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I would agree that all the above points are valid criticisms of the ABC however I think they equally applied when Labor was in office.
The ABC did very little analysis of Coalition policies when they were in Opposition, and the used the word "crisis" extensively to describe the Rudd/Gillard governments. And yes, all media outlets emphasize politics rather than policy.
Whether the audit reveals bias or slack journalism is a matter of opinion, but I go for the latter.
That may be all well and good, but whether Labor, Liberal or the Greens are in office, it is the responsibility of the public funded broadcaster to be unbiased.
The general public have every right to expect a media, they are paying for, is giving balanced, fair and impartial information.
If not we may as well shut it down, it is no better than a publicly listed media.
The problem is after six years of being patted on the head, by the Government, they forgot the Government changed.
How can it be fair and balanced when you have 41% 0f the ABC staff are Greenies, 32% Labor and 14% Liberal?
As I have said before, the ABC is the propaganda machine for the Green/Labor left wing socialist coalition.......Why wouldn't they be biased towards the Labor Party and the Greens?...They are iAbbott haters.
Maybe you have heard of a ghost writer? Anyways ... as you stated they spend horrendous amounts of time travelling in First Class .... maybe they jot their memoirs on the back of the serviette and it develops into a missive which in turn becomes a book
Pyne's latest hard back coming to a book store near you ...
Interesting outcome to the audit of the ABC, by the ABC.
http://www.smh.com.au/federal-polit...-higher-education-debate-20150810-givw4v.html
Very telling comments from the review:
* hosts allowing their apparent personal views to shine through in their journalism
* an over-emphasis on the politics of the issue rather than its policy implications
* exaggerated language, including of a government "crisis"
* a lack of scrutiny of Labor and the Greens' policy alternatives
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/federal-polit...ion-debate-20150810-givw4v.html#ixzz3iP0HcWVa
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Noco go back one page, to post 2199, all will be revealed.
Correction.At a local (WA) level, the comments about ABC radio 720 mornings host Geoff Hutchinson are unsurprising to me.
I think I heard him say on his show today that someone else will be hosting that program from Thursday.
Correction.
It's the breakfast show host that's changing, not the morning show.
If you read my two short posts more carefully, you'll note I haven't commented on the politics of the host of the Breakfast Show (Eoin Cameron).Ah that would be the ex Liberal MP another left wing...........ops
He is going for surgery.
If you read my two short posts more carefully, you'll note I haven't commented on the politics of the host of the Breakfast Show (Eoin Cameron).
Ah that would be the ex Liberal MP another left wing...........ops
He is going for surgery.
Has Whitney's story anything to do with the ABC being "political", or is it just a management issue ?
It's a pity some staff are not being valued, but the Public Service is usually a reflection of their political bosses at the time.
Noco, the bit you quoted does not relate to politics, but work conditions. It sounds more like the conditions that Right Wing uncaring employers place on their staff, so maybe you should start thinking that the ABC is on your side.
It is more likely that highly regulated state and state sponsored employers (such as the ABC) have a poisonous work culture, .
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