Episode 8: April 8-11, 2011


This week on The Fourth Estate, we get down to the nitty gritty on THAT lawsuit, plus a new venture in uniting the world of citizen journalism, a school holiday event causing grief and the full 360 on the creative media industry..


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#1: THE NUTS AND BOLT(S) OF RACIAL VILIFICATION - CATHERINE ZENGERER
We firstly offered up the two sides of a current case being tried before the courts that has left the public divided: Andrew Bolt faces charges of racial hatred from comments published in the past about Aboriginal race.
#2: CITIZEN JOURNALISM OF THE WORLD, UNITE - ELLIE SCHNEIDER
Plus, we meet a man on a mission, as GARI SULLIVAN launches a new approach to uniting the citizen journalism community at large as well as ensuring them a tidy profit.
#3: QUESTIONABLE STANDARDS MAINTAINED FOR YOUTH EVENT - JOHN GIBB
The school holiday event that has sparked concerns over the message being promoted in the minds of our young and impressionable teens, with a music festival promoting controversial artists to headline the Forever Young under-age event in Melbourne.
#4: THE FULL 360 ON MEDIA AND MARKETING - MIG CALDWELL
And offering up a 360 perspective on the media and marketing worlds: the conference organised by internet forums as posted on the mumbrella website is coming soon to a convention centre near you, as the two day event aims to address the lifespan (or death) of both television and newspapers; as well as the four current generational groups.

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