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Possum needs a job!

By Kim on August 19, 2010

If anyone wants to employ “one economist possum, slightly used, occasionally abused, good with numbers and other stuff. Intermittently snarky but always well humoured”, please see Possum’s post at Pollytics. I’d be very sad to see Possum become a less [...]

Posted in Blogging, Books, Writers & Writing, Economics, Life | Tagged analysis, Blogging, blogosphere, business model, Crikey, economist, employment, freelance writing, pollytics, possum, psephology, social media | Leave a response

The political-media death spiral [Roundtable]

By Mark Bahnisch on July 31, 2010

The title borrowed for this post is that of Tim Dunlop’s excellent article on the deathly grip the media and politicians have each other in. Read the whole thing here. A couple of other excellent pieces on the performance of [...]

Posted in blogosphere, federal election 2010, Media, The Web | Tagged abc news 24, analysis, blogosphere, commentariat, Federal Election 2010, grogs gamut, horse race, james massola, Jason Wilson, Julia Gillard, Latika Bourke, Laura Tingle, leaks, Media, media cycle, Policy, political communication, Polls, press conference, press gallery, reporting, roundtable, samantha maiden, tim dunlop, tv news, twitter, Walkley Foundation | 60 Responses

Penrith by-election open thread

By Mark Bahnisch on June 18, 2010

The first by-election since Kristina Keneally became NSW Premier will be held tomorrow, for the seat of Penrith, vacated by Karyn Paluzzano after she admitted lying to ICAC over irregular payments of staff allowances. Antony Green has provided a compendium [...]

Posted in By-elections | Tagged analysis, Antony Green, Barry O'Farrell, Coalition, hashtag, ICAC, Karyn Paluzzano, Kristina Keneally, links, NSW Labor, NSW politics, open thread, Penrith by-election 2010, Poll Bludger, predictions, results, twitter, William Bowe | 202 Responses

Department of Climate Change analysis of Coalition policy

By Mark Bahnisch on February 4, 2010

… The text can be accessed here [link to pdf].

Posted in Climate change | Tagged analysis, climate change policy, Coalition, DCC, Department of Climate Change, Penny Wong, Tony Abbott | 33 Responses

The ABC of Drumming up some online opinion analysis

By Mark Bahnisch on January 15, 2010

When the ABC’s Drum was launched, Margaret Simons cited a piece by Media Watch host Jonathan Holmes on internal discussions of ABC journos writing opinion pieces, which I referred to in this post: Simons then looks at the cult(ure) of [...]

Posted in Media, The Web | Tagged abc, analysis, Andrew Elder, Annabel Crabb, Chris Uhlmann, commentariat, Crikey, future of journalism, Jonathan Green, jonathan holmes, journalism, Leigh Sales, margaret simons, Mark Colvin, mark scott, Matthew Brissenden, media practice, media watch, News Limited, online opinion, public broadcasting, punditariat, social media, The Australian, the drum, Tony Eastley, twitter, web 2.0 | 27 Responses

How (not) to do things with graphs

By Mark Bahnisch on January 14, 2010

Possum has a cracker of a post up on Andrew Bolt’s infamous climate change graphs. Go read, as they say. He also pings the blurring of the opinion/analysis distinction at the ABC, where Bolt seems to wear two hats – [...]

Posted in Climate change, Media, Politics, Science | Tagged abc, analysis, andrew bolt, Climate change, climate science, graphs, Insiders, jonathan holmes, journalism, Media, opinion, public broadcasting, statistics | 54 Responses

Liberals and The City

By Mark Bahnisch on January 8, 2010

The last couple of releases of quarterly Newspoll data saw a theme emerge about Labor’s supposed weakening outside capital cities (and then a bounce back, which suggested that the huge amount of prognostication spun about the first quarterly poll was [...]

Posted in Elections, Federal Elections, Politics, Polls, Queensland | Tagged analysis, cities, Federal Election 2010, Lawrence Springborg, Liberal Party, LNP, Newspoll, polling, possum, quarterly Newspoll, Queensland elections, The Borg | 37 Responses

The great by-elections sideshow

By Mark Bahnisch on December 9, 2009

On Saturday night, I summed up the Higgins and Bradfield by-elections: The final verdict – the whole thing is probably a bit of a side show. The by-election results did, of course, lead to a particularly risible bit of Newspoll [...]

Posted in By-elections, Media, Politics, Polls | Tagged ALP, analysis, Antony Green, Australian Greens, Barnaby Joyce, battlers, Bradfield by-election, Climate change, Coalition, Dennis Shanahan, electoral strategy, Higgins by-election, John Howard, Liberal Party, Newspoll, political sociology, possum, psephology, public opinion, The Greens, Tony Abbott | 58 Responses

The National Times

By Mark Bahnisch on September 14, 2009

Fairfax has revived an old masthead for its new opinion site. In some ways, that’s probably the most interesting aspect of the launch – those who remember the old National Times might well also recall the days when genuinely hard [...]

Posted in Advertising, Consumerism, Media, The Web | Tagged analysis, business models, co-creation, commentary, Darrin Goodsir, David Marr, fairfax, future of journalism, immaterial labour, Jason Whittaker, journalism, margaret simons, Media, MuMbrella, National Times, News Limited, online media, online opinion, paywall, The Punch, web 2.0, web design | 13 Responses

Analysing the anti-analysts: Christian Kerr deconstructed

By Mark Bahnisch on June 16, 2009

In the wake of the strange anti-analytical spray from Christian Kerr in The Australian against blogs yesterday (discussed here), my QUT colleague Axel Bruns has posted a comprehensive analysis of his rant: Amongst the standard-issue ammunition in the journalism industry’s [...]

Posted in Blogging, Books, Writers & Writing, Media, Politics, Sociology, The Web | Tagged analysis, Axel bruns, blogosphere, Christian Kerr, cultural sociology, David Penberthy, future of journalism, future of media, Guy Rundle, journalism, Media, media studies, News Limited, Sociology, The Australian, The Punch | 154 Responses

Spend! Spend! Spend!

By Kim on April 1, 2009

The telly news led with rhetoric suggesting the February retail figures showed that spending “dried up” after the December stimulus, and the opposition chimed in with their claim that “the money was saved” (which apparently is terrible, even though it [...]

Posted in Economics, Media | Tagged ALP, analysis, Christmas, consumer spending, December, economic policy, Economics, February, global financial crisis, Kevin Rudd, Labor, Peter Martin, retail sales, Rudd government, stimulus package | 47 Responses

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