Media
The mainstream media have “jumped the shark”

Victoria Rollison says her disillusionment with Australian media has caused her to turn away from ...  
The Australian scapegoat reflex

Bob Ellis considers the cases of Lindy Chamberlain and Craig Thomson — and wonders why Austra ...  
Does the NAB and Gina already own Fairfax

THE POLITICS AND PORNOGRAPHY OF SPIN by contributing editor-at-large Tess Lawrence THE porn ...  
McKenzie-Murray's shoe leather fetish

Andrew Elder responded on his blog today to Fairfax columnist Martin McKenzie-Murray’s uninte ...  
The Syrian conflict and the media Matildas

The mainstream media is feeding us misinformation about the Syrian conflict, says Syd Walker. ...  
What has happened to our ABC?

The ABC has imitated its commercial rivals by its unbalanced efforts to belittle and demean the ...  
Thomson truth clouded by News Corp slant and smear

Independent Australia managing editor David Donovan corrects the record regarding a highly unba ...  
Australia deserves a balanced media

Former MP Denise Allen believes the mainstream media are so hell-bent on regime change, they are ...  
Rupert watch: Tony Blair lying at the Leveson Inquiry

Former British PM Tony Blair testified at the Leveson Inquiry this week and told a litany of lies ...  
Why journalists fear academics

Journalists fears academics for the latter’s ability to expose them as dilettantes, cheaters ...  
News Corporation's British Conservative subsidiary

The evidence from the Leveson Inquiry is clear, senior figures in the British Conservative Party ...  
The Murdoch mafia's stunning hypocrisy

The vendetta by the criminally tainted News Corporation against an as yet uncharged MP, Craig ...  
Lachlan Murdoch’s media interests under the spotlight

Lachlan Murdoch’s familial and professional links with News Corporation – as well as Channel ...  
Tony Abbott and Rupert Murdoch

Tony Abbott appoints a senior News Ltd employee to his personal staff; John Passant reports on the ...  
Australia's poorly partisan political punditry

Penny Wong’s rare moment of sincerity on Q&A on Monday betrayed the paucity of what passes for ...  
The captive ABC and the tyranny of balance

On popular panel show Q&A tonight, the ABC will present a largely recycled bunch of ideological ...  
The Australian Opposition class warfare joke

According to Associate Professor Martin Hirst, the thought that the Federal Government's recent ...  
The kiss of Rupert Murdoch

As British Prime Minister David Cameron will soon find out, says Michael Collins, doing business ...  

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