Leak’s ABC mates cancel biography
If you don’t like overwrought, pursed-lipped, tut-tutting political commentary, Fred Pawle’s biography of legendary cartoonist Bill Leak is for you.
If you don’t like overwrought, pursed-lipped, tut-tutting political commentary, Fred Pawle’s biography of legendary cartoonist Bill Leak is for you.
What is the point of a national broadcaster if it cannot produce serious analysis of an important diplomatic and defence agreement?
Many journalists reporting on Covid-19 in Australia apply different standards to different premiers, depending on the party in government.
At much of the climate alarmist media, emotional journalistic responses to politics always trump factual analysis of science.
For all the media criticism of politicians’ handling of Covid-19, history may judge our leaders to have performed better than journalists and medical regulators.
Regular consumers of ABC news know Aunty’s journalists can’t resist certain stories.
Today’s political leaders and journalists seem perplexed when unexpected twists throw them off course.
The release of the latest UN climate change report last week makes three things clear about elite media coverage of the climate.
YouTube’s week-long ban on Sky News suggests social media is just as dangerous for conservative news sources as it is for those on the left.
ABC viewers love the confirmation bias they get when Media Watch tells them vaccine hesitancy is being spread by right-wing ‘fake news’ sources.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/chris-mitchell/page/15