New managing director, new digital age at the ABC
Google’s Michelle Guthrie will be the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s next managing director, writes Lindsey Martin.
Google’s Michelle Guthrie will be the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s next managing director, writes Lindsey Martin.
Campbell Elmer examines the extent and impact of one of the election promises broken in this year’s federal budget; cuts to the ABC and SBS.
The managing director of Australia’s public broadcaster says recent attacks against the ABC are unfounded while launching a new book on journalism.
Google’s Michelle Guthrie will be the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s next managing director, writes Lindsey Martin.
Campbell Elmer examines the extent and impact of one of the election promises broken in this year’s federal budget; cuts to the ABC and SBS.
The managing director of Australia’s public broadcaster says recent attacks against the ABC are unfounded while launching a new book on journalism.
Talks on the possible amalgamation between Australia’s largest public broadcasters is stirring up both sides of the debate, writes Deniz Uzgun.
Google’s Michelle Guthrie will be the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s next managing director, writes Lindsey Martin.
Campbell Elmer examines the extent and impact of one of the election promises broken in this year’s federal budget; cuts to the ABC and SBS.
The managing director of Australia’s public broadcaster says recent attacks against the ABC are unfounded while launching a new book on journalism.
If you’ve ever secretly yearned to host Media Watch, asking the hard questions of editors, managing directors and CEO’s, then here’s your chance to rub shoulders with some of Australia’s media leaders.
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.
A new website called The Conversation has got everyone talking. Jessica Buccolieri caught up with Matt de Neef, a former upstart editor who is now a member of the site’s editorial team.
A 2009 speech by ABC Managing Director Mark Scott about the the role of public broadcasting and the relationship between “legacy” media and audiences has been selected by Chris McNamara as one of the ‘100 articles’ that every journalist should read about journalism.
What do journalists and politicians have in common? They’ve both learned a valuable lesson from Election 2010. Sarah Green reviews ABC Managing Director Mark Scott’s keynote address at the Melbourne Writers Festival.
La Trobe’s Lawrie Zion is one of the panelists in a discussion this afternoon entitled “Do Journos do it better? Journalists in SocMedia Communities”, which is part of the Media140 conference being held in Sydney and streamed live on the web.
ABC Managing Director Mark Scott says big media empires are out of step with young media consumers.
ABC Managing Director tackles this question in his 2009 A.N.Smith Lecture in Journalism on Wednesday, 14th of October.