Centre for Media Transition

Double Take

News EN ↓ 35 episodes

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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Centre for Media Transition

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News

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www.uts.edu.au

Latest episode

Jun 23, 2026

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Episodes

Comments - Let Them Rip or Curtail? 01.05.2024

Tim Koskie speaks to Venessa Paech, an expert and educator in online community management who is currently researching the impact of algorithmic culture, genAI and automation on how we form and govern online community spaces.

The Daily Aus on the Future of News on Socials 26.03.2024

Tim Koskie speaks to Sam Koslowski, co-founder of The Daily Aus, a social born news publication for young Australians. The Meta decision to stop funding news in Australia for its soon to be redundant Facebook News Tab carries a lot of weight for The Daily Aus, whose target audience largely consumes news on digital platforms.

Objectivity in Journalism 27.02.2024

This week, Monica jumps into a deep and murky pond of discontent – objectivity in journalism. Is it still important for the practice of journalism, and if so, how can it be reconciled with the push for our newsrooms to become more reflective of who we are as Australians? Monica speaks to Kim Williams who will soon be taking the reins of power at the ABC as the new chair.

News Saviour or Platform Shakedown? 13.12.2023

Early next year, Australia’s world-first news media bargaining turns 3, meaning that many of the deals Google and Meta have done with Australian news media businesses are about to expire. Worth well over $200m annually, these deals have prompted a host of other jurisdictions to follow suit. Yet critics argue the code is flawed, unfair and lacks transparency. CMT's Sacha Molitorisz speaks with...

Reporting from Exile 28.11.2023

The CMT's Ayesha Jehangir speaks with Zahra Nader, the founder of Zan Times , a Canada-based news website that enables Afghan women journalists to continue reporting on Afghanistan under the Taliban regime. They discuss Zan Times , the challenges of practicing journalism in exile, and the safety concerns confronting women journalists in Afghanistan.

News Outside the Metro 31.10.2023

CMT Researcher Dr. Timothy Koskie talks media diversity and regional media with Genevieve Jacobs AM, whose Region Media Group hosts a variety of regional online news sources that service local communities across NSW. Our conversation touches on how an absence of media diversity is experienced by these groups, as well as how regional media organisations can tackle some of the challenges of the mode...

The Real Implications of Generative AI 03.10.2023

CMT Research Fellow Dr Michael Davis speaks to Professor Charlie Beckett, the founding director of Polis at the London School of Economics, a thinktank for research and debate around international journalism and society.  In this episode, we’re talking about the risks and opportunities generative AI brings to news organisations around the world, including the moral panic it has stirred up.

Pandemedia, or Journalism After COVID 05.09.2023

Monica speaks with Tracey Kirkland, the Continuous News Editor for the ABC News Channel, and Gavin Fang, Deputy Director at ABC News. Together, they edited a collection of essays that cover the logistical, ethical and existential challenges faced by the news industry during the Pandemic and beyond. It’s called Pandemedia and it asks, how did the pandemic change journalism?  

Defamation v Free Speech 08.08.2023

Derek Wilding explores defamation and freedom of speech with someone who knows a lot about both! Michael Bradley is the founder and managing partner of Marque Lawyers in Sydney. He practises in media law, human rights and electoral law among other areas, and started off representing Private Media in Lachlan Murdoch’s since-abandoned action against Crikey.

Blowing the Whistle on National Security 11.07.2023

For our first episode, Monica Attard speaks to Bernard Collaery, a Canberra lawyer and former ACT Attorney-General, on his prosecution by the Australian Government – recently dropped – for helping to expose a government spy operation against Timor-Leste during treaty negotiations in 2004.

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