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    • Submission to the Parliament of Australia's Independent Inquiry into Media and Media Regulation 

      McKnight, David; O'Donnell, Penny
      Published 2011-11-01
      This submission argues the newspaper business model is in crisis, putting downward pressure on revenues, and threatening the livelihood of Australia's workforce of professional journalists. Alongside the ABC, Australian ...
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    • New Beats Project Updated Redundancy Timeline 

      Zion, Lawrie; Dodd, Andrew; Marjoribanks, Timothy; O'Donnell, Penny; Ricketson, Matthew; Sherwood, Merryn; Winarnita, Monika; Harper, Robin
      Published 2017-08-21
      Document tabled by New Beats Project at public hearing of the Senate Select Committee on the Future of Public Interest Journalism on 21 August 2017 - Updated Redundancy Timeline
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    • Pushback journalism: Twitter, user engagement and journalism students' responses to 'The Australian' 

      O'Donnell, Penny; Hutchinson, Jonathon
      Published 2015-07-01
      This article examines journalism students' responses to claims in 'The Australian', made in October 2014, alleging some of Australia's top universities were indoctrinating rather than educating future journalists. It reports ...
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    • Australian journalism students' professional views and news consumption: Results from a representative study 

      Hanusch, Folker; Clifford, Katrina; Davies, Kayt; English, Peter; Fulton, Janet; Lindgren, Mia; O'Donnell, Penny; Price, Jenna; Richards, Ian; Zion, Lawrie
      Published 2015-07-01
      Journalism education's role in shaping students' professional views has been a topic of interest among scholars for the past decade in particular. Increasing numbers of studies are concerned with examining students' ...
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    • JERAA@40: Towards a history of the professional association of Australian journalism academics 

      O'Donnell, Penny; Margaret, Van Heekeren
      Published 2015-12-01
      The professional association representing Australian journalism educators was established in 1975. This article, on the occasion of the association's 40th anniversary, traces the history and evaluates the role of the ...
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