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  2. Media Watch (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    Media Watch (formerly Media Watch: The Last Word [citation needed]) is a television programme from the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) dedicated to the analysis and critique of Australian media, including its corporate and political interconnections. [1] The program's host is Linton Besser.

  3. Linton Besser - Wikipedia

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    In 2025 he took over as host of the long-running Media Watch show on ABC TV. He is the winner of numerous awards in journalism, including four Walkley Awards, two Kennedy Awards and a George Munster Award. [2]

  4. Paul Barry - Wikipedia

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    On 3 July 2013, Barry returned as the host of Media Watch following the earlier decision of Jonathan Holmes to leave the show. [6] [7] On 6 August 2021, Barry was injured when he was hit by a car while bicycling to work, causing him to take some time off Media Watch to recover from his injuries. [8]

  5. From backing a ban to being hailed as a savior: Inside Trump ...

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    The companies have a lot on the line, including regulatory challenges. Although federal regulators began cracking down on Google and Facebook during Trump’s first term as president — and flourished under Biden — most experts expect his second administration to ease up on antitrust enforcement and be more receptive to business mergers.

  6. Stuart Littlemore - Wikipedia

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    Following Media Watch, he had a short-running discussion program, Littlemore (2001), which, like the former program, examined issues about the media. [ 5 ] Littlemore has made a few film and television appearances, playing a reporter in the 1978 film Money Movers and in the 1983 TV series The Dismissal .

  7. The defeated MSNBC anchors -- who have slammed Trump in the past as a “fascist" and compared him to Adolf Hitler -- had a face-to-face with the winning Republican at his Mar-a-Lago estate Friday ...

  8. What the heck ever happened to Brooke Burns, the host ... - AOL

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    The actress famously got her start in 1998 on "Baywatch" playing Jessie Owens, then in 2002 she joined "Dog Eat Dog" as host. But what ever happened to Brooke, and what does she look like now?

  9. Streamers Make Big Splash at duPont Columbia Awards, But Many ...

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    Three different streaming outlets — Max, Netflix and Paramount+ — were among the top winners at the duPont-Columbia Awards, some of the top honors accorded each year to audio and video ...