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Annabel Crabb

The ABC, balance and right wing propaganda

The ABC, balance and right wing propaganda

By Kim on August 17, 2011

I don’t know if anyone saw The Drum this afternoon? (And I don’t know if there are any audience/ratings figures for ABC News 24, but I’d be very interested if anyone does…) We had a panel composed of two ABC [...]

Posted in Featured, Film, TV, Video etc, Industrial Relations, Media, Politics | Tagged abc, abc news 24, Annabel Crabb, argument, balance, brendan o'neill, Bruce Baird, Godwin, IPA, Janet Albrechtsen, John Quiggin, Jonathan Green, left neo-liberals, neo-liberalism, Paul Howes, Peter Reith, qantas, reason, scott stephens, Steve Cannane, the drum, Tim Wilson | 40 Responses

Not the Twitter election

By Mark Bahnisch on September 22, 2010

Malcolm Farnsworth has an excellent piece at The Drum on how claims that the 2010 federal election was going to be a Twitter campaign are very wide of the mark. I’d recommend reading the whole thing. If the premise is [...]

Posted in Blogging, blogosphere, Culture, Elections, federal election 2010, Media, Sociology, The Web | Tagged #ausvotes, #qt, Annabel Crabb, Axel bruns, citizen journalism, Elections, jean burgess, malcolm farnsworth, online publics, Politics, Qanda, QUT, social media, Sociology, twitter | 13 Responses

Let Tony Be Tony (Boatphone edition)

By Kim on August 15, 2010

Fresh from telling Barrie Cassidy this morning that the NBN’s favoured technology – “high fibre” – wasn’t the only way to deliver those intertubes, Mr Rabbit, according to Annabel Crabb on Twitter, is set to announce that he will have [...]

Posted in federal election 2010, Levity | Tagged #boatphone, Annabel Crabb, asylum seekers, boats, Federal Election 2010, Tony Abbott, twitter | 44 Responses

Has Twitter made a difference to press focus on the trail?

By Kim on August 9, 2010

I remarked earlier today that Labor has obviously adopted a communications strategy designed, in part, to short circuit the media focus on “distractions” and polls, and to bypass the circus taking place somewhere in Sideshow Alley, where Mark Latham lurks. [...]

Posted in Activism, blogosphere, federal election 2010, Media, Sociology, The Web | Tagged #ausvotes, abc news 24, Annabel Crabb, bernard keane, blogosphere, distractions, Federal Election 2010, GrogsGamut, james massola, journalism, journalists, Julia Gillard, mark latham, narrative, Pavlov's Cat, Policy, press conference, press pack, Q&A, Qanda, Rooty Hill RSL, roundtable, sideshow, twitter | 7 Responses

Guest post by Pavlov’s Cat: Sorry Annabel, not good enough

By Guest Poster on August 7, 2010

Originally published at Still Life With Cat: The ABC’s Annabel Crabb published a long, informative, entertaining piece at The Drum the other day, characteristically witty and meaty, in defence of journalists and their current behaviour and reportage on the campaign [...]

Posted in federal election 2010, Media | Tagged Annabel Crabb, Federal Election 2010, journalism, journos, Julia Gillard, Kevin Rudd, Media, Policy, press gallery, seniors | 128 Responses

“If you can’t govern your party…”

By Mark Bahnisch on July 26, 2010

By Mark Bahnisch Over the weekend, I read Annabel Crabb’s Rise of the Ruddbot. It’s fascinating to take a trip back to a time when a Liberal leadership team of Tony Abbott and Julie Bishop seemed fanciful. Just as much [...]

Posted in Advertising, Books, Writers & Writing, federal election 2010, Howardia | Tagged Advertising, Annabel Crabb, Bronwyn Bishop, disunity, election advertising, Federal Election 2010, Julie Bishop, Kevin Andrews, Kevin Rudd, Labor leadership, liberal leadership, Malcolm Turnbull, parties, Philip Ruddock, Rise of the Ruddbot, Tony Abbott | 5 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

The Women

By Anna Winter on December 4, 2009

Dr. Cat’s post on women and Tony Abbott is a must-read. She really nails one of the problems I’ve had with the general coverage about Abbott’s “women problem”. So go and read it now. I’ll wait. I’m not going to [...]

Posted in Media, Politics, Women | Tagged Annabel Crabb, Australian politics, Feminism, Judith Troeth, Julia Gillard, Julie Bishop, Kristina Keneally, Miranda Devine, Sophie Mirabella, spill, Sue Boyce, Tony Abbott, Women | 114 Responses

The media, social media and the Liberal thrills and spills

By Mark Bahnisch on November 28, 2009

Having talked to a few friends over the last few days who aren’t political junkies (but are more taken with politics than perhaps the average voter), I’m not at all convinced that the Liberal leadership shenanigans are of anywhere near [...]

Posted in Climate change, Howardia, Media, Politics, Sociology, The Web | Tagged Andrew Robb, Annabel Crabb, Axel bruns, Ben Eltham, bernard keane, Blogging, blogs, Canberra, Climate change, climate change denialism, commentariat, Copenhagen, cprs, Crikey, cultural studies, ets, facebook, future of journalism, future of media, Gatewatching, hyperlinks, Imre Salusinszky, journalists, Larvatus prodeo, Lateline, Laura Tingle, legacy media, liberal leadership, Liberal leadership spill, link economy, links, Malcolm Turnbull, Media, media discourses, nathan rees, New Matilda, new media, Nick Minchin, Peter Van Onselen, public, public opinion, publics, Rudd government, social media, social sharing, Sociology, spill, Stephen Fenely, tweeting, twitter | 27 Responses

Crash through or crash? What Turnbull should do now…

By Mark Bahnisch on November 24, 2009

In the wake of today’s extraordinary events in the Coalition party room, Malcolm Turnbull could put to good use the very qualities he’s usually been panned by his right wing colleagues and the commentariat for having – displaying some courage [...]

Posted in Climate change, Media, Politics | Tagged andrew bolt, Annabel Crabb, climate change denialism, climate change denialists, climate change policy, Coalition, coalition party room, cprs, emissions trading, Francis Urquhart, front bench, George Brandis, Kevin Andrews, Lateline, liberal leadership, Liberal right wing, Malcolm Turnbull, Nationals, Nick Minchin, party meeting, Peter Van Onselen, reshuffle, shadow cabinet, spill, The Australian, Tony Abbott, Wilson Tuckey | 55 Responses

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