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 November 10, 2008
We’ve been pointing out in a range of posts here that Malcolm Turnbull’s “comment on everything” approach, and, for that matter, the preparedness of journos to let the Opposition lead a lot of the news cycle, may be counterproductive. And [...]
Posted in Media, Politics | Tagged abc learning, childcare, Kevin Rudd, Liberal Party, Malcolm Turnbull, Media, Therese Rein |
By Mark Bahnisch on November 7, 2008
It was not without significance that Wayne Swan chose to release the Mid Year Economic and Fiscal Outlook on Wednesday – the day the news cycle (and the attention of political junkies) was focused on the election of Barack Obama. [...]
Posted in Economics, Markets, Sociology, USA | Tagged ABC childcare, abc learning, barack obama, Ben Eltham, childcare, David Gruen, deficit, economic management, economic policy, fiscal policy, fiscal stimulus, global financial crisis, Kevin Rudd, Laura Tingle, Malcolm Turnbull, Markets, mid year economic outlook, MYEFO, neo-Keynesianism, Wayne Swan |
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