meep and freaki,

 

The Guardian that I post from is  the CPA one and  it was here some time before the UK Guardians Australian edition, either way I will make sure I put CPA in from now on. Both are better than the tele in any case.

Woman Happy

 


@boris1gary wrote:

@poddster wrote:

Communist Party of Australia  ????

 

Who is showing their true colours?


Who are you referring to poddster?


poddster,

 

lots of question marks in your post - 5 of them - who are you questioning?

Woman Indifferent


@not_an_eloi wrote:

as an ex-channel 2 employee,  i totally refute that bs claim.

 

(shades)


Refute away to your hearts content.

 

 

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.

Boris, I have nor tefered to anyone as you well know.

 

Mine was a question, but if you feel that the shoe fits you, or anyone may, wear it 🙂

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.

well I don't know how many times I need to post it - I am a communist, have been for many many years, my "true colours" are always showing, proudly.

 

poddster, what are your "true colours"?

 

Woman Happy

 now, didn't i read,  that was over a union dispute.   sport.  

Boris, what you see is what you get 🙂

 

All you need to do is observe and comprehend.

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.

I have never belonged to any union in my life, so what ever you may or may not have read is either a figment of a vivid imagination or the fabrication of one.

I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.


@freakiness wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

@freakiness wrote:

https://theconversation.com/abc-forgetting-lessons-of-2001-pays-for-its-lack-of-scepticism-22746

 

Questions of accountability

On February 4, the ABC’s managing director, Mark Scott, and director of news, Kate Torney, issued a media release, the Jesuitical wording of which brings us to the second ethical issue here, that of media accountability.

 

ABC managing director Mark Scott’s statement of regret offers a limited sort of accountability.AAP/Alan Porritt

 

Referring to the video evidence of the burnt hand, the statement said:

The ABC’s initial reports on the video said that the vision appeared to support the asylum seekers’ claims. That’s because it was the first concrete evidence that the injuries had occurred. What the video did not do was establish how those injuries occurred. The wording around the ABC’s initial reporting needed to be more precise on that point. We regret if our reporting led anyone to mistakenly assume that the ABC supported the asylum seekers’ claims. The ABC has always presented the allegations as just that – claims worthy of further investigation.

Too right it needed to be more precise, and assessments about what the video meant needed to be suspended until better evidence was available. As for mistaken assumptions, it is well established in media law – and equally well understood by journalists – that people take in the news impressionistically. They do not parse every sentence.

Journalists who create false impressions in the minds of their audience have only themselves to blame. In these ways, the ABC’s statement typifies the media’s conventional reluctance to own up.

Poor evidence of bias

None of these failings, however, support the accusations of bias that have been levelled at the ABC.

Failure to verify is not on its own evidence of bias. If it could be shown to be accompanied by some other culpable element such as conscious prejudice, suppression of available evidence or failure to give an opportunity to reply, then a case of bias might exist. However, there is no such evidence.

News Corp has characterised the ABC as treacherous and accused it of hating the navy. But News Corp has acommercial axe to grind with the ABC and isn’t to be taken seriously on this matter.

The government was given every opportunity to reply but was defeated by its own policy of censorship in respect of Operation Sovereign Borders.

Nor do these failings provide any support for prime minister Tony Abbott’s authoritarian proposition that the ABC should give Australia the benefit of the doubt on these issues.

Lessons of history

Give Australia the benefit of the doubt? Why? Australian governments have lied about these matters before.

During the 2001 federal election campaign, the ABC was rightlysceptical about the veracity of photos that the government asserted to be of asylum seekers throwing their children overboard. They turned out to be nothing of the kind.

The irony now is that the ABC has been insufficiently sceptical of another asylum seeker image, in this case the burnt-hand video. In journalism, it is always hazardous to suspend disbelief.


Do you have a point in amongst all that text?


Do I have to have?

 

The point would be that the ABC is not biased against Abbott. If anything they have been the opposite. 

 

 


You're not serious are you?

From the OP:

 

"And where newsworthy events that reflected poorly on Labor happened,you'd hope the ABC would be assiduous in covering them.

 

In the context of an extra $190M in ABC funding that the Gillard Government decided on in June this year - smack bang in the middle of the search warrant reports in other media - the absence of any reporting at all on the issue takes on potentially sinister overtones.

 

ABC Managing Director Mark Scott was equipped with 102 pages of "priority briefing notes" prepared by ABC staffers when he fronted the October 2012 Senate Estimates hearings.

 

His briefing notes were released under FOI in May this year. Page One of 102 pages recorded how well the ABC had done out of the Rudd years.

 

The ABC wanted an extra TV network - ABC3 - and it got its way with $67M.

 

The ABC wanted more money for its local drama producing mates - they're very expensive if you want to see them happy and smiling.   $70 million extra for that.

 

$15.3 was found for ABC Open - along with an extra $13.6 for some capital spending.   All in all the ABC was very happy"

 

very happy indeed to bias it's reports in favour of  the party signing it's paycheck!

 

Here's The Link Again In Case You Missed It The First Time

The link to the Michael Smith page? 

You think he is more credible than the ABC?

Seriously?