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By Mark Bahnisch on August 10, 2010
Cross-posted at The Drumroll By far the least edifying aspect of Julia Gillard’s appearance on Q&A last night was a series of risible questions about her life choices, her lack of religious beliefs, and her hairstyle. As if that wasn’t [...]
Posted in federal election 2010, Media, Parenting, Women | Tagged Chris Uhlmann, families, Federal Election 2010, gender, Julia Gillard, Media, normal family, Q&A, Qanda, Tony Abbott |
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 |
By Kim on November 2, 2008
I’m not really one for breakfast television, but I’d be interested in hearing from anyone who’s seen the new ABC2 Breakfast show, which debuts today. It will also be streamed online. With Virginia Trioli as one of the hosts (the [...]
Posted in Film, TV, Video etc, Media, Politics | Tagged abc, ABC2 Breakfast, Boyer Lectures, Chris Uhlmann, fairfax, Fran Kelly, journalism, Media, Michael Brissenden, news, News Limited, public affairs, Radio National, Rupert Murdoch, Tom Switzer |
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