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  • Premised on providing just such an offer. The only trade-off ...
    Online Advertising: The price of a 'free' online world

    With the advent of the Internet, the cost of providing news, information and entertainment to the public has reduced considerably. Today, literally anyone with a computer can be a journalist, ...

    Microsoft Australia Government Affairs - 3 months, 1 week ago
  • How to make money and it is to the entertainment ...
    Money hard to make from digital media

    The most hotly debated topic in the digital media industry is how to make money and it is to the entertainment sector that many involved in the industry are directing ...

    Computerworld eBusiness InDepth - 6 months, 2 weeks ago
  • How to make money and it is the entertainment sector ...
    Monetising digital media

    The most hotly debated topic in the digital media industry is how to make money and it is the entertainment sector that many involved in the industry are directing their ...

    BuddeBlog - 6 months, 3 weeks ago
  • Expected to play second fiddle to traditional creative arts in ...
    TV gets minor role in thinkfest

    THE media industry is expected to play second fiddle to traditional creative arts in the Towards a Creative Australia stream of this weekend's 2020 Summit.

    The Australian Media News - 7 months, 3 weeks ago
  • Set for a major reshuffle, after Parliament passed a law ...
    Australian media shake-up begins

    Australia's media industry is set for a major reshuffle, after Parliament passed a law lifting restrictions on foreign ownership and mergers.

    National Business Review (NZ) - 10 months, 1 week ago
  • Viewing 2008 with a sense of trepidation, watching warily to ...
    On edge to see if party's over

    AFTER years of buoyancy and growth the media industry is viewing 2008 with a sense of trepidation, watching warily to see if the sliding sharemarket will finally bring an end ...

    The Australian Media News - 10 months, 1 week ago
10 hours, 55 minutes ago Fairfax Shares Gain After Credit Suisse Affirms ‘Outperform’
By Robert Fenner Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Fairfax Media Ltd., Australia’s second-largest newspaper publisher, rose the most in 16 years in Sydney trading after Credit Suisse Group AG affirmed its ...
Bloomberg - 6:54 p.m. Wednesday 3rd December 2008
Breakers veteran wary of Crocs
By MARC HINTON - Fairfax Media | Wednesday, 03 December 2008 Tony Ronaldson hasn't played a record-breaking 620 Australian NBL matches without recognising a danger game when he sees one ...
stuff.co.nz - 10:34 a.m. Wednesday 3rd December 2008
1 day, 6 hours ago Managers lose on Fairfax holdings
FAIRFAX MEDIA'S deputy chief executive, Brian McCarthy, told an investor conference that former Rural Press managers, including himself, entered margin loans to buy Fairfax shares when the regional publisher was ...
Business Day - 11 p.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
McCullum's knock confirms possie
By JONATHAN MILLMOW in Adelaide - Fairfax Media | Tuesday, 02 December 2008 POSITIVE ON POSSIE: If there was one positive to come from the Black Caps disastrous series against ...
stuff.co.nz - 10:40 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Records Martin can't duck
By JONATHAN MILLMOW in Adelaide - Fairfax Media | Tuesday, 02 December 2008 BATTING BUNNY: Black Cap Chris Martin is bowled for a duck as Australia wrap up their win ...
stuff.co.nz - 10:37 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
Black Caps need change in attitude
By JONATHAN MILLMOW - Fairfax Media | Tuesday, 02 December 2008 At lunchtime yesterday the future of Australian cricket flocked in an orderly style on to the Adelaide Oval for ...
stuff.co.nz - 3:14 a.m. Tuesday 2nd December 2008
3 days, 1 hour ago Vettori wins sympathy and praise from Aussies
By JONATHAN MILLMOW in Adelaide - Fairfax Media | Monday, 01 December 2008 STAGGERING: Black Caps skipper Daniel Vettori sends down another delivery in a performance that has drawn both ...
stuff.co.nz - 4:21 a.m. Monday 1st December 2008
3 days, 6 hours ago Fairfax family stays mum on dividends
FAIRFAX MEDIA'S biggest shareholder, the Fairfax family investment company Marinya Media, is staying mum on investor calls for a reduced dividend payout ratio to retire debt early.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 11 p.m. Sunday 30th November 2008
4 days, 6 hours ago Tim McDermott new General Manager of 2UE
The Fairfax Radio Network is pleased to announce the appointment of Tim McDermott as General Manager of 2UE.Tim has worked in the radio industry for o
RadioNEWS - 10:51 p.m. Saturday 29th November 2008
5 days, 6 hours ago Walker silent on Kirk
FAIRFAX Media chairman Ron Walker has declined to comment on speculation about chief executive David Kirk's future at the newspaper and radio company.
Herald Sun - 11 p.m. Friday 28th November 2008
Fairfax told to cut dividend to pay debt and lift shares
MAJOR shareholders have called on Fairfax Media to reduce its dividend payout to retire debt early, as market concerns about its borrowings weigh on its share price.
Sydney Morning Herald Business - 10:58 p.m. Friday 28th November 2008
Time may be running out for Fairfax CEO
Naturally the News Ltd paper, The Australian, gave a good run to news that the Fairfax Media board met in Sydney yesterday without CEO David Kirk, who was in Melbourne ...
Crikey - 12:44 p.m. Friday 28th November 2008
Murmurings of unrest at Fairfax
The board of Fairfax Media held an unscheduled meeting in Sydney yesterday, without managing director David Kirk, The Australian website is reporting today. There are rumours that the company's deputy ...
New Zealand Herald Business - 9:18 a.m. Friday 28th November 2008
6 days, 6 hours ago Fairfax Media board agitation
THE board of Fairfax Media held an unscheduled meeting in Sydney yesterday, without managing director David Kirk. The surprise move came amid growing speculation that supporters of the company's ...
The Australian : Travel - 11:28 p.m. Thursday 27th November 2008

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