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Media

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Australian journalists flee China over arrest fears
Facebook threatens to block sharing of news stories in Australia
Lise Hand: 'Journalism matters. And this week has been a crucial reminder of that'
Lise Hand
Twitter adds labels to state-backed media accounts
James Murdoch resigns from board of News Corp over 'disagreements' on editorial content
Loughnane as high as a kite and more of the week's best sportswriting
Remembering Jack and more of the week's best sportswriting
BBC and The Guardian announce hundreds of job cuts
Man accused of murdering Adrian Donohoe says he is victim of media and gardaí
Meghan Markle applies to High Court to prevent naming of five friends who defended her in media
'Deeply alarming': NI leaders condemn dissident threats against Belfast journalists
Debunked: No, TheJournal.ie is not closing down
Two Dublin newspapers, the Northside People and Southside People, are to close
Farewell from Fora: A pleasure doing business with you
Is Ireland's rugby media too extreme, too harsh, or too soft?
BBC to axe 450 jobs as part of €95m cost-cutting measures
From 'two TV' households to ubiquitous smartphones: How Irish media habits have changed this decade
RTÉ 'committed' to improving Player after complaints about 'frustrating' and 'unusable' service
Same game, different name: Irish producers are adapting to a changing entertainment industry
New editorial line-up to lead TheJournal.ie into exciting new phase
Journal Media won two prizes at Headline's Mental Health Media Awards today
Niall McGarry steps down from Irish role at Maximum Media
Irish newspaper coverage of climate change low by European standards and 'predominantly political'
Broadsheets to 'propaganda sheets': Why are the UK papers shouting louder and louder?
Met Éireann blames media for 'over-sensationalising' Storm Lorenzo after receiving complaints
'It looks like they want to help Man United' - Jurgen Klopp criticises media
Former INM executive Joe Webb takes legal action against the media company
'I believe in a free press': Taoiseach says he doesn't condone Communicorp ban on certain Irish journalists
'Don't Buy The Sun' trends after English cricketer Ben Stokes hits out at 'lowest form of journalism'
The Guardian apologises for editorial which said David Cameron felt 'privileged pain' over death of his young son
Trump attacks Fox News for not being loyal enough and not 'working' for him
RTÉ and TheJournal.ie are the most popular online news sources in Ireland
Press Council raises concerns over 'imminent threats' to financial stability of journalism industry
RTÉ News hires new south-east correspondent after high-profile departure
Austrian Chancellor calls election after far-right vice chancellor resigns over hidden-camera sting
Opinion: The US alliance with Saudi Arabia reveals their true stance on human rights
Diarmuid Pepper
Pat Kenny says he's opposed to censoring people as he prepares to host Peter Casey debate
CCTV footage shows delivery workers for Clare newspaper damaged bundle of rival papers
'It's nuts': Crews from China, South Korea and Australia descend on border amid 'no-deal' fears
'Bring it on' - Former RTÉ reporter Damien Tiernan hits out at Montrose bosses over regional coverage