‘Simply untrue’: PM makes false claim
Scott Morrison tried to deflect attention away from Coalition staffers’ misbehaviour today. But now his claims are in tatters.
Scott Morrison tried to deflect attention away from Coalition staffers’ misbehaviour today. But now his claims are in tatters.
News Corp Australia has reached an agreement with Facebook that will see the tech giant pay for journalism displayed on its platform.
News Corp and Water Polo Australia have teamed for an unprecedented livestream event featuring more than 160 matches across the senior and youth championships starting in Brisbane this month.
The multi-year agreement will see the tech giant pay the media company for displaying its news content on the Facebook News product.
News Corp is on the cusp of a commercial agreement with Facebook that would see the tech giant pay the media company for use of its journalism.
The competition watchdog has rejected the claim News Corp has a monopoly in Australia, saying other sectors are much more concentrated.
European news publishers and Microsoft push for a media code amid News Corp talks with Facebook over its sweeping ban.
Kevin Rudd’s attempt to blame News Corp Australia for the downfall of Julia Gillard lacks credibility, Stephen Conroy says.
News Corp Australasia chief Michael Miller has told an inquiry into media diversity that the hearing itself ‘is evidence of free speech’.
News Corp’s executive chairman has hit back at claims made by Kevin Rudd that the company has too much of a media monopoly.
News Corp has inked a global licensing deal with Google that will see the tech giant make ‘significant payments’ to the publisher for displaying its content.
News Corp strikes a deal under which Google will pay it for content, as Australia prepares to legislate a media bargaining code.
Robert Thomson has heralded the decision to reshape Foxtel as a next-generation subscription service as a “monumental moment” for the pay-TV platform.
Property exchange Bricklet is drawing prospective home buyers and investors keen for an exposure to the rising market.
Australia’s sharemarket surged to an 11-month high after Wall Street hit records. News Corp up 13pc. RBA warns the economy’s performance is ‘middling’.
The media major’s shares shot up on a spike in subscriptions and advertising across its digital platforms in the December quarter.
The nation has become more resilient to change and disruption because of this year, says News Corp’s Michael Miller.
Laws that will force tech giants to pay news media companies for the use of their content is a landmark moment for Australian journalism, says Michael Miller.
Jim Chalmers charged taxpayers more than $800 to travel to Sydney and attend Christmas drinks held by News Corp’s co-chairman Lachlan Murdoch.
The former PM boasts about ‘broad shoulders’ in dealing with critics, but it’s his glass jaw that continues to be most evident.
Here is a suggestion how two former PMs could better spend their time in service to the nation.
News Corp is ‘cautiously optimistic’ that technology giants like Google and Facebook will be made to pay for the news content carried on their platforms.
Perhaps if Rudd and Turnbull knew voters as well as most editors know their readers they might’ve lasted longer as PM before being rolled by their parties.
The nation deserves better from two former prime ministers.
Contempt charges brought over the reporting of George Pell’s conviction for child sex offences had a ‘devastating bazooka-sized hole’, the Victorian Supreme Court has heard.
Charges have been dropped against three journalists over the way George Pell’s conviction was reported.
A Senate inquiry into media diversity is expected to call News Corp Australia executives and editors as it examines the ‘independence and reliability’ of the press.
News Corp Australia has rejected former prime minister Malcolm Turnbull’s allegations that its newspapers blamed last summer’s deadly bushfires on arsonists.
Three journalists from The Australian were winners at the Kennedy Awards for Excellence in Journalism in Sydney on Friday night.
The digital publisher has seen a rush in demand for its news sources at a time of political and economic upheaval during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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