Dario Nelli – working journalist profile
In this Working Journalist profile, Matt Calvitto meets Dario Nelli, editor of Australia’s Italian newspaper, Il Globo.
In this Working Journalist profile, Matt Calvitto meets Dario Nelli, editor of Australia’s Italian newspaper, Il Globo.
In this working journalist profile, Dave Warneke meets Eddie Summerfield who covers news for regional FM radio stations in Mildura and Mount Gambier.
Neos Kosmos’ Sotiris Hatzimanolis talks to John Pyrros about his job as editor-in-chief of Australia’s biggest selling Greek newspaper.
In this Working Journalist profile, Matt Calvitto meets Dario Nelli, editor of Australia’s Italian newspaper, Il Globo.
In this working journalist profile, Dave Warneke meets Eddie Summerfield who covers news for regional FM radio stations in Mildura and Mount Gambier.
Neos Kosmos’ Sotiris Hatzimanolis talks to John Pyrros about his job as editor-in-chief of Australia’s biggest selling Greek newspaper.
Transparency has never been more important in journalism, which is why Mary-Lou Ciampa has chosen American journalist and academic Jeff Jarvis’s ‘About Me/Disclosures’ page on his blog to join our ‘100 articles’ list.
A former advisor to President Nixon draws parallels between the News of the World phone hacking scandal and Watergate in this piece chosen by Kate Scarff to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read.
A discussion on America’s National Public Radio about the dangers faced by Mexican journalists has been nominated by Matthew Dixon to join our ‘100 articles’ list.
Is television news a likely casualty of the rise of online media? Michael Kinsley considers its plight in this Washington Post article that’s been chosen by Jonathan Wilkinson to join our ‘100 articles’ list.
Opinion polls are everywhere. But journalists should be rigorous when interpreting them, cautions this piece from America’s National Council of Public Polls, which has been chosen by Michael Nolan to join our ‘100 articles’ list.
A conversation with Australian photojournalist Nigel Brennan about his experience being held hostage in Africa has been chosen by Mary-Lou Ciampa to join our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.
A social media slip up take centre stage in an amusing cautionary tale by the American sports columnist Bill Simmons. The piece has been chosen by Jonathan Wilkinson to take its place in our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.
A groundbreaking piece of investigative reporting by the pioneering journalist Nellie Bly has been selected by Bethany Morris as one of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.
Paying for news might be seen as a stain on journalism practice. But the reality is more complex, says Jeremy W. Peters in this piece that’s been selected by Kate Scarff to join our our list of the ‘100 articles’ every journalist should read about journalism.
It was one of the most haunting images to appear in newspapers the day after 9/11. Why did it disappear? That’s what Tom Junod wondered when he wrote ‘Falling Man’, which Matthew Dixon has selected for our ‘100 articles’ list.
What’s the role of opinion and analysis in the media today? And who’s good at it and why? These are just a couple of the questions that will be fielded by Jonathan Green in his guest lecture at La Trobe University today at 1 pm.
Today, La Trobe University’s Advanced Journalism Practice class welcomes La Trobe graduate and Herald Sun journalist Paul Tatnell as guest lecturer. All students welcome.
Unlike St Kilda’s annihilation of a putrid Adelaide last night, Ben Waterworth believes Sunday’s western derby between Fremantle and West Coast will be gripping viewing. He previews that game, as well as the rest of Round 18’s AFL action.
In this La Trobe podcast interview with Matt Smith, ABC Managing Director Mark Scott discusses the phone hacking scandal and its possible fallout, journalism practice and ethics, the changing media landscape, and, of course, the ABC.
Journalism student Kevin Hawkins has just completed an internship at sportal.com.au, an experience that provided him with some sobering advice from a soccer journalist.
We’re a technologically savvy lot, but the growth of social networking sites may not provide us with a Web 2.0 utopia. Renee Tibbs listens in on our private business.
The controversial carbon tax will set the scene for the remainder of Julia Gillard’s term as Prime Minister, and determine how long she remains in power, says Matthew Dixon.
Are you reading actual news or PR propaganda? Caleb Bridge explores the symbiotic relationship between PR practitioners and journalists, and the practice of ‘churnalism’.
Is economic growth as we’ve known a thing of the past as the impact of climate change kicks in? Helen Lobato considers the arguments raised by former Greenpeace head, Paul Gilding.
In the fourth episode of documentary web series The Inland Sea, Steinar Ellingsen meets 87-year-old outback pioneer Molly Clark, who for 30 years lived all by herself in one of Australia’s most isolated areas.