• Posted on 30 Apr 2025
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This year on Double Take, we’ve had Sacha Molitorisz bring us The Year in Media Transition 2024

This year on Double Take, we’ve had Sacha Molitorisz bring us The Year in Media Transition 2024, speaking with the ACMA’s former Deputy Chair Creina Chapman and ABC's former Media Watch host Paul Barry on the state of news media in Australia and who should regulate it.  

Derek Wilding brought an expert panel together to reflect on alternatives to the News Media Bargaining Code at a time when platforms are upturning the table. Author of the CMT report Finding a Way Forward for Australian News, Julie Eisenberg, Editorial Director for Mumbrella Media, Hal Crawford, and lawyer, Angela Flannery provided their insights. 

And earlier this month, Monica spoke to Liz Spayd, Lecturer at Georgetown Graduate School of Journalism and former Managing Editor of The Washington Post, on the challenges news media in the United States faces under President Trump, including how best to report his administration.  

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