ABC needs an economics expert
With a bachelor of arts and a major in Italian, is the ABC’s Emma Alberici really the voice of economic reason?
With a bachelor of arts and a major in Italian, is the ABC’s Emma Alberici really the voice of economic reason?
Tolerance of different points of view and support for free speech increasingly look like conservative values in a social media world.
ABC political reporters on TV and radio should do some courses on economics and business.
In the post-truth world of fake news it is harder to build a public constituency for the media’s right to know.
Too often journalists on the left seem unaware of political and social positions other than their own.
If ever a story highlighted the disconnect between Twitter and the real world it was the uproar over African gangs in Melbourne.
Social media, online clickbait and the 24-hour news cycle are killing journalism.
The decision to move an annual radio event from Australia Day tells us all we need to know about ABC management.
Having succeeded at building paid digital subscriptions to 100,000 — more than half its total sales — how does the future look now The Australian?
It’s about time someone tackled the bloated middle management layers of the ABC’s silos, and sharpened focus on content.
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