Trolling ‘worse’ if working for ABC
ABC’s chief political correspondent Laura Tingle says she hardly bothers with social media anymore.
ABC’s chief political correspondent Laura Tingle says she hardly bothers with social media anymore.
When Peta Credlin fronted up at a Covid press conference last year, the backlash from colleagues was ferocious.
Sky News host and former prime ministerial chief of staff Peta Credlin is joining The Australian as a columnist.
The ABC’s general counsel said she was quitting seven months ago but has been unable to go since the Porter defamation action began.
Websites for the White House, the British government and media left inaccessible in mass internet outage.
ABC managing director David Anderson says he will look into potential breaches of social media guidelines by Sally Neighbour.
Australia’s TV streaming market has been hit by the dominance of unregulated global giants, according to Foxtel chief Patrick Delany.
The defamation action taken by Christian Porter cost the ABC $780,000.
Nine Radio’s dominance is under threat in Sydney as 2GB takes a nosedive in ratings after changing its dominant line-up and changing its ad models.
The ABC admits it needs to better represent mainstream Australians and it’s committed to doing this by 2025.
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