Caruana goes full-time with PR business Media-Wize
By Seamus Byrne in Media News on Friday, 16th April 2021 at 10:02amAnthony Caruana has had a long stint as a freelance technology journalist, and has written across the gamut of industry publications. Always a freelancer, he also held long term roles with outlets including Lifehacker and Australian Macworld, and was the founding editor of Technology Decisions. His byline has popped up in pretty well every local outlet over the past 18 years.
In 2018 the start of a consultancy business, Media-Wize, was born and after two years of evolution Caruana recently decided it was time to hang up the press badge and focus on the new business.
We chatted to Anthony about the decision to end his journalistic career and his thoughts on the state of the industry in recent years.
How long has the shift been underway and what was the trigger for finally deciding it was ...
In 2018 the start of a consultancy business, Media-Wize, was born and after two years of evolution Caruana recently decided it was time to hang up the press badge and focus on the new business.

We chatted to Anthony about the decision to end his journalistic career and his thoughts on the state of the industry in recent years.
How long has the shift been underway and what was the trigger for finally deciding it was ...
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Newspaper distributors ensure papers reach millions of homes every morning, rain or shine. Yet, they remain invisible to the government.
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