler
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Is anybody home?
The Australian takes its time to correct two headline typos.
Chequebook journalism lacks credibility
Channel Ten paid for an interview with convicted drug smuggler Renae Lawrence and the content appears to lack credibility.
Tough times for Ten
Part two of a look at what is going wrong with Channel Ten.
Blasts from the past keep coming
Two weeks ago Media Watch looked at a case of plagiarism. But it was only the tip of the iceberg.
Advertising goes native
The brave new world of ads as news, or should that be news as ads? Can you even tell the difference? And is that the point?
Advertising goes native
The brave new world of ads as news, or should that be news as ads? Can you even tell the difference? And is that the point?
Not so total recall
Someone pressed the wrong button at the AFR, with disastrous results.
Royal flush
The royal circus came to town, with enough photo spreads, fashion commentary
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Not so total recall
Someone pressed the wrong button at the AFR, with disastrous results.
Royal flush
The royal circus came to town, with enough photo spreads, fashion commentary and fanfare to last a lifetime. But what stories were pushed out of the spotlight as a result?
The long road to press freedom in China
Despite some headway, there's still a long way to go when it comes to press freedom in China.
Found, not found, found again...ok, maybe not
With almost nothing to come from the search for missing flight 370, media are clutching at straws, regardless of veracity.
Budget
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Found, not found, found again...ok, maybe not
With almost nothing to come from the search for missing flight 370, media are clutching at straws, regardless of veracity.
Budget blues
Announcement of a possible deficit levy has divided some commentators over whether a promise has been broken.
Photo rights pack a punch
News Corp paid around $200,000 for the photos of the Packer-Gyngell punch up. Did it get its money worth?
The future for Fairfax photographers
What will
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Photo rights pack a punch
News Corp paid around $200,000 for the photos of the Packer-Gyngell punch up. Did it get its money worth?
The future for Fairfax photographers
What will happen if Fairfax goes ahead and lays off 30 of its 40 photographers?
A very public savaging
A public feud has erupted between 2GB's Ray Hadley and the Daily Telegraph's Josh Massoud. But is there more to it than meets the eye?
Photo Gallery
A selection of images by photographers: Tamara Dean, Nick Moir, Anthony Johnson and Janie Barrett.
Spinning the budget: The budget 2014: A fiscal repair job or bunch of broken promises? That depends on where you get your coverage from and who your friends are.
Spinning the budget: The budget 2014: A fiscal repair job or bunch of broken promises? That depends on where you get your coverage from and who your friends are.
Week of the wink
It was an almost "wink and you miss it" moment, but it set the media on fire.
Front pages fuel flames
In a week where the Prime Minister plummeted in the polls, The
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Week of the wink
It was an almost "wink and you miss it" moment, but it set the media on fire.
Front pages fuel flames
In a week where the Prime Minister plummeted in the polls, The Daily Telegraph distracted its readers with ferals and slackers.
Wake Up put to sleep
Channel Ten has axed Wake Up, and three news bulletins and replaced them with repeats of Bold and the Beautiful and cooking shows. So what next for the network?
Courting the crims
Why does the media love glamorising known criminals, like Roger Rogerson, Mick Gatto and Jordan Belfort?
Parking inspector story lacks facts
A story in
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Courting the crims
Why does the media love glamorising known criminals, like Roger Rogerson, Mick Gatto and Jordan Belfort?
Parking inspector story lacks facts
A story in news.com.au about 'heartless parking inspectors' lacked one crucial detail: verification.
Empire strikes back
News Corp was quick to respond to a very candid interview with ex News Boss Ken Cowley in the Weekend AFR.
Comedy of errors
The ABC's apology to Chris Kenny was a comedy of errors that is no laughing matter.
A fishy tale
A story about a dead dolphin smells a bit fishy.
Wolf in sheep's
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Comedy of errors
The ABC's apology to Chris Kenny was a comedy of errors that is no laughing matter.
A fishy tale
A story about a dead dolphin smells a bit fishy.
Wolf in sheep's clothing
Setting the record straight about what the Wolf of Wall Street really owes investors.
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The rush to publish first causes pain; ABC board politics; The news that isn't
The rush to publish first causes pain; ABC board politics; The news that isn't
Rage against riders; Spectator not so victorious; Secrecy on the high seas; Finding a silver lining
Rage against riders; Spectator not so victorious; Secrecy on the high seas; Finding a silver lining
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Sorry is the hardest word
It's taken The Courier-Mail and Gold Coast Bulletin, three years to apologise for a front page story that alleged a murder victim was a pedophile.
Copy
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Sorry is the hardest word
It's taken The Courier-Mail and Gold Coast Bulletin, three years to apologise for a front page story that alleged a murder victim was a pedophile.
Copy cats caught red handed
Despite settling a dispute with News Corp Australia, Daily Mail Australia is still borrowing heavily from its competitors.
Today time warp
Two time zones and a breaking story caused some confusion for Queensland viewers of Today and Sunrise.
Public interest or sales ploy?
The Courier-Mail says its front page story on Nigel Baden-Clay is in the public interest. But his family believe it is just a cynical exercise to sell
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Public interest or sales ploy?
The Courier-Mail says its front page story on Nigel Baden-Clay is in the public interest. But his family believe it is just a cynical exercise to sell papers.
Million dollar dud?
The West Australian newspaper is giving away a million dollars during Million Dollar Month! Or is it?
Fairfax swings the axe again
Fairfax announces cuts to regional papers in the NSW Riverina, with three photographers, two reporters and all eight sub editors to go.
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