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As authoritarian influence and disinformation grow across the Indo-Pacific, Australia is still failing to back one of its strongest assets: trusted journalism.
The rarest Bluey silver coins have been resold for more than 11 times their original price. But it’s worth seeing how much of a markup you’re actually paying.
The profusion of video access to anywhere on earth, at any time of day or night, was unimaginable before Turner’s work to make CNN conceivable and then real.
Children’s podcasts are a fast-growing part of the audio industry. Here are five that work particularly well for shared listening.
The radio presenter has died at 64 following a cancer diagnosis. His loss will be acutely felt by his fans.
From comedian Anne Edmonds, Bad Company doesn’t quite know who it is for, and doesn’t understand the people it is making fun of.
The show reminds us how good Australian family programming can be, if we invest in it.
This month, our experts are loving shows and films from Australia, Canada, the United States and Korea.
Can the diverse pack of dog lovers that gather at the local park draw Roland out of his shell – and deliver some laughs along the way?
The new ABC mini-series Goolagong is a rags-to-riches story about a small-town girl with a ball and a piece of 2 x 4 who dreams of one day winning Wimbledon.
These 5 great listens investigate the labyrinthine qualities of art forgery, the peculiar celebrity of the art forger, and the modern obsession with authenticity.
Unapologetically Ita sketches the public life of a person who gets things done. An account of her career as a journalist, however, is a job for another author.
Yes, the British broadcaster made some serious errors, but the response seems over the top. Were other pressures brought to bear?
Comedian host Julia Zemiro is joined by criminologists and comedians to unpick key crime issues. Here’s where it works – and where it doesn’t.
Pressuring broadcasters by leveraging the powers of the Federal Communications Commission occurs no matter which party controls the White House.
The crisis facing local journalism is playing out the world over. A new report charts what other countries are doing in response and what Australia can learn.
President Nixon tried and failed to cancel ‘The Dick Cavett Show.’ Since then, deregulation and consolidation have made media conglomerates more willing to accommodate those in power.
Think you know what the First Amendment means and protects? You − and a lot of Jimmy Kimmel’s defenders − may well be wrong.
The stoush comes as the prime minister prepares for his long-sought meeting with the president.
A new exhibition at the National Museum of Australia pays tribute to one of Australia’s most beloved children’s television icons.
