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It would be good to see them satirised again to remind people of just how lightweight the programs are.
ACA and TT are almost exclusively for single mums who don't do **** all day. You only have to look at the shows content about weight loss/dead beat dad's ect.
I haven't watched more than a minute or 2 of a Current Affair and/or Today Tonight in the last decade or so...id rather watch paint dry.
nukz.. that's pretty offensive to single mums...bit uncalled for.
Likewise.I haven't watched more than a minute or 2 of a Current Affair and/or Today Tonight in the last decade or so...id rather watch paint dry.
I can't comment on the aforementioned 'current affairs' programs, but I'd dispute that there is no good journalism to be found.And as for the newspapers, most of the time it's word for word from the press release with no actual journalism anywhere to be seen.
I don't doubt that there is still some good journalism around.I can't comment on the aforementioned 'current affairs' programs, but I'd dispute that there is no good journalism to be found.
I don't doubt that there is still some good journalism around.
But time after time I see a press release from government or a large organisation simply printed word for word in the newspapers. No questions asked of anyone, and many readers would likely believe it to be the work of a journalist who has done some research, rather than the word for word corporate line that it actually is.
Some journalism there is, but not in every story. But I'd be pretty confident that many readers unfamiliar with the process assume that everything published was written by a journalist or other employee of the newspaper.
Maybe it doesn't happen everywhere. But I've seen plenty of press releases and then read them word for word in the newspaper a day or two later. It certainly looks as though nobody is questioning what has been written, they are just printing it word for word. Maybe not, but that's how it looks to me.
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