Amanda Meade
Amanda Meade is Guardian Australia's media correspondent and writes media diary the Weekly Beast. She has been a journalist since 1989, first at the Sydney Morning Herald and then at the Australian
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The $188m eight-part series was to be filmed in Melbourne but has been shelved because of ‘push costs and uncertainty’
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The weekly beastABC’s quiet revolution behind sackings as viewers switch off TV and tune into TikTokSo called ‘legacy jobs’ are on the way out and digital reporters are being hired as national broadcaster reinvents itself. Plus: Ten’s team shakeup
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Broadcaster to put out one national Sunday 7pm bulletin, with savings from cuts to fund transition to digital-first model
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Nine Entertainment paper says it ‘essentially campaigned’ for 11 stockmen accused of killing at least 28 Aboriginal people to escape prosecution
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Data highlights total government spending on print as experts say Daniel Andrews’ move will be watched
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Seven chairman Kerry Stokes, who parachuted the former soldier into a network job in 2015, says ‘the judgment does not accord with the man I know’
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Not only is it high stakes between Australia’s largest media companies but experts say this case will likely affect future public interest stories
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‘Horrified’ reader tracks down Indigenous leader to explain harsh words are not hers. Plus: tabloids smell blood as Michael Rowland takes a break
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National broadcaster confirms Q+A host made complaint to Sydney police before a 41-year-old man was charged with two counts of online harassment