Reporters convinced by the climate con job
Many environment writers seem to believe what countries say about their emissions reduction plans is more important than what they actually do.
Many environment writers seem to believe what countries say about their emissions reduction plans is more important than what they actually do.
Two Senate hearings last week highlight how shallow modern journalism and politics are.
Executives who rely on management process to keep content at arm’s length are not doing their job.
It’s funny how few journalists who tweet about speaking truth to power find the ticker to hold Labor politicians accountable.
The flooding that swept through NSW last week gave readers and viewers a break from the ‘Twitterisation’ of journalism.
Some news coverage of the local COVID-19 vaccine rollout has been naive and politicised.
The late Paddy McGuinness often said the more lawyers a society produced the less successful it would be.
Media credibility took a big hit during federal Attorney-General Christian Porter’s Perth press conference last Wednesday.
Many journalists swallowed green propaganda that mistook slowing sales and prices in a pandemic-induced global slowdown for the beginning of the end for Old King Coal.
Left-wing journalists have flipped former president Donald Trump’s use of the term ‘fake news’.
Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/author/chris-mitchell/page/19