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By Kim on August 16, 2010
After all the publicity, and Mark Latham’s risible interventions into the campaign (and the press obsession with his stunts, leading to various actual policy announcements being “overshadowed”), the former Labor leader’s spot on 60 Minutes was underwhelming. Guy Beres sums [...]
Posted in federal election 2010, Film, TV, Video etc, Media | Tagged 60 minutes, Channel Nine, Federal Election 2010, mark latham, Media |
By Kim on August 12, 2010
Continuing an irregular series commenting on how the election looks to commercial tv viewers: commercial free to air is the biggest single source of information for voters. I’m boycotting Channel Nine tonight, because I fear that the Mark Latham “controversy”/60 [...]
Posted in Film, TV, Video etc, Media | Tagged 60 minutes, Bob Hawke, broadband, Channel Nine, channel seven, commercial news, ekka, Federal Election 2010, mark latham, Penrith RSL, political communication, Rooty Hill, Tony Abbott, TV, veterans affair |
By Kim on August 11, 2010
Continuing an irregular series commenting on how the election looks to commercial tv viewers: commercial free to air is the biggest single source of information for voters. There mustn’t be any Oakes/Latho self-referential “news” tonight, because wild weather and record [...]
Posted in federal election 2010, Media | Tagged Andrew Robb, broadband, Channel Nine, commercial tv, costings, Federal Election 2010, Julia Gillard, Laurie Oakes, leak, mark latham, news, political communication, Tony Abbott, Treasury, Wayne Swan, welfare policy, welfare reform |
By Kim on August 5, 2010
Continuing an irregular series commenting on how the election looks to commercial tv viewers: commercial free to air is the biggest single source of information for voters. It’s Ekka time, which means Brisbane Channel Nine is broadcasting from the Exhibition [...]
Posted in Brisbane, federal election 2010, Media | Tagged Channel Nine, ekka, Federal Election 2010, GFC, health policy, hospitals, Julia Gillard, Kevin Rudd, labor campaign, Media, National Health and Hospitals Network, political communication, Queensland, Tony Abbott |
By Kim on August 3, 2010
Continuing an irregular series commenting on how the election looks to commercial tv viewers: commercial free to air is the biggest single source of information for voters. “The new Julia changes her mind on debates, while the old Tony makes [...]
Posted in federal election 2010, Film, TV, Video etc, Media, Politics | Tagged Channel Nine, commercial tv, economic management, Federal Election 2010, Jenny Macklin, Media, news, no means no, parental leave, political communication, rape joke, real julia, samantha maiden, sexist gaffe, Tony Abbott |
By Kim on August 2, 2010
Continuing an irregular series commenting on how the election looks to commercial tv viewers: commercial free to air is the biggest single source of information for voters. Channel 9 Brisbane tonight got to the election after stories on the DJs [...]
Posted in federal election 2010 | Tagged Channel Nine, Federal Election 2010, political communication |
By Kim on August 1, 2010
Continuing an irregular series commenting on how the election looks to commercial tv viewers: commercial free to air is the biggest single source of information for voters. Channel Nine led today with a local protest by fisherfolk “venting their fury” [...]
Posted in federal election 2010, Media | Tagged Alexander Downer, Channel Nine, commercial tv, Federal Election 2010, Julia Gillard, Karen Azzopardi, Kevin Rudd, leaks, MySuper, political communication, Ron Boswell, Tony Abbott |
By Kim on July 28, 2010
Continuing an irregular series commenting on how the election looks to commercial tv viewers: commercial free to air is the biggest single source of information for voters. The election’s still still back at number one on Channel Nine Brisbane, probably [...]
Posted in federal election 2010, Media | Tagged barrie cassidy, cabinet, Channel Nine, Federal Election 2010, Julia Gillard, Laurie Oakes, leaks, Media, news, press conference, the drum, tv news |
By Kim on July 27, 2010
Continuing an irregular series commenting on how the election looks to commercial tv viewers: commercial free to air is the biggest single source of information for voters. After almost disappearing last night, the election was back on Brisbane’s Channel Nine [...]
Posted in Brisbane, federal election 2010, Media, Queensland, Transport | Tagged andrew bartlett, Anna Bligh, Brisbane, Channel Nine, Dickson, Joe Hockey, Julia Gillard, Laurie Oakes, leaks, Longman, marginal seats, parental leave, pensions, Petrie, Queensland, Redcliffe, redcliffe rail, Simon Crean, Tony Abbott, Yvette D'ath |
By Kim on July 26, 2010
Continuing an irregular series commenting on how the election looks to commercial tv viewers: commercial free to air is the biggest single source of information for voters. On Channel Nine in Brisbane tonight, the sole election story was the seventh [...]
Posted in federal election 2010, Film, TV, Video etc, Health, Parenting, Policy | Tagged abc news 24, Brisbane, Channel Nine, childcare, Federal Election 2010, health policy, Julia Gillard, leaders debate, news, political communication, the drum, Tony Abbott |
By Kim on July 24, 2010
Continuing an irregular series commenting on how the election looks to commercial tv viewers: commercial free to air is the biggest single source of information for voters. For the first time since I’ve been watching it, tonight’s Brisbane coverage actually [...]
Posted in federal election 2010, Media | Tagged Channel Nine, Climate change, commercial tv, Federal Election 2010, gender, Julia Gillard, Media, political communication, Polls, Tony Abbott, tv news, Women |
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