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By Kim on August 13, 2010
It was great to watch NYU Journalism Professor Jay Rosen (of Pressthink fame) on Lateline last night. If you missed his interview, the transcript is here. Rosen argues that the media owe a duty to the public to provide reporting [...]
Posted in federal election 2010, Media | Tagged Federal Election 2010, horse race journalism, Jay Rosen, Lateline, Leigh Sales, Media, pressthink |
By Kim on August 2, 2010
As a bit of an update to my post this morning on Newspoll, I thought I’d link to Possum’s piece this afternoon where he factors today’s numbers into an estimation of the trend: As a result, this brings our Pollytrend [...]
Posted in federal election 2010, Media, Polls | Tagged campaign strategy, Christopher Pyne, debate, Federal Election 2010, front runner, incumbency, Julia Gillard, Lateline, Leigh Sales, let julia be julia, Media, Newspoll, possum |
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 Mark Bahnisch on August 14, 2008
Occasional guest poster at LP, Marcus Westbury, is on Q&A tonight – ABC1 at 9.30pm. Let’s hope he can get a word in between the pompous comedy stylings of Greg Sheridan, and the litterateur/Macquarie Bank shill Bob Carr. Germaine Greer [...]
Posted in Books, Writers & Writing, Feminism, Film, TV, Video etc, Indigenous, Media, Policy, Race | Tagged ABC television, Bob Carr, Germaine Greer, Greg Sheridan, Indigenous Australia, Indigenous policy, Leigh Sales, Marcus Westbury, NT intervention, Q&A, Qanda, Tony Jones, Writings |
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