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Lazy, lazy, lazy… the clickbait evolution

Every Australian newspaper and website has a Google spreadsheet brimming with the names of clickbait authors. They’re usually over 50, white and distinguishable for being ready and willing to burp out content at a moment’s notice. Continue reading Lazy, lazy, lazy… the clickbait evolution

David Jude AllenJuly 2, 2022July 2, 2022
Auspol, RMIT

Who owns your news? – news media app Headlinr to give audiences bird’s eye view

Where Australians get their news has become a politically charged question leading to growing concerns about media ownership and influence and an overall lack of transparency. Continue reading Who owns your news? – news media app Headlinr to give audiences bird’s eye view

David Jude AllenNovember 7, 2021
Auspol, RMIT

Blurred lines: Australian news media is becoming unrecognisable

The Australian news media landscape is changing dramatically and fast. Old guard news institutions and tech platforms are unlikely to survive the shift. Already the cracks are beginning to show. Continue reading Blurred lines: Australian news media is becoming unrecognisable

David Jude AllenMay 11, 2021May 11, 2021

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