Communications
PR firms target blogging in latest marketing strategy
PR firms are starting to target bloggers for promotional postings, but how accountable will they be in the online world......
The Wire speaks with Living Black
Australia’s only prime time Indigenous current affairs program, Living Black, is back on air next week. Interview with presenter, Karla......
Is the economic down-turn a media beat-up?
Newspapers and news bulletins over the past few months have brought nothing but bad news about the economy. This week......
Make way for Freeview!
You’ve probably seen the ads on commercial TV and the ABC, promoting Freeview which is billed as a “new era......
Community Radio hit hard by fires
While we are hearing many stories of people who have been affected by the bushfires, spare a thought for those......
MySpace tackles cyberbullies with tougher guidelines
Security and safety on the Internet is an ever increasing problem for the world’s kids, teens, and tweens. That’s why......
Old and new media battle it out on the Internet
Cyberwars are heating up as old and new media vie for prominence on the internet. The Warner Music Group has......
Podcasting in a Palestinian refugee camp
Israeli blockades of the Gaza strip, settlers refusing to leave the West Bank, missile attacks from Gaza, prisoner exchanges, suicide......
Is there such a thing as internet addiction?
China recently recognised internet addiction as a medical condition, but is it something we should be worried about?...
Rethinking Telecommunications
In the lead-up to the last election, the Rudd government promised to deliver a better broadband network. Sounds like a......