Our report titled “Resourcing, technology and audiences: an industry-led agenda for journalism practice and research” is out:
apo.org.au/node/332662
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📧 If you're in Melbourne and would like to attend the launch event, please send an email to NTSNetwork@rmit.edu.au.
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🤓 Researchers @dbossio.bsky.social and @eddyhurc.bsky.social hosted an interactive workshop with participants from across Australia's sporting industries to discuss the challenges modern sports organisations face in trying to find and keep viewers in an era of audience fragmentation.
🏏 Our NTS Network was invited to take part in #AustralianSportsInnovation week last week by holding an industry workshop and attending the Content Live Industry show. Our Network co-presented "Understanding Australian Screen and Sport Audiences" with another RMIT EIP Network.
Check out this new report “Communicating to CALD Communities about energy: Best practice engagement to connect with digitally excluded groups”. Authored by 3C's Leah Li, David Micallef, @dbossio.bsky.social & @lukasteo.bsky.social Funded by AusNet communityhub.ausnetservices.com.au/HOME-Grant/r...
Come and join our research network - reading group, grant proposal support, visiting scholars and industry events to come!
🔗 Register here to attend the launch and receive a copy of the report: events.humanitix.com/engaged-jour...
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🤔 What do news audiences want from local news?
📰 What do they think is poorly covered or missing?
📝 How involved are news audiences in the production and dissemination of local news?
Our new report addresses these and other pressing questions for those living in regional parts of the country.
I reached a satisfying milestone today: 1 million reads of my 24 career-to-date articles published in @theconversation.com. I genuinely enjoy translating research for public benefit through these pieces and look forward to hopefully continuing to do so for many years into the future.
📣 We're happy to announce that the Centre for Media and Journalism Studies will be hosting the 5th ECREA Journalism Studies section conference in Groningen, The Netherlands, on April 9th-10th, 2026! Join us and submit your abstract before August 22nd. Find the CfP here: www.rug.nl/research/ico...
Hi @tresvillain.bsky.social! Hope you are well!
I’m still a Pokémon widow. Troy must be up to level gazillion by now…
If you've ever wondered what the news market looks like on Facebook, here is my latest article on Australian news diversity on Facebook, published in MIA.
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Image: Journalist writing in pad, whicle juggling two microphones. Text: NEW RESEARCH! Bossio, D. & Carson, A. (2025), "Who Really Leads? A Qualitative Exploration of Gender Equity in Leadership of Australian Newsrooms", Social Sciences, 14(5), 311.
Check out the latest edition of @Social Sciences for an article by 3C’s @dbossio.bsky.social with Andrea Carson (La Trobe University): “Who Really Leads? A Qualitative Exploration of Gender Equity in Leadership of Australian Newsrooms” doi.org/10.3390/socs...
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🌟 New Release Alert! Volume 195, Number 1 — May 2025 of MIA is here!
Check it out here: journals.sagepub.com/toc/miad/195...
#MIAjournal #MediaInternationalAustralia #EnvironmentalCommunication #ClimateAction #EnergyJustice #MediaDiversity #IndigenousVoices #JournalismStudies #NewRelease
✨ New article out in Social Media + Society on "The Quality of Connections" ✨ or how reciprocity & #listening can counter destructive #polarisation dynamics online
🧠 Read here (open access 🔓): journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10....
Three years ago, I wrote this rapid ramble of a blog, "The kids are not ok", following my experience of a failed climate lecture. It remains the most read piece I have ever written. I just looked at it again: I can see why. It's ... just honest.
jksteinberger.medium.com/the-kids-are...
With fact-checkers being replaced by Community Notes on platforms, our cross-country comparative study on individual news authentication/verification published on IJPP offers some key insights. Check it out 👉 journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... with @winsonpeng2011.bsky.social & Xinzhi Zhang
Thanks for sharing!
Examining journalists' collective disconnection, @dbossio.bsky.social, @journoscholar.bsky.social Avery Holton @loganex.bsky.social show how experience sharing & internal training drive systemic change to protect journalists' well-being from the organizational demand for connectivity bit.ly/3WQCskv
Here’s an interesting study from colleagues at Monash on social media and civic values: www.theguardian.com/media/2025/j...
Very, very timely: our brilliant @qutdmrc.bsky.social podcast team has covered #Meta's phasing out of #factchecking (in the US, "for now") in the first #ReadThemSideways episode for 2025:
Inman-Grant is far from perfect, and often waaaaay too reluctant to call bullshit bullshit, but hidden in here is a valuable deconstruction of Australia's manufactured moral panic over 🫨 teh kids on teh social medias 🫨.
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Love ya BB
Don't get me wrong. A tax on Big Tech to support journalism is a solid idea, but this "negotiate or else" setup is broken. It shouldn’t be a backstop for failed deals; it should be the system! A transparent, fair tax with clear quality benchmarks would serve the public far better than backroom deals
I have had very mixed experiences talking to journos, which has made me generally more wary. I would prefer they not use me at all than to add some nothing-statement, taken out of context. Or something silly I said while joking around with the journo pre interview, which has happened!
The best thing about working with @manjusrii.bsky.social is that we can fundamentally disagree (she supports designation + must carry legislation and I think tackling monopolies on use digital advertising tech is a better support for publishers) but we still manage to find common ground.
While I’m at it, here’s a piece that @manjusrii.bsky.social and I wrote about how the Code creates “winners and losers” amongst news publishers. We call for better transparency and quality markers in the code - two things a levy will not provide. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
This is quite a clever incentive in that it is *less expensive* for platforms if they do make deals with media outlets.
In other words, it was basically written for Meta, who have walked away from the bargaining table
www.news.com.au/technology/o...
I was given about 35 seconds to write a quick update for The Conversation on the news media bargaining code and what is essentially the Albanese govt trying to force Meta back to the bargaining table with a a fully offset levy. You can read about it here: theconversation.com/news-bargain...