Columns & opinion

Peter Coleman: Cabinet faces News opposition on media reform

Feb 23, 2016 at 07:56 pm by Staff

If News Corp Australia was happy with proposed changes to Australia's media laws, you'd know there was something wrong. As it is, recently appointed executive chairman Michael.... Read More

Peter Coleman: UK readers are still spoiled for choice

Feb 16, 2016 at 06:28 pm by Staff

The demise of UK daily The Independent is a reminder of the importance of - and risks associated with - giving readers a choice, writes Peter Coleman. I've always liked i, wit.... Read More

Mario García: More than a new newsroom for the Washington Post

Feb 16, 2016 at 06:25 pm by Staff

Readers of my blog know that I am an admirer of everything The Washington Post is doing as it merges a fabulously rich history with the essentials for survival in the journali.... Read More

Mario Garcia: Die Zeit celebrates a big birthday

Feb 15, 2016 at 06:30 pm by Staff

One of my favorite projects ever, Die Zeit, the German intellectual newspaper, is turning 70, writes Mario Garcia. Gee, we are almost the same age, although I wish I had aged.... Read More

Kevin Slimp: Common factors among papers that get it right

Dec 14, 2015 at 06:12 pm by Staff

In 2015, I visited a lot of successful papers, writes Kevin Slimp. I've been training and advising newspapers for 21 years, every since Larry Smith asked me to come look over.... Read More

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