Centre for Media Transition
Double Take
Welcome to this new podcast from the UTS Centre for Media Transition! We lift the lid on the big issues in news media and talk them through with stakeholders, people with some skin the game. Each month, one of us from the Centre will bring you a new interview, a double take on a different issue.
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23 juin 2026
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Digital News Report: Influencers and the shifting news landscape 23.06.2026 33:29
A special Double Take episode on the Digital News Report, focusing on Australian findings. This year's report highlights the upswing in news consumption among younger audiences and their reliance on influencers and social media to access news. Many under 25s have never used traditional sources like newspapers or radio, even as interest in politics grows among under 35s. DNR researcher and Adju...
Political Cartooning with KAL 02.06.2026 36:17
Dr Alena Radina sits down with Kevin Kallaugher, the legendary political cartoonist behind some of The Economist’s most iconic and globally recognised imagery. Together, they dive deep in a conversation about survival, the evolution of satire, and the growing dangers of speaking truth to power in an era that has grown increasingly hostile to both.
How Useful is Advocacy Journalism Today? 05.05.2026 29:00
This month, journalist, academic and author Associate Professor Margaret Simons joins us to discuss the evolving concept of objectivity in journalism.
Funding a Way Forward for Australian News 31.03.2026 46:25
CMT Co-Director Derek Wilding speaks with two guests, Julie Eisenberg and Angela Flannery about CMT’s new research and the latest developments in the quest to make digital platforms contribute to news sustainability in Australia.
ABC Chair Kim Williams on AI and Public Broadcasting 24.02.2026 49:08
As AI rapidly infiltrates every aspect of our lives, the news industry is facing another onslaught from the digital realm. AI companies with billion-dollar values are lobbying the government for copyright exceptions, having trained their systems on copyrighted materials including news. People are increasingly turning to AI for their news and information, and newsrooms are grappling with how AI can...
The Year in Media Transition 2025 16.12.2025 41:10
Our annual review is back - and how could we sum this year up without looking at AI in news - what it means practically and ethically? Sacha Molitorisz speaks with journalist, broadcaster and podcaster Joe Hildebrand, and ABC's Managing Editor (Standards & Compliance) Sashka Koloff about declining trust, hallucinations and sex robots. You'll have to listen to understand.
Podcasting in the Wild 25.11.2025 35:02
Monica Attard speaks with Dr Siobhan McHugh, a leading podcast studies scholar and a multi award winning narrative podcast producer, and Dr Sarah Gilbert who leads the UTS Impact Studio, translating the scholarly work of academics into digestible podcasts.
Justice for Victims of Online Abuse 28.10.2025 30:01
Does e-Safety do enough? In this episode, Professor Derek Wilding is speaking with Dr Noelle Martin, an expert on image-based abuse, and survivor-turned-activist. Noelle shares her research on image-based sexual abuse, particularly deepfake abuse, which disproportionately affects women globally. Link below to Noelle's article 'Online safety regulation of deepfake abuse: a case study on A...
Democracy and the Information Environment 30.09.2025 31:06
Michael Davis talks to Robin Mansell, Professor Emerita at the London School of Economics and Political Science and Scientific Director of the International Observatory on Information and Democracy. They discuss how a broader ecosystem based approach to problems of information integrity is needed.
Reporting on National Security: D-Notices or Not? 02.09.2025 32:42
Reporting on matters of national security is high stakes, and few know that better than Cameron Stewart, Chief International Correspondent at The Australian newspaper, and one of Australia’s most experienced national security journalists. It’s widely accepted that if journalists don't have safe and lawful means to report on matters of national security, democracy is undermined. But government...
Punter's Politics on Platforming News 05.08.2025 35:06
We know that people are increasingly getting their news from social media content creators: for people aged 25-34, the go-to platform for news is YouTube. But can content on these platforms be considered news and its creators' journalists? Where are the crossovers harmful or useful? To help us explore this issue from a content creator’s perspective, our PhD student Chris Hall speaks with Konr...
Mainstreaming Populism 03.06.2025 23:04
We dive into the complex and timely topic of populism—its roots, its rise, and its ripple effects across politics and media. CMT Postdoctoral Fellow Dr Alena Radina and Dr Jay Daniel Thompson, a freelance journalist and Senior Lecturer of Professional Communication at RMIT University, distinguish between left- and right-wing populism in the context of President Trump and the recent Australian Fede...
