Category: Murdoch Media

There’s a big problem with the Murdoch media no one is talking about — how it treats women leaders

How does the Murdoch press represent women? While studying media representations of women in politics, I’ve noticed a stark difference in Murdoch press coverage of men and women leaders.

There’s a big problem with the Murdoch media no one is talking about — how it treats women leaders

Philip Morris-sponsored articles in the Australian could breach tobacco advertising laws | Australian media | The Guardian

The Australian newspaper seen on a newsstand

A series of Philip Morris-sponsored articles about vaping published in the Australian may breach national tobacco advertising promotion laws, public health advocates have said.

Philip Morris-sponsored articles in the Australian could breach tobacco advertising laws | Australian media | The Guardian

How Sky News gets away with pushing conspiracy theories

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How Murdoch regulates Murdoch Sky News is broadcast on Foxtel, the pay TV platform majority owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. As a broadcaster Foxtel must obey a code of practice which is developed by subscription television industry body the Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association (ASTRA). ASTRA might sound like an umbrella group for a wider industry. In reality it appears to be little more than a front for Foxtel and Murdoch interests.

How Sky News gets away with pushing conspiracy theories

News Corp