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If journalism was to be saved, there were no playbooks to be found overseas.
In the US, many city newspapers had already closed. Two-paper towns had become one-paper towns, and one-paper towns were being left without a paper at all. In part that was newspaper economics, although it was also exacerbated by the fact that many US papers were owned by debtladen companies. The only US papers that seemed to be healthy were The Washington Post, which was bought in 2013 by wealthy Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, News Corp’s Wall Street Journal, and The New York Times, which was cementing its position as the global newspaper of record in digital subscriptions.
The 2021 financial year: ‘It’s been a mixed bag’
Today marks the start of a new financial year, and the end of the first full financial year Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) listed companies have had dealing with COVID-19, closed borders, lockdowns and more.
Here, the Mumbrella team takes a look at the highs and lows of the past 12 months for listed advertising, marketing, media and research companies.
July 1, 2021 9:55
by MUMBRELLA TEAM
For the most part the Australian economy has weathered the pandemic relatively well, thanks to unprecedented monetary and fiscal policy stimulus, and resilient consumer confidence. The Australian sharemarket went up 24% the past 12 months, however, not all businesses have bounced back from the turmoil simultaneously.
The descendant of the Fairfax founder, who is also donating $1m to the Walkleys, had some thoughts about how things had changed since the sale of the business to Nine. Plus: Auntyâs new top lawyer
Former Rural Press owner, John B Fairfax, with the Young Journalist of the Year, Mridula Amin. Photograph: Adam Hollingworth
Former Rural Press owner, John B Fairfax, with the Young Journalist of the Year, Mridula Amin. Photograph: Adam Hollingworth
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When youâre handing out $1 million you can say what you like, was the riposte of Nineâs 60 Minutes reporter Sarah Abo to comments made by former media proprietor John B Fairfax when announcing the winner of the Young Australian Journalist of the Year.
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