Media’s usual suspects revert to type as Omicron emerges
The politicisation of the pandemic lent itself to lots of culture war opinion writing to drive traffic to websites.
The politicisation of the pandemic lent itself to lots of culture war opinion writing to drive traffic to websites.
A new book about the US media shows how big a role journalism has played in the cult of privileged white self-flagellation, now known globally as wokeness.
Journos of the left use the vaccination issue to voice hostility to ordinary people’s politics. On the right, some excuse the inexcusable under the shield of personal liberty.
Gerard Henderson’s new book, Cardinal Pell, the Media Pile-on & Collective Guilt, asks why some journalists failed to test their sources’ claims.
At the ABC, accountability rests with no one. But the business of the broadcaster is content. Top executives bring little to the table if they have no content background.
Left-wing journalists long ago abandoned balanced reporting of climate for passionate advocacy of often poorly reasoned solutions.
Left-wing journalists just can’t resist stories claiming Australia’s international reputation is being harmed.
For many media companies today, environment reporting has little to do with facts but much to do with market positioning.
The green-left media campaign against the Morrison government may backfire, just as it did in the 2019 election.
Many environment writers today are in the business of hiding the truth about the costs of renewable energy.
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