ABC viewers look in vain for balance as ‘blue wave’ narrative gets a free run
The ABC of balanced editing was conspicuously absent during coverage of last week’s US mid-term election.
The ABC of balanced editing was conspicuously absent during coverage of last week’s US mid-term election.
Fragmentation of the media is being matched by the fragmentation of politics.
Reporting by some media of the review headed by Philip Ruddock into religious discrimination was mischievous.
In a hyper-partisan media world, what is real depends totally on which media you consume.
Readers with a low opinion of the media will think it appropriate press pioneer Andrew Bent had a criminal record.
Everyone has a right to be a bigot — even Tim Soutphommasane with his sneering about Australian society.
In the end he lost, but Peter Dutton’s two challenges last week raise important political and media issues.
The remarkable thing about a decade of energy wars is that emissions reduction policies can still blow up governments.
For more than 20 years Australia has been unable to debate immigration without facing accusations of racism.
Storm troopers of the Left are leading a daily social media barrage against people whose free thought they can’t tolerate.
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