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Making Headlines

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As editor-in-chief of The Australian, Chris Mitchell ran the largest stable of journalists with the largest editorial budget in the country for more than twelve years. This entertaining and deeply revealing book offers readers riveting insights into the quirks and foibles of some of the most powerful politicians and media executives this country has produced.
A controversial figure throughout his quarter of a century as a daily editor, Chris Mitchell still maintains close regular contact with past prime ministers, editors and media CEOs. Making Headlines highlights the judgements and thinking that govern daily newspaper journalism at the highest level and the battles fought to publish tough stories about the rich and the powerful, the disenfranchised and the powerless.

Making Headlines
is compulsory reading for citizens who care, the political class inside the beltway and beyond, and wannabe journalists in search of a job.

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Publisher: Melbourne University Publishing

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  • ISBN: 9780522870718
  • File size: 1805 KB
  • Release date: September 15, 2016

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9780522870718
  • File size: 1805 KB
  • Release date: September 15, 2016

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OverDrive Read
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Languages

English


As editor-in-chief of The Australian, Chris Mitchell ran the largest stable of journalists with the largest editorial budget in the country for more than twelve years. This entertaining and deeply revealing book offers readers riveting insights into the quirks and foibles of some of the most powerful politicians and media executives this country has produced.
A controversial figure throughout his quarter of a century as a daily editor, Chris Mitchell still maintains close regular contact with past prime ministers, editors and media CEOs. Making Headlines highlights the judgements and thinking that govern daily newspaper journalism at the highest level and the battles fought to publish tough stories about the rich and the powerful, the disenfranchised and the powerless.

Making Headlines
is compulsory reading for citizens who care, the political class inside the beltway and beyond, and wannabe journalists in search of a job.

Expand title description text