Garpal Gumnut
Ross Island Hotel
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Well, gg, we will all comment as a result of what we experience. If I'm listening to Richard Gill explaining the nuances of a symphony, or being prompted to read a new writer as a result of an insightful interview with the author, I am not overcome by political groupthink, much as I acknowledge its existence in many areas of the ABC.
The interviews, conducted on November 23 with former 2UE presenter Michael Smith and The Age's editor-at-large Mark Baker, led to at least one formal complaint to the ABC's complaints department.
"Audience and Consumer Affairs have concluded that the interviews were not conducted in keeping with ABC impartiality requirements. The argumentative style of the interviews by Mr Faine, combined with a pattern of strongly stated personal opinions that at times oversimplified the issues at hand, was not in keeping with the ABC's rigorous impartiality standards for current affairs content.
I was stopped at a State/Federal Roadblock today with about 10 workers on a major highway, and was forced to listen to ABC Radio National Rural Report.
I expected to be regaled with low prices, lack of rain, etc. etc. but instead suffered 18 minutes of bloody global warming claptrap.
Do not these jokers realise the tide has turned against soft left/green propaganda.
I pity a farmer on his tractor or bike, having to listen to this rubbish.
gg
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We might not like greenies, or the science they pedal.
ABC 774 radio presenter John Faine finished up in the poop over his handling of the AWU slush fund allegations
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/med...senter-jon-faine/story-e6frg996-1226565457692
Perhaps you mean peddle.
What will be his punishment then, a slap on the wrist with a limp lettuce leaf? Will he be making an on-air apology? Perhaps he will be suspended for a few weeks...somehow I doubt it
After a long day in the theatre, I hopped into my car, and turned on the radio to hear a short snippet about Thomson's arrest.
I thought I could enjoy a cold drink and watch the 7:30 report about this, but it was just a small segment. I understand it was done to death before, but a real political analysis about Gillard's miraculous choice to pseudo-call an election the day before this, and along with her support etc. surely warranted a bit of an analysis.
Does it really surprise me?
MW
It's like many pre-GFC public service types of employment.
I have no idea what sort of a contract he is on, if it is a company negotiated contract with the ABC, unless he has broken his contract there is nothing they can do.
If he is an employee, there is probably nothing they will do. Send it to HR and counsel him over a latte or a bicycle helmet.
In any case it is immaterial.
We need guys like Faine to show the inanity of groupthink. I'd keep him.
In 200 years they will dig his tapes up and piss themselves laughing.
gg
Insiders kicks off for 2013 this week.
http://www.abc.net.au/tv/guide/abc1/201302/programs/NC1376V001D2013-02-03T090130.htm
It will be instersting to see what they say, or don't.
From what I have seen of the ABC, if I was the government I would sell it off.
It bows and scrapes to the government of the day, therefore it is of no value if you are not in government.
Just sell it off, which is a funny statement from me as I generally am against privatisation.
However through this period of government, to me, it has shown itself to be of no public benefit whatsoever.
It is not providing a public service, more an advertising media for the government of the day. I'm sure it would be the same whichever party was in office.
It may be an essential service, when I lived in the NW of WA in the late 60's to early 80's, they were the only service you recieved.
However now with the media footprint increasing, so the requirement for the ABC decreases and their dependence on government funding becomes more obvious.
Talk about being the master of your own demise.
Sad, just very sad.
The commercial channels have no serious current affairs shows since sunday went off air.
Media Watch tonight will also be worth a look.It's great to see the return of The Australian Story, 4 Corners Q&A and Lateline.
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