Australia's incredible shrinking media

It's a bleak time in the Australian media industry. On top of the looming loss of 250 staff at the ABC, already this year nearly 100 newspapers have gone out of print circulation, and the all important ad revenue is drying up for TV stations, commercial radio, and capital city newspapers too. So is it terminal? Today on The Signal we assess the long-term damage being done to Australian journalism, and ask how things became this bad, and whether there's anything that could turn it around. Featured: Jonathan Holmes, Former presenter, Media Watch, ABC TV

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