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    Prohibition of Cross-Media Ownership as a Means of Limiting Media Concentration (on Example of R. Murdoch’s Companies “News Corp” and “XXI Century Fox” by R. Murdoch in Australia, Great Britain and the USA) by Z. K. Nadirova

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…In the present work this problem is explored on the example of activity of the companies “News Corp” and “XXI Century Fox” owned by R. Murdoch. …”
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    An Australian newspaper campaign and government vaccination policy by Julia LeMonde

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…News Corp Australia recently initiated a campaign to pressure the Australian government to amend its childhood vaccination policies. …”
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    Uncertainty, risk, and opportunity frames in Australian online media reports of the 2016 Great Barrier Reef mass coral-bleaching event by Marilyn Mitchell, Ted Roffey-Mitchell

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Reports were taken from six outlets: The Australian, Courier Mail, and Townsville Bulletin, each of which is owned by News Corp, and the Sydney Morning Herald (SMH), ABC, and Guardian Australia edition. …”
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    Air pollution, human health and climate change: newspaper coverage of Australian bushfires by Martina K Linnenluecke, Mauricio Marrone

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…We carry out a further keyword analysis to identify differences in reporting by Australia’s two main publishing groups (News Corp Australia and Nine Entertainment), which shows that articles in News Corp Australia outlets offered the lowest climate change coverage. …”
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    REVIEW: Help at hand to navigate legal minefields by Stephen Harrington

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…While, a third case was what Australian Twitter users dubbed the #TwitDef saga, where The Australian’s editor-in-chief Chris Mitchell claimed that he had been defamed by Australian journalism academic Julie Posetti, who had simply tweeted what a former News Corp journalist had said publically during the 2010 JEAA conference.…”
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