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Media in motion
The Centre for Media Transition newsletter - The News Bargaining Incentive and Walkley walkouts | Issue 6/2026
NBI - Next Big Idea please
Derek Wilding sifts through the proposed News Bargaining Incentive legislation to identify major issues
When the Walkley board walks
Monica Attard explains some of the tensions behind-the-scenes at the Walkley Awards.
An incentive to distribute
Julie Eisenberg details how funds raised through the proposed News Bargaining Incentive might be distributed to benefit Australian News Media.
Poll-axed
Michael looks to Hungary, where Viktor Orbán lost power after 16 years, in one of the first elections since Meta and Google pulled political advertising from...
The axe swings on
In the CMT newsletter (Issue 5/2026), we explore three topics: media coverage of the Ben Roberts-Smith case; Hungary’s recent election—one of the first since...
Lest we forget
Sacha Molitorisz reflects on the news investigations that led to the arrest of former SAS soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, on charges of committing war crimes.
2SER down to the wire
Here in Sydney, Monica looks at the announcement by university-run (including UTS) community radio station 2SER that it may have to cease operations.
Funding the way forward for Australian news
In our latest podcast, DoubleTake, Angela Flannery, Julie Eisenberg and Derek Wilding discuss whether Australia’s proposed News Bargaining Incentive will have...
The truth about the truth illusion
Acclaimed international journalist, Peter Charley tells us of the astounding contributions of AI to the launch of his latest book, The Truth Illusion: How...
Another code collapses
Derek discusses the communications regulator’s renewed vigour in scrutinising industry codes, with a companion code in the telco sector the latest to be...
From the AFP to ACMA via AI
Centre for Media Transition newsletter - ABC breach, AI inventions, ending industry rules | Issue 4/2026
Water omissions at the ABC
Monica looks at ACMA’s latest investigation report about a Four Corners program "Water Grab".
At the intersection
Centre for Media Transition newsletter - Rules, risk and responsibility | Issue 3/2026 From ACMA’s powers and the challenge of regulating repeat misconduct...
KIIS FM and the underwhelming undertaking
Derek Wilding examines the latest developments in Kyle Sandilands’ dispute with KIIS FM, ACMA’s powers, and the challenges of regulating repeat misconduct
When AI companionship turns dark
Alena Radina explores what the latest eSafety findings tell us about children’s use of AI companions' uptake among children, the risks they pose, and the...
Straight from the horse's mouth
Sacha Molitorisz shares some reflections from the recent public lecture and symposium celebrating UTS Professor David Lindsay’s contributions to copyright,...
Getting it right - in war, law and business
Centre for Media Transition newsletter | Defending, verifying and bundling news - Issue 2/2026
The Australian v Australian Press Council
Derek Wilding explores the complications surrounding the latest adjudication from the Australian Press Council and the deluge of commentary from The Australian...
Is verification the new trust currency?
Florencia Melgar – Editorial Standards Manager at SBS – reminds us of the importance of verification, not just to counter disinformation, but also to raise...
News - to be or not to be
Monica Attard examines the alarming emergence of news as a loss leader at The New York Times.
2026 off to a flying start
Centre for Media Transition newsletter - News funding, X fines and Kim Williams on AI | Issue 1/2026
AI and public broadcasting
In this month’s episode of Double Take, we bring you a keynote address from ABC Chair Kim Williams who opened our industry event last year on AI and Journalism.
Patches of greatness
Sacha Molitorisz previews the second Jill McKeough lecture from UTS Law Professor, David Lindsay which will examine the policy impasse on copyright law and...
A step forward for news funding mechanisms
Derek Wilding gives us a glimpse into CMT’s latest report, that focusses on the ‘back-end’ of direct news funding interventions.
The shark tank
Michael Davis discusses a European Commission decision to fine X for violating the Digital Services Act in December 2025.
Funding the Way Forward
CMT Researcher Julie Eisenberg explores how public interest news is recognised in government policies both in Australia and globally.
The Year in Media Transition 2025
The Year in Media Transition is back and on Double Take! Sacha Molitorisz speaks with Joe Hildebrand and Sashka Koloff on declining trust, hallucinations and...
Logged out of Democracy
Kieran Lindsay explores the second High Court challenge against the teen social media ban.
Enlightened Media
Sacha Molitorisz presents CMT's 2025 showreel
BBC under attack
Monica Attard unpacks the latest BBC turmoil and what it signals for the ABC as public broadcasting becomes a proxy battlefield.
Is Russia grooming AI chatbots?
Dr Alena Radina looks at new claims about Russia “grooming” AI models.