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News Corp Australia launches Dear Evan – a campaign to show support for US journalist Evan Gershkovich, who will this week mark one year in Russian detention. Send your words of support.
News Corp Australia launches Dear Evan – a campaign to show support for US journalist Evan Gershkovich, who will this week mark one year in Russian detention. Send your words of support.
Matty and Benny chat about the much-hyped Golden Slipper clash between Storm Boy and Switzerland, the other four Group 1 races on an epic card at Rosehill Gardens, and Imperatriz shooting for back-to-back William Reid Stakes wins.
Sydney trainer Matthew Smith might have found the perfect race for a consistent filly at Tuesday’s Kyneton meeting.
Matty and Benny chat about the All-Star Mile and what can be done, Saturday’s race itself (Mr Brightside benefit?), the importance of weight and barriers, and Rosehill’s Group 1 meeting, headlined by the Coolmore Classic.
This year’s $3.75m All-Star Mile will be survival of the strongest and Racenet has produced a runner-by-runner guide to who will be left standing at the end.
Australian news publishers argue Meta’s claim that fewer people are seeking news content on Facebook is fundamentally untrue.
An impressive Ballarat winner can back up her first-up performance while a $31 chance could produce a surprise result in the last race of Friday night’s meeting at The Valley.
Sport for women has evolved. As a media company, we have to keep pace with those changes – by recognising history, and looking to the future, writes our new women’s sports editor Emma Greenwood
They hold some of the most important positions in Australian sport – but who wields the most power? We reveal all in this year’s Power 100.
Matty and Benny discuss a TV blooper inside the jockeys’ room, Imperatriz’s chances in the Newmarket Handicap, the return of Think About It in the Canterbury Stakes, and the Randwick Guineas (is it more wide open than the market suggests?)
News Corp and the ABC have warned Labor’s proposed laws to combat online misinformation provide no protections for journalists’ sources.
News Corp’s global chief Robert Thomson condemns Meta for its decision to end a commitment to pay media outlets for material they provide for Facebook.
Tech giant Meta’s decision to cease paying news publishers for the content they provide will have a catastrophic flow-on effect on most industries, warns News Corp boss Michael Miller.
News Corp’s Victorian form analyst likes what he sees from a Danny O’Brien-trained import who looks set for much better races in the future.
Matty and Benny discuss Jamie Kah’s return to Group 1 glory, J-Mac increasingly likely to move to Hong Kong, the TAB’s $637m loss, and Saturday’s big Group 1 day of racing, including the return of Storm Boy and Kovalica.
Matty and Benny discuss the long-awaited Melbourne Cup TV rights deal, the much talked about Jimmysstar ride, the triple Group 1 day of racing at Caulfield on Saturday, and a couple of tips for Hobartville Stakes day at Rosehill.
Marko Rudan is in hot water over his explosive rants against the A-Leagues and their officials – but he was spot on, says Socceroos great Robbie Slater in this week’s On The Attack column.
News Corp chief Robert Thomson says ‘courtship is preferable to courtrooms’ as the media titan enters talks to become a core content provider to AI companies.
Matty and Benny chat about the return of Group 1 racing, the Inglis Millennium, is Gillon McLachlan really over the line, did Damien Oliver make the right call, and the unexpected opportunity which emerged for SA racing.
Chief executive Robert Thomson outlined a ‘sterling start in fiscal year 2024’, while detailing the media company’s approach to artificial intelligence.
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