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What you think the ABC wants ballance, that would be novel, they should be renamed ABC Albos Broadcasting Cult, they have no perspective other than a completely left leaning one.Today's Insiders was a complete joke.
4 "Journalists" running propaganda for the Voice, with no dissenting voices allowed.
Instead of having Patricia Karvelas, a known Voice proponent on the panel, they should have invited Warren Mundine or Jacinta Price to provide some balance.
Interesting the ABC is having internal issues with its coverage, kind of shows that the reporting is driven by personal perspectives, rather than just an unbiased report of the facts.
Obviously it is ok to be pro something, as long as the journalists agree and it's not ok when they don't. It seems strange that this has only become an issue now, when we have been commenting on their biases for years.
ABC journalists criticise broadcaster’s coverage of Gaza invasion
A meeting of more than 200 ABC staff has heard complaints from across the newsroom about the way the public broadcaster has covered Israel’s war against Hamas.www.theage.com.au
More than 200 ABC journalists participated in a mass meeting about the public broadcaster’s coverage of the war in Gaza, with a number of grievances raised leading to a possible shift in how the conflict is reported on, according to several people who attended.
The meeting on Wednesday afternoon, which ABC staff described as emotional and at times heated, took place in person and online and was initiated by Mark Maley, the ABC’s editorial policy manager.
“Our coverage of the war in Gaza is one of the most important and difficult stories imagine to cover,” Maley wrote in an email to staff. “It affects many of our staff in a deeply personal way and raises complex humanitarian, legal and journalistic issues.”
At the beginning of the meeting, Maley acknowledged that the conflict had led to “challenging discussions” with both Muslim and Jewish journalists at the ABC, particularly those with connections to Palestine and Israel.
A number of journalists from Muslim and Arab backgrounds expressed concern that the perception that the ABC was too pro-Israel has impacted their relationships with the communities and their ability to do their jobs. Another staff member voiced concerns the broadcaster has made “possibly irreparable damage” to the trust it has built with the Australian Muslim community over the years with its reporting.
Spot on, why you would have a pro Jew or pro Palestine reporter engaged in the reporting is beyond me, if they just gave the facts then no one can take issue with it.That's what happens when the ABC panders to minority groups instead of reporting the facts.
Jewish and Muslim reporters should recuse themselves or be stood down from reporting on this issue.
Hmmm. It's funny that Jews feel the same.. Another staff member voiced concerns the broadcaster has made “possibly irreparable damage” to the trust it has built with the Australian Muslim community over the years with its reporting.
It's typical ABC isn't it ?WOW now the ABC finds out there are two sides to an issue and has to shut down Q & A when they forgot or didn't have time to stack the audience and the panel.
What a hoot, they wouldn't be dealing with compliant Australians, who quietly sit there and absorb their $hit .
ABC decision to ditch Q+A audience prompted by Caulfield protests
Scenes of pro-Palestine and pro-Israel protesters facing off in Melbourne convinced ABC management that the risks of a live audience outweighed the benefits.www.smh.com.au
The ABC’s unusual decision to film Monday night’s episode of Q+A without a live studio audience was prompted by safety concerns following angry clashes between pro-Palestine and pro-Israel protesters in Caulfield last week.
The invitation to be part of the studio audience and to put questions directly to panellists, particularly politicians, is a key attribute of the long-running current affairs discussion program. However, an ABC source, speaking on background because they were not authorised to comment publicly, said management had concerns about the feasibility of hosting a crowd for an episode dedicated to the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas and Israel’s bombardment of Gaza even before the protest on Friday.
Don't worry Rumpy the elites have taken over the BBC as well, this is why it is difficult to sort fact from fiction, in today's media.It's typical ABC isn't it ?
A very small number of loud voiced people have an interest in Gaza, what people are interested in is their hip pocket and how they can afford their next rent payment.
No wonder ABC audiences are declining, they don't appeal to the majority any more.
Well it sounds as though the bastion of righteousness is in manure again.Well confusion reigns supreme, has inclusiveness, turned into exclusiveness?
It's so difficult when the media are trying to rewrite fairness, to give everyone a say, but it has to be what the media want to say.
The problem with media narrative is, it is difficult to control, when there is social media, who the hell allowed that into the mix.
By the way, I'm not interested in the intent of the issue, just the fact that the ABC who are funded by the taxpayer, get upset when one of their reporters does a report that doesn't fit.
That never bothered them before IMO, so is it the report or not fitting in with the narrative, that is the problem ?
And for what it's worth I don't have any interest in the middle east issue, other than the missus wants to go there and I don't.
ABC radio presenter axed after Israel-Hamas conflict posts
Journalist Antoinette Lattouf was told on Wednesday not to show up the next day to present for ABC Radio Sydney after her posts on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.www.theage.com.au
A radio presenter who was axed from ABC Radio on Wednesday afternoon is "considering her legal options" after she was terminated over her social media posts about the Israel-Hamas conflict.
Journalist Antoinette Lattouf was filling in for Mornings host Sarah Macdonald who is on leave, but was sacked and told not to return to work on Thursday.
An ABC spokesman said Lattouf was employed on a short-term contract.
“ABC Sydney casual presenter Antoinette Lattouf will not be back on air for her remaining two shifts this week,” he said on Wednesday evening.
In a statement posted to her social media on Wednesday night, Latouff said she was “disappointed” by the ABC’s decision. “I believe I was terminated unlawfully,” she said.
“This is not a win for journalism or critical, fair thinking.
"I am currently considering my legal options."
It is unclear whether it was an individual post or a series of posts that led to the axing.
Lattouf has used both TikTok and Instagram to criticise the Israeli military and government.
Last week, she wrote a statement on Instagram stating the Israeli military was “one that is driven by blood-thirsty, extremist men who want to justify the ongoing annihilation of Palestinians”.
She was also one of more than 100 journalists, including some from The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, who signed an open letter calling for greater scrutiny on the reporting of the conflict between Israel and Hamas.
After signing the letter, she wrote on Instagram: “If someone doesn’t want to work with me because I defend press freedom, responsible and fair journalism that doesn’t bow to political intimidation and lobby groups. Oh, and coz I also don’t want more kids to get bombed – well f--- them.”
According to her website, Lattouf has held reporting and presenting roles at Network 10, SBS, ABC and Triple J. She has also written columns for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.
Nailed it in that one sentence.The national broadcaster gives every appearance of being too willing to accede to pressures that allow the well-meaning goal of diversity to compromise professional standards.
I suspect that the walking ego,AKA, Stuart Littlemore, was having a subtle dig at the idea of diversity of opinion rather than cultural diversity.Nailed it in that one sentence.
Good morning
Media executive Kim Williams has been announced as the new chair of the ABC. He was previously chief executive officer of News Limited (before it became News Corporation in 2013) and he held the role for two years. ABC chair Ita Buttrose will finish her five-year term on March 6.
Have a very nice day, today.
Kind regards
rcw1
Yes Ita cost me a bit of money, I had to buy the wife a DAB radio with a remote.Hopefully he may bring back some hard nosed journalism to the ABC instead of the social justice warrior cr@p they have been serving up under Buttrose.
You have to give Albo credit, for choosing Kim Williams to run the ABC and his first message hits the nail on the head.Hopefully he may bring back some hard nosed journalism to the ABC instead of the social justice warrior cr@p they have been serving up under Buttrose.
Good evening SirRumpole,Hopefully he may bring back some hard nosed journalism to the ABC instead of the social justice warrior cr@p they have been serving up under Buttrose.
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