Content Moderation à la EU 07.05.2025 33:20
This episode, we are looking at how Europe deals with content moderation, specifically when a digital platform makes a decision about content that someone wants to dispute. CMT Researcher Kieran Lindsay speaks with digital policy expert Ruairi Harrison.
Liz Spayd on news under Trump 08.04.2025 34:16
No one who follows the news, can be in any doubt that since the inauguration of Donald J Trump as US President earlier this year, life as anyone knows it, isn’t the same. And one of the casualties of his short reign so far is the news media in the United States. So is a push back possible? Liz Spayd is our guest – she was the first woman named managing editor at the Washington Post, and the 6th...
Finding a Way Forward for Australian News 05.03.2025 51:57
Derek Wilding speaks with an expert panel on alternatives to the News Media Bargaining Code at a time when it's becoming increasingly difficult to get platforms to the table.
The Year in Media Transition 06.02.2025 48:58
Privacy and media ethics specialist Sacha Molitorisz chats with the ACMA’s former Deputy Chair Creina Chapman and ABC's former Media Watch host Paul Barry on the state of news media in Australia and who should regulate it - their answers might surprise you!
TEASER: The Year in Media Transition - out in 2025! 19.12.2024 0:57
A little taster of the new year's first episode of Double Take - Media Watch's Paul Barry and former CEO of the MEAA Creina Chapman debate the state of news media in Australia and who should regulate it.
The Republic of Wikipedia 17.12.2024 26:29
Wikipedia is first and foremost an encyclopedia. It differs from social platforms in that its business model does not depend on advertisers. Indeed, founder Jimmy Wales likens Wikipedia to a republic. So, is it possible to extrapolate some of the principles that govern Wikipedia to social platforms? Hear CMT's Michael Davis speak with Jimmy Wales in this month's episode of Double Take.
When News Makes Politics 21.11.2024 38:10
In this episode of Double Take, Monica speaks with Fintan O’Toole, an Irish Times columnist, advising editor at New York Review of Books , and winner of the European Press Prize, Orwell Prize and the Robert Silvers Prize. Fintan has bracing views on how the media covered the U.S. election, and how changes in the media landscape have paved the way for monumental shifts in US politics. Notably, th...
Editors across the regional talk news trends 22.10.2024 36:52
In this episode of Double Take, South Asia media expert Kean Wong asks senior news editors what they're doing to stave off financial ruin in a media world hard hit by Covid-19, how they would like to see digital platforms regulated whilst maintaining freedom of speech, and what they're doing to capture new audiences – especially Gen Z. Links to media sites mentioned: Jubi - https://en.jubi.id/...
Info Integrity in India 24.09.2024 35:29
In August this year, the CMT brought together a group of editors from India, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines to exchange information on the problems each are experiencing in combatting mis- and disinformation. In this episode of Double Take, our regional consultant and expert on South Asian media Kean Wong asks what the Indian editors took away from the forum, and what lay ahead for them a...
Where to now for regional news media? 27.08.2024 47:20
For the past three years, we've been examining what impact the contraction of regional media has had on the amount of news making it to big city markets. Has it impacted the extent to which regional communities can have a voice in big policy debates? Hear from a panel with views on the issue.
Crikey's AI Ban 24.07.2024 33:50
CMT researcher Kieran Lindsay speaks with Crikey’s associate editor Cam Wilson about banning AI-generated news on its platform.
Vilification and Platform Accountability 27.06.2024 30:44
In this episode, Derek talks to Rita Jabri Markwell from Birchgrove Legal who’s been leading the vilification action brought by the Australian Muslim Advocacy Network – or AMAN - against X Corp, which we all know better as Twitter. Rita tells us what it’s like bringing digital platforms to a level of accountability in an environment where some have pushed back against national laws.
The Wickedness of Information Disorder 28.05.2024 39:04
CMT Research Fellow Michael Davis speaks with Chris Zappone, Digital Foreign Editor at The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, where he was among the first in the media to report on the Kremlin’s efforts to change the course of the 2016 US election.
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