on 15-08-2015 02:08 PM
A written proposal for the SBS show The Feed, obtained by The Weekend Australian, had been drawn up and filming was scheduled to begin as early as this Wednesday.
SBS managing director Michael Ebeid last night confirmed that the proposal for the show with Mallah was being considered.
“There is a proposal floating around but no filming confirmed yet,” Mr Ebeid said. “And yes I am aware they are throwing around a few ideas.”
Filming of Mallah and his co-star Kim Vuga — who recently starred in SBS’s Go Back to Where You Came From — was due to begin next week.
Under the proposal, the two would have been taken to a mosque, Mallah’s parents’ house, the courthouse in Sydney’s west where a female genital mutilation trial is due to be held and — in the words of producer John MacFarlane — “a restaurant in the eastern suburbs (of Sydney) or inner west, home turf of Green party lefties.”
However Finance Minister Matthias Cormann told Sky News today that he had spoken to Mr Ebeid and “any suggestion there was ever any proposal for Zaky Mallah to have his own show is completely wrong”.
A proposal from a freelance journalist “had not gone through the proper editorial processes of SBS yet in any way, shape or form, so I am very confident based on the comments from SBS managing director Michael Ebeid that this will not go ahead in any way, shape or form,” Senator Cormann said
SBS stirring up the public for ratings.
on 16-08-2015 03:07 PM
what??
it looks pretty clear what happened to me
on 16-08-2015 07:57 PM
@debra9275 wrote:what??
it looks pretty clear what happened to me
@debra9275 wrote:what??
it looks pretty clear what happened to me
on 16-08-2015 07:58 PM
16-08-2015 07:59 PM - edited 16-08-2015 08:00 PM
17-08-2015 04:49 AM - edited 17-08-2015 04:52 AM
Just remember folks,if you don't want your national broadcasters being run by jihadists,vote for Tony.Or better still,shut them down completely so that Rupes can provide you with all the prejudice reinforcing lies you'll ever need.On a regular basis.In the meantime,keep watching Bolt and ACA.
on 17-08-2015 08:31 AM
It was in the Australian? Oh well that explains it doesn't it?.....not.
When some are proved wrong they immediatly attack the messenger source.
Its the Schopenhauer's strategy but I doubt they even know what that is without having to google it.
on 17-08-2015 01:21 PM
17-08-2015 04:56 PM - edited 17-08-2015 04:57 PM
on 18-08-2015 09:41 AM
SBS in spin over Zaky Mallah
John Lyons
Associate Editor The Australian Business Review:
After two hours of discussion within SBS, Ms Harris, [SBS head of group communication] on behalf of Mr Ebeid, telephoned me.
Despite the plan to begin filming as early as next Wednesday, Ms Harris wanted to make sure that The Weekend Australian was not saying the program with Mallah had been given final approval by SBS.
I asked her if “considering” was the accurate word.
“Considering is accurate,” she replied.
I asked Ms Harris one final question: So the plan to use Zaky Mallah is still a live option?
“We’ve not ruled it out,” she said.
And yes, I realise the title of this thread is perhaps misleading.