Antoinette Lattouf and Jan Fran serve up hot, sharp and unapologetic media tea in this live recording of their sizzling new podcast.
Get your fix of honest and original media analysis from two insiders who’ve broken plenty of news and been broken by it, too.
In this special live recording of We Used to be Journos, hosts Antoinette Lattouf and Jan Fran sit down to reveal the way the media works, from questionable editorial decisions that shape the weekly news to the stories that masquerade as unbiased reporting. They unpack the headlines you see and the power you don’t as they reveal how the media sausage gets made – so you know what you’re being fed.
Join them as they offer up a fearless assessment of the Australian media landscape, with a low tolerance for spin and absolutely no time for BS. You’ll never look at the news in the same way again.
Presented in partnership with Ette Media
Hours 
Date | Times |
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Sat 20 Sep |
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Location 
The Wheeler Centre
176 Little Lonsdale St
³Ô¹ÏÍø 3000
Price and bookings
From $19.50 to $29.50
Adult / general $29.50 |
Senior $19.50 |
Student / concession $19.50 |
Free for children under 2
Accessibility
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