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Australian Prime Minister Rallies Global Allies Against Big Tech
Prime Minister Scott Morrison is hoping world leaders can cooperate on reining in the influence of Big Tech firms such as Google and Facebook. The call comes after the Australian ...
February 2, 2021
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
Google’s Advertising Dominance Now in the Crosshairs of Australian Regulators
Google’s dominance of the multibillion-dollar online advertising space is now under scrutiny by Australia’s competition watchdog, opening a ...
January 28, 2021
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
Google Australia Threatens to Pull Search Engine as Battle With Govt Heats Up
Google on Friday pulled its trump card against the Australian government’s news media payment code, threatening to cut ...
January 22, 2021
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
Google ‘Experiments’ on Australia Amid Public Stoush With Government
Google has buried links and search results from Australian news publishers under the guise of an experiment with ...
January 14, 2021
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
BuzzFeed Acquires News Website HuffPost From Verizon Media
BuzzFeed on Thursday bought news website HuffPost from Verizon Communications Inc in the latest sign of consolidation in ...
November 20, 2020
BY
Reuters
Australia Releases Ground-Breaking New Mandatory Code Forcing Google, Facebook to Pay Media
The Australian treasurer has unveiled a world-first mandatory code, or bargaining model, that will force Google and Facebook ...
July 30, 2020
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
The Divided States of America
Commentary It’s difficult to imagine a more divisive time in America’s history, and there have certainly been many. ...
February 12, 2020
BY
Adrian Norman
Where Our Trust in News Lives
Commentary LEXINGTON, Virginia—Every Wednesday morning, James McDaniel sits along the South Main Street portion of U.S. Highway 11 ...
January 28, 2020
BY
Salena Zito
Is the News Media in a Position to Be Concerned About ‘Fake News’?
For years, the mainstream media has complained loudly about smaller news outlets they consider "fringe," who have been ...
January 15, 2020
BY
Gina Shakespeare
Trump Takes Reporters Head on in a Contentious News Conference About the $5.6 Million Dollars He Raised for Veterans
Donald Trump's feud with the media boiled over on Tuesday, May 31 when he gave a press conference ...
May 31, 2016
BY
Steven Klett
Why the History of News Explains Its Future
Was May 2016 the month that faith in print newspapers finally died?
May 18, 2016
BY
Heidi J.S. Tworek
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Hopkins P. Breazeale
and
John Maxwell Hamilton
Depleted Local Media Threatens Ability to Hold Those in Power to Account
As voters go to the polls in the U.K. local elections on May 5, few will be aware ...
April 25, 2016
BY
Gordon Neil Ramsay
and
Martin Moore
Poll: Vast Majority of Americans Don’t Trust the News Media
Trust in the news media is being eroded by perceptions of inaccuracy and bias, fueled in part by ...
April 17, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
Going Viral in 1896 Took Years, Not Hours
Populist presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan electrified the 1896 Democratic National Convention with a speech in which he ...
March 15, 2016
BY
John Toon
Trump Attacks Publisher of Largest New Hampshire Newspaper
New Hampshire's largest newspaper, the Union Leader, is the latest target of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's attacks ...
December 29, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Does ‘Twitter Moments’ Herald the Comeback of Human Beings?
Earlier this month, Twitter launched a new feature called Moments, which offers a curated and frequently updated collection ...
October 30, 2015
BY
Felicity Duncan
Why There Are Way More Guys in the Media
Five out of every six names in the media today are men’s, report researchers.
October 3, 2015
BY
Katherine Gombay
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