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Here’s what we know – and don’t know – about what is shaping as the second biggest own goal by a prominent Australian identity so far this year.
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MEDIA DIARY
Today show star sidelined over $50,000 ‘prize’
Here’s what we know – and don’t know – about what is shaping as the second biggest own goal by a prominent Australian identity so far this year.
COMMENTARY
Journos fail to grasp basic Islamist terror truths
Journalists often misunderstand the point of terrorism. Islamist attacks in Western countries are designed to show young Muslims that the West cares more for white victims than it does for Muslim victims in Islamic countries.
MEDIA
Sky’s digital evolution paying off
Sky News Australia boss Paul Whittaker said its overall upswing in popularity is the result of a carefully orchestrated transition to a truly multimedia digital business.
MEDIA
How Nova Entertainment won the radio wars
The starting gun has been fired on a new year of radio ratings and by most measures, Nova Entertainment, led by chief executive Peter Charlton, is faring better than the competition.
MEDIA
Howzat: networks cash in on Indian summer
If the incoming owner of Foxtel and Kayo was concerned about sharing cricket rights with Seven, the results of the Australia vs India Test series show there’s little cause for concern.
MEDIA
Audio ads go local at breakfast
Advertisers like the current FM mix of localised breakfast then networked content later in the day.
THE GROWTH AGENDA
Skin protection campaign stops 2200 cancers developing
A skin cancer awareness campaign targeting young people in a bid to avoid melanomas later in life helped avert more than 2200 skin cancers from developing.
THE GROWTH AGENDA
Aus Open smashes it with attendance and sponsors
This year’s AO has already broken records for attendance and partnerships - and there is still a week of tennis to go. The Growth Agenda explores how the world’s biggest grand slam is driving growth.
THE GROWTH AGENDA
Regulation looms as SA ban junk ads
Food and drink companies are bracing for widespread limitations on advertising and marketing, following a junk food ad ban on public transport in South Australia.