Content is how you fix the ABC
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.
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.
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.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/chris-mitchell/page/16