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The next ambition will be to effectively shut down the ABC by reducing funding like Murdoch agreed with the English PM to do to the BBC. (Luckily it didn't happen) ABC24 can shut down and we can all watch sky channel.
That way everyone can sing from the same song sheet..
Treasurer Wayne Swan has warned that Gina Rinehart's push for unfettered control over Fairfax Media is a threat to Australian democracy.
The Deputy Prime Minister told reporters in Canberra today that the mining magnate's resistance to the media company's charter of editorial independence was deeply concerning.
He said no one had ever before "so blatantly and so publicly" declared that they intended to impose their commercial will on editorial independence.
"I think that has very bad impacts for our democracy," Mr Swan said. "I think we should all be very concerned about this chain of events."
Greens communications spokesman Scott Ludlam said there was now an urgent case for legislation that would bind media company directors and board members to stay out of editorial decisions.
"I think there is a real urgency with this and yesterday's announcement really sharpens the urgency of bringing such an instrument foreward
Democracy in danger.
What makes me laugh is that if she were of a Left political bias, her experience would be hailed by Fairfax and the media in general as invaluable, and she'd be offered all the seats she could desire on the Board.
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Treasurer Wayne Swan says Gina Rinehart is the only media owner to blatantly declare an intention to ignore editorial independence
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/polit...il-rinehart-20120619-20l5l.html#ixzz1yDmKVjv5
Democracy in danger.
Swan warns Rinehart media ploy bad for democracy
Ms Rinehart is understood to have demanded three seats on the Fairfax board.
And the Greens want to apply their own brand of democracy to muzzle Rinehart;
What makes me laugh is that if she were of a Left political bias, her experience would be hailed by Fairfax and the media in general as invaluable, and she'd be offered all the seats she could desire on the Board.
Thankfully we live in the Internet age, those with half a brain or more can choose to ignore Fairfax media once it becomes the propaganda machine.
Unfortunately that still leaves millions who will believe whatever is force fed to them .....
Democracy in danger.
Swan warns Rinehart media ploy bad for democracy
Ms Rinehart is understood to have demanded three seats on the Fairfax board.
And the Greens want to apply their own brand of democracy to muzzle Rinehart;
Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/opinion/polit...r-democracy-20120619-20l5l.html#ixzz1yDG8wu5C
No she wouldn't.
Editorial policy should be independant. I don't want any owner telling us what we should think.
.......especially if she is going to use her power to advance her interests.
Conroy has ruled out legislating for so called editorial independence.Democracy in danger.
Swan warns Rinehart media ploy bad for democracy
Ms Rinehart is understood to have demanded three seats on the Fairfax board.
And the Greens want to apply their own brand of democracy to muzzle Rinehart;
Happy for you to disagree, Brad. At least you do so in a civil fashion.I rarely disagree with you, Julia - but I think you are off the mark on this one.
Has there been a case that you can highlight of something similar happening before from the left?
Cheers
Brad
Talk about over weight now!!!Ms Rinehart is understood to have demanded three seats on the Fairfax board.
(This above was in response to my suggesting if she were politically Left leaning she would be offered whatever she wanted at Fairfax).No she wouldn't.
But it's not really independent is it? The current editorial slant is left so we can assume that because the board do not interfere that they agree with that. Julia's point is valid IMO, if Rinehart was left leaning she would be welcomed on the board with open arms because she would make no waves.
How is the editorial policy not "really independent" because they lean to the left?
How is the editorial policy not "really independent" because they lean to the left?
But it's not really independent is it? The current editorial slant is left so we can assume that because the board do not interfere that they agree with that. Julia's point is valid IMO, if Rinehart was left leaning she would be welcomed on the board with open arms because she would make no waves.
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