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Australian Press Unites For Assange
Letter to PM could prove persuasive
By Joel Meares Dec 15, 2010 at 01:13 PM
As his lawyer alleges a grand jury in Virginia is working up charges to file against him, Julian Assange has... More
Australian Media CEO’s Embarrassing Memo Mistake
Confirming eighty-two firings with “track changes” in place
By Joel Meares May 12, 2011 at 11:04 AM
What could be more embarrassing to a reporter than the incident from a couple of months ago when The Washington... More
Factchecking enters ‘Conversation’ in Oz
How an Australian news site is taking a new approach to the format
By Brendan Nyhan Jul 31, 2013 at 11:00 AM
Australia has suddenly become a hotbed for political factchecking. In May, PolitiFact Australia launched as the first international affiliate of... More
In Deep Water
Reporters explore socio-economic complexity underlying floods in Brazil, Australia
By Sanhita Reddy Jan 26, 2011 at 12:33 PM
RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil — No one is singing in the rain. The mudslides here and the floods in Australia... More
Press war Down Under
A mining mogul’s battle with an Australian media group shakes the industry
By Curtis Brainard Jun 29, 2012 at 04:50 PM
Fairfax Limited, one of Australia’s largest media conglomerates, is at war with its largest individual shareholder, the world’s richest woman.... More
Woman’s work - The twisted reality of an Italian freelancer in Syria
Sourcing Trayvon Martin ‘photos’ from stormfront - Not a good idea, Business Insider
Elizabeth Warren, the antidote to CNBC - The senator schools the talking heads on bank regulation
Art Laffer + PR blitz = press failure - The media types up the retail lobby’s propaganda
Reuters’s global warming about-face - A survey shows the newswire ran 50 percent fewer stories on climate change after hiring a “skeptic”
Barack Obama: ‘those old times aren’t coming back’
“It used to be there were local newspapers everywhere. If you wanted to be a journalist, you could really make a good living working for your hometown paper”
The Guardian’s editor opens up on Reddit
Alan Rusbridger, editor of The Guardian, answered questions in an Ask Me Anything
The (almost) lost speech of Justice Anthony Kennedy
How his insightful remarks about the Constitution inadvertently make the case for a Supreme Court “media pool”
Fox News sues TVEyes for copyright infringement
Says subscription service sells access to its content without permission nor compensation
CJR's Guide to Online News Startups
ACEsTooHigh.com – Reporting on the science, education, and policy surrounding childhood trauma
Who Owns What
The Business of Digital Journalism
A report from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism
Questions and exercises for journalism students.


