AI Should Pay Journos: Rod Sims
If anyone from ChatGPT is reading, we take cash, bank transfer and jugs of beer.
If anyone from ChatGPT is reading, we take cash, bank transfer and jugs of beer.
Rod Sims continues to twist the knife into Facebook. Mrs Sims starting to think, "Let it go, Rod, let it go."
Gardening Australia fan Rod Sims wants the ABC's funding and Costa's beard protected as he tends his autumn begonias.
Rod Sims would be an absolutely fascinating person to sit next to at any dinner party. Despite eating with his elbows.
Not one but two Kogan stories today, dear readers. And, sadly for the ecommerce giant, neither of them favourable.
Rod Sims heads down to Officeworks for new ledger & invoice stamp as he prepares to charge Facebook & Google for news.
ACCC giving itself a pat on the back here. They'll be wanting a bigger office and leather recliner next, you wait.
B&T is a strong advocate of Google & Facebook paying for news. Even more so if they ever published any of our news.
Sims mustn't want an invite to Facebook or Google's Xmas parties, which is a shame, but means more booze for the rest.
It would appear Rod Sims has got his "cranky pants" on and is now pelvic thrusting in Facebook and Google's direction.
Here's all the highlights of Rod Sims' speech to the advertising industry last night. And a couple of lowlights, too.
Telstra joins the banks, insurance companies, petrol stations, ATO and Neil Perry restaurants for overcharging people.
B&T'd never question the ACCC, but surely floury apples & the amount of air in chip packets are bigger issues than this?
B&T remains a passionate supporter of quality journalism. Hell, we even love "shifty" and "hapless" journalism, too.
Got an axe to grind over the likes of Facebook and Google? Well, use this as your own personal whetstone.
Thinking of becoming a media mogul without doing any Alan Bond-like gaol time? Well, now's your chance says ACCC report.
Latest version of Firefox set to issue one-finger salute to Adland as it now comes complete with ad-blocking software.