Andrew Dodd is a Professor of Journalism and the director of the centre for Advancing Journalism at the University of Melbourne, where he coordinates the Master of Journalism and the Master of International Journalism programs. He was the founding presenter of The Media Report on Radio National, a reporter with ABC TV’s 7.30 Report and a media and business reporter with The Australian. He has also written widely on Media Issues for Crikey and was a presenter for Radio Netherlands. He is the co-editor of Upheaval: Disrupted Lives in Journalism, with Matthew Ricketson. Andrew has a PhD in history from the University of Melbourne. Matthew Ricketson is an academic and journalist. He is Professor of Communication at Deakin University in Australia and before that was inaugural Professor of Journalism at the University of Canberra. He has worked on staff at The Age, The Australian, The Sunday Herald and Time Australia magazine. He has won several awards, including the George Munster national prize for freelance journalism. He is the author or editor of seven books, most recently Who Needs the ABC? Why taking it for granted is no longer an option, co-authored with Patrick Mullins. He has been a chief investigator on four Australian Research Council grants about journalism and the media. In 2011 he was appointed by the federal government to assist Ray Finkelstein QC in an Independent Inquiry into the Media and Media Regulation, which reported in 2012.