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Beyond cats and Kardashians: can journalism satisfy audiences without dumbing down?

  • Written by Peter Fray, Professor of Journalism Practice, University of Technology Sydney
Jeff Jarvis, director of the Tow-Knight Center for Entrepreneurial Journalism speaking with Peter Fray.

As the Federal government attempts to reform Australia’s media ownership laws, evidence is emerging that journalists are moving away from the traditional watchdog role of the press towards satisfying the demands of audiences.

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