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Has Chairman Rupert entirely lost his marbles?

Why has Rupert Murdoch thrown $2.6 billion into a venture that is almost certainly doomed to fail ...  
Unfairfax and the tame toothless tiger

Managing editor David Donovan reports on a shameful display of media ethics by the Fairfax Press ...  
News Limited’s hysterical campaign confirms need for media regulation

News Limited is the main perpetrator of media abuses in Australia, writes Alan Austin, and hence ...  
News of Labor's death has been severely exaggerated

  The mainstream media are doing their best to skew the debate and misrepresent in the ...  
Freedom of speech is not the freedom to oppress

Bob Ellis writes an open letter to Independent MPs Rob Oakeshott and Tony Windsor, imploring them ...  
Hysterical attacks on weak media reforms tell real story

The ongoing criticism in the major news media of Communication Minister Stephen Conroy’s very ...  
Nick Ross, the ABC and what lies beneath The Australian’s lies

ABC tech reporter Nick Ross has been taken to task by his employer after criticising the Coalit ...  
Dial M for Murdoch: into the court of the Sun King

The book Dial M for Murdoch is a chilling reminder, writes Graham Jackson, that Rupert Murdoch ...  
The media campaign against the Government revealed

If you think the media have the knives out for the Government, then you're dead right, says ...  
How the NSW Police helped Ray Hadley

Shockjock for Sydney’s 2GB, Nine’s NRL announcer Ray Hadley, is a shocking bully, with too- ...  
Is mainstream media biased?

Vince O’Grady considers the question of whether the Australian mainstream media is biased by ...  
Happy Margo Kingston relaunches 'Still Not Happy, John!'

Margo Kingston’s 2007 bestseller ‘Still Not Happy, John!’has been relaunched as an ebook. ...  
Did The Australian misrepresent IPCC chair on global warming?

(via Skeptical Science) Posted on 25 February 2013 by dana1981 As we have discussed many times at ...  
Rupert and James Murdoch to appear in court in UK phone hacking trials

Rupert and James Murdoch are likely to be summonsed for questioning in court over the way they ran ...  
The future of investigative reporting in Australia

Even with the steep decline of Fairfax and APN, the future of Australian investigative journalism ...  
More hot wind from The Australian’s Graham Lloyd

Another anti-wind power article in The Australian has led scientists to denounce the paper’s ...  
Fairfax sheds more staff at Canberra Times

Customer service employees at The Canberra Times are the latest victims of rapidly declining ...  
Fairfax's anti-Government bias is as clear as (David) Day

Fairfax media has ramped up its campaign against the Government — now abandoning any pretence of ...  

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