journalism
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Tom Morris Makes Major AFL Media Switch: What His Move Means for Sports Broadcasting
Tom Morris, one of Australia’s leading AFL reporters, leaves Channel 9 for Seven in a move that promises to reshape the sports media landscape. Here’s what this means for fans, broadcasters, and the future of football coverage.
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Naga Munchetty: A Polarizing Media Personality
Naga Munchetty, a prominent BBC presenter, has had a career marked by professional success, personal revelations, and controversies. From her role on BBC Breakfast to allegations of misconduct, her journey reflects the complexities of a modern media career.
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Pentagon Forces Journalists to Sign Pledge, Sparking Press Freedom Outcry
The Pentagon now requires reporters to sign a pledge not to publish any information, even unclassified, without official approval. This sweeping policy has sparked fierce criticism from press freedom advocates, who warn it undermines independent journalism and transparency.
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ABC News Suspends Terry Moran After Controversial Post
ABC News has suspended journalist Terry Moran following a controversial post targeting former Trump official Stephen Miller. The post, since deleted, sparked widespread debate.
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ChatGPT’s Citation Practices Raise Concerns for Publishers: Study Findings
A recent study by the Tow Center for Digital Journalism at Columbia University highlights significant concerns about how ChatGPT handles citations for publishers’ content. Despite licensing agreements between publishers and OpenAI, ChatGPT’s tendency to fabricate or misrepresent information underscores critical…












