The move to digital is again made more compelling for newspaper customers.
Guests included politicians, News Corp executives, editors and journalists, plus senior business figures from around Australia.
"We are strong about having independent editorial oversight, we don't want to be a mouthpiece for corrections."
The birthday event comes as the world reads about the secret court case impacting the future of News Corp and Fox.
Falling demand for printed newspapers and magazines not the reason newsagents should be closing.
James Chessell returns to Nine Publishing just six months after quitting, Stutchbury to write for AFR.
Some pundits warm to the idea of Kamala Harris as new candidate, but can she win?
Values that drove the newspaper at launch endure, but will it survive in print?
Journalism, big tech, News Corp, politics, and working at the Sydney newspapers as a teenager.
About Time is written primarily by current and formerly incarcerated people.
Sky News documentary on the national daily will be hosted by Chris Kenny and feature former editors
After four tours of duty with News Corp, Penny Fowler says he deserves to enjoy retirement.
Whelan spoke to Mediaweek after making the switch from print to audio. ‘A steep learning curve,’ she said.
Departing Mick Carroll introduces new weekend editor of the paper Anna Caldwell to readers.
mX returns after ceasing publication in 2015 with a remastered masthead across two 16-page issues.
Peter Blunden: "They make compelling and inspiring reading for all Australians this ANZAC Day."
Newspaper front pages highlighted the Bondi tragedy across Australia and the United Kingdom.
Jakeb Waddell and Vanessa Lyons talk the power of sport