OpinionGwynne Dyer<i>Gwynne Dyer</i>: Newspapers pray Murdoch's move will be a master strokeCan Rupert Murdoch save the newspaper industry by making people pay to read the news online? Probably not...10 Aug 04:00 PM
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New ZealandBroadcaster says jobs at riskJob cuts are on the cards as one of New Zealand's largest broadcasters aims to slash an estimated $10 million from its budget.08 Aug 04:00 PM
OpinionFuture of web 'free stuff' in the air after Murdoch's moveRupert Murdoch's plan to charge for mainstream news online is a sensitive topic for the news industry and a big risk, writes Liam Dann.07 Aug 04:00 PM
Media and marketingNews Corp to charge for online contentRupert Murdoch says News Corp will start charging for access to the global media group's online news content.06 Aug 04:00 PM
WorldSandilands' fall latest sorry tale in world of shock jocksAustralian radio host 'in recess' after his on air questioning of a 14-year-old girl about her sexual history revealed she had been raped at 12.03 Aug 04:00 PM
LifestyleGirl power rules as NME gets first female editorAppointment reflects the changing music industry.29 Jul 11:24 PM
New ZealandLet's get ready to rambleThey're among our most controversial presenters, but Paul Henry and Michael Laws remain unrepentant about their on-air behaviour11 Jul 04:00 PM