I'd think not with the lack of posts on the brilliant doco last Sunday 'Building the Bridge' and 4 corners' report last night on the virtual reality world Second life.
Building the bridge discussed some fascinating history I never learnt at school with NSW was on the brink of civil war. The premier Jack Lang on the left side of politics and the New Guard facist sympathisers whose biggest claim to fame was De Groot cutting the ribbon during the opening.
2nd life believe it or not has a virtual stock exchange - owned by a Melbourne stock broker. Cost him $260 to setup and was offered US48K for it in a space of 6-12 months. Has about 10 stocks trading on it
Chasers did a bit on him actuallygeez this was more entertaining than Chasers!
The ABC, now that 'born again Leftie' Maxine has left the ABC it should 'clean the stables' and give someone else the job of runnning the 7.30 Report, preferably someone who does not have the heavy left wing bias of the current presenter, a bias so heavy it would shame the Leaning Tower of Pisa!
While, I wouldn't dispute the general left leaning of the ABC, especially Radio National, I think Kerry O'Brien does a pretty good job of being tough on both sides in interviews. I've never seen any other interviewer who is as persistent and invulnerable to obfuscation. Who do you think would do this job better, Bel?
Tony Jones form Lateline.
I'd have to totally disagree here. I've seen several interviewees just walk all over Tony Jones who has failed to challenge them on many counts.
How about this idea: next time you perceive a Kerry O'Brien interview which clearly demonstrates his left leaning, post the details on this thread. I almost always watch the 7.30 Report as do a lot of other ASF members and we can then "dissect" any suggested bias in whichever direction.
I hardly ever watch the 7.30 report nowadays since my preference is Lateline. But some time ago when I did watch an interview between Kerry O'Brien and John Howard, Kerry's anti-Liberal anti-JH bias was so obvious it was sickening? Tony Jones leaves him for dead IMHO!
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Agree Julia,Well, if you hardly ever watch the 7.30 Report, that explains why you wouldn't have seen Kerry O'Brien being just as tough on Kevin Rudd or any other Labor person.
And who else but the ABC would be honest enough to put on a show like Media Watch - and include self criticism ? Certainly not the commercials.
At least also ABC is commercially unbiased. So often the channel 9s , 7s and 10s of the world ( or for that matter the commercial radio stations, John Laws, Alan Jones etc) have a commercial barrow to push. (then of course there's Jones's involvement in the Cronulla thing- in short, I'd prefer to watch or listen to ABC )
The day we lose the ABC is the day we lose a big chunk of our best quality and most unbiased journalism. (IMO)
Well, if you hardly ever watch the 7.30 Report, that explains why you wouldn't have seen Kerry O'Brien being just as tough on Kevin Rudd or any other Labor person.
And wouldn't you want him - or any other interviewer - to indeed be hard on John Howard? If an election were to be held tomorrow I'd vote Liberal, so am not inherently anti-Howard. Nonetheless, I still want to see him vigorously questioned on some of the dubious decisions he has made, just as I want to see the Opposition similarly held to account for their policies and proposals.
There is no point in watching a program if you consider the interviewer (Kerry O''Brien) is biased and very very combatative. He is in the same mould as John Laws and Alan Jones from the commercial channels, in that they want to impose THEIR point of view on the interviwee.
I don't watch these interviews to see who 'wins or loses' but to learn about the pollys that are being interviewed.
Both Tony Jones and John Faine have the ability to carry ouit an interview in an intelligent, firm manner without sounding aggressive to the point of being rude, and trying to impose their personality and point of view on the political interviewee.
Probably KB is piqued by the fact that Howard and Costello are intelligent speakers in their own right and not easily overawed by Kerry's standing in the world of the ABC. As a consequence his questions sound rather strident and demanding.
If I had any doubts about Kerry's (and Maxine's) political leanings, they were very evident when, for a brief period they thought that Labour had won the last Federal election.They both had smiles so broad a Cheshire Cat would have been jealous!
Footnote. You state "Well, if you hardly ever watch the 7.30 Report, that explains why you wouldn't have seen Kerry O'Brien being just as tough on Kevin Rudd or any other Labor person.
My answer is :Why should I watch Kerry conducting interviews with pollys when I know he has a biased and combatative nature and there is another, much better interviewer, in Tony Jones, even though it is in a much later time slot. He has interviewed Rudd many times over the years in his role as the the opposition's Foreign Affars spokesman.
Kerry has had his time.The King is dead, long live the King!
Speaking of good interviewers/compares - I think that the ABC has a gem in Barry Cassidy on Insiders/Offsiders.
He has a natural credibility factor that commercial networks just cannot generate for their journos.
Great show that provides a wonderful wrap up of the week that was in politics. Having the Ducklings around means that the News and 7:30 Report is not always watched on a regular basis.
By the way - Barry has a great chiselled, knarly, weatherbeaten face that would make for a great Archibald Prize entry. It just oozes character and life experience. Take note any artists on ASF!!!!
Regards
Duckman
(PS - I heard Tony from "The Nightlife" talking about where he and his "partner" went for holidays the other night but he doesn't give much away - still can't tell if it's "Sam" or "Samantha".)
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