Media Watch: May 25
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Tonight, ABC is schooled on a school story.
ABC is set to report on Seven's mistake with an incorrect photo of a supposed ISIS bride.
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Tonight on ABC, political parties you've never heard of, according to the AFR.
Tonight, Auntie’s day of reckoning at the Royal Commission.
Tonight Linton Besser weighs in on Karl Stefanovic losing his job after that podcast.
Tonight, Nine News reports a concussion pill as a medical breakthrough.
9:15pm? 9:20pm? 9:24pm? Mixed messaging on broadcast times -from a show that is all about accuracy.
Tonight, 60 Minutes fails to give its audience the full picture when covering two child-abduction cases.
A cheeky SBS campaign addresses the burning question: how do you watch the FIFA World Cup at work?
MediaRoom: The Post gets the drop on NZME's right-wing investor in declaring its journa...
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There was only one story on TV yesterday and it wasn't in primetime.
Two shows battled for eyeballs on a fairly uneventful Sunday, if not for FIFA World Cup.
Nine and Seven ruled viewing until 7:30pm on Monday. But then the dial turned....
The World Cup audience goes beyond the broadcast - The Media Online
Fox News was the only network with gains during primetime and total day.
Tonight, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce manage to keep their public wedding very private.
Public broadcasters top a recent study of media organisations -but there is division over the job all media is doing.
Household viewing habits have changed considerably but reporting metrics are still stuck in the past says media expert Murray Love. The post Why video measurement should reflect ho...
MY VIEWING this week has been reminiscent of the famous “Football, football, football” Mitchell and Webb sketch, but there is a World Cup happening right now. Having last week watc...
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