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Erica Bartle sees no death for glossy magazines as long as we're prepared to buy into the promises offered on their covers. more here 

Vanessa Richmond argues for the role of celebrity gossip in a well-balanced news diet. Read more here 

The internet will change the way magazines operate, but the mag ain't dead yet, writes Bob Cameron here 

B&T meets the future: Tim Burrowes on the trade mag that could. Read more here 

When Chris Faraone named names in CJR this year, The New York Times took the rap. read more here 

The future of the rockumentary is unwritten, but will it be downloaded or downgraded? Iain Shedden reports. read more here 

An undercover safari through Zimbabwean politics for reporter Ginny Stein. read more here

The message of the Newseum in Washington DC is that a free press is vital for a healthy democracy, writes Peter Ryan. read more here

He dished the dirt, but kept his own life under wraps. Mark Day on Truth editor Ezra Norton. read more here

 
Inside the Australian media

The Walkley Magazine is Australia’s premier media publication dedicated to exploring media issues.

The Walkley Magazine features leading Australian journalists and commentators including Malcolm Farr, Pilita Clark, Paul McGeough, Phillip Knightley, Geraldine Doogue, Julianne Schultz, Max Uechtritz, Bill Leak, Ita Buttrose, Quentin Dempster, Patrick Smith, Emma-Kate Symons, Neil Breen, Anne Lampe, Paul Bongiorno, Hugh Riminton, Michelle Grattan, Laurie Oakes, Anne Davies, Kerry O'Brien, Alan Kohler and Peter FitzSimons and more.

The Walkley Magazine is the only forum for the discussion of the media by Australia’s most senior journalists and media professionals, canvassing all the issues of the day from politics to business and insider industry info.

Produced six times a year, the full colour Walkley Magazine showcases the best in Australian journalism and photojournalism and creates a unique forum for discussion of professional issues as well as interesting news on the craft and practice of journalism and public relations. As a record of the most important media issues of the day, The Walkley Magazine is the must read resource for anyone involved on the inside or outside of the media.

 
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