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Newspaper site paywalls: dribbles of gold, not rivers

The grand experiment on erecting paywalls for news content online took another step yesterday, with News Limited releasing figures -- sort of -- for how many people have signed up for digital...

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Journalism education honour roll: why teaching media matters

Graduates from journalism and media and communications courses are no longer confined to wannabes and to the latest generation. And they do find jobs -- all over the place.

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New Kid on the Block: it’s the Renew kid on the block

RenewEconomy is an online-only niche publication that has as its tagline "tracking the next industrial revolution". It's the latest New Kid on the Block.

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Simons: journalism teachers have earned a place at the table

In a world increasingly driven by media, knowing how media works and how to make media content is an important set of understandings for any citizen.

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Press Council, richer but disunited, still the best regulatory option

After long and delicate negotiations, it was announced Australia’s major publishers had agreed to greatly increase the funding for the Australian Press Council.

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New Kid on the Block: a True approach to music

Collapse Board, a music website, is this week's entrant in Crikey's occasional series New Kid on the Block.

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The Oz sued for defamation by former OPI employee

The Australian and reporter Chip Le Grand are being sued for defamation over a series of stories published last December in which a former Office of Police Integrity manager was accused of bullying.

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Idiot’s Guide to the Convergence Review: the principles

So the Convergence Review report is big -- very big, in number of pages and in implications.

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Simons: review says Finkelstein got regs diagnosis right, prescription wrong

The Convergence Review Report has effectively concluded that Ray Finkelstein got the diagnosis right but the prescription wrong when he recommended statutory regulation for news media.

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Idiot’s Guide to the Convergence Review: content standards

How does the Convergence Review balance its deregulatory vibe with its assertion that content standards are still necessary, because the community expects them and because failing to restrict access to...

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Idiot’s Guide to the Convergence Review: public and community broadcasting

The Convergence Review gives non-commercial media, including the ABC, SBS and community broadcasters, a nice deal on spectrum, the suggestion of access to more money, and a pat on the back for doing a...

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Simons: the bottom line … news or profitability?

There is a respectable point of view among those who analyse media businesses that the smart thing to do for serious news journalism is move to the political right.

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How do we defend editorial integrity in the post-industrial age?

The situation of Fairfax Media, with three editors standing down in one day, make this a good time to think carefully about what journalists mean by editorial independence.

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The free-fall of Fairfax: only our news appetite will save it

What are the possible futures for Fairfax Media, following the latest lurch in what the company points out is the biggest restructure in its history?

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Simons: in a paywalled world, it won’t be what’s new but what’s valued

Content behind the paywall, whether it is analysis or news, will have to be born of journalists who take the time to understand context and nuance rather than rely on traditional values.

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The fact is, one size doesn’t fit all platforms

As today's news media executives deal with agonies of the present, there are unexamined claims that get thrown around and fond hopes and cost exigencies that are misprepresented as bright new ways...

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Chinese activate ‘zoushuangai’ media: will it free the press?

The Chinese media landscape is changing, exciting and worrying local journalists. Is the firm hand of government control easing as proprietors are told to embrace commercialism and Western practice?

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Simons: how media perpetuate women’s silence

Men dominate the media, both creating it, and the people it covers. Is it any wonder it cynically dismissed Gillard's irritation at sexism?

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What we know the government thinks on media regulation

Time is ticking for the government to act on media regulation. There's plenty of talk inside the government but nothing concrete is emerging. Could it all be too hard?

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Simons: the view from inside an Australian hatchet job

Margaret Simons responds to articles in The Australian today criticising her reporting of the Cameron Stewart/Simon Artz affair in Crikey. She stands by her stories.

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Simons on the compact Age: a shiny new face, but where’s the heart?

Margaret Simons reviews The Age as it ditches the broadsheet format for a compact future.

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Minimalist media reform that only starts the job

Some expected Stephen Conroy to do nothing on media reform in an election year. He's done something -- but it's not much, and it may not pass Parliament anyway. The government's minimalist approach...

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Six-step approach for genuine media regs reform

The Melbourne University academic and Crikey contributor outlines a six-point plan for genuine media regulation in a submission to the Senate committee looking at Labor's proposed reforms.

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Wood bets on Guardian, so what now for philanthropic media?

The Global Mail's experiment in philanthropic journalism via Graeme Wood looks doomed. So what did we learn about funding journalism in the future?

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The ABC debate: the ABC must innovate

Without the freedom to innovate, the ABC will just become the commercial media's shadow, writes Margaret Simons

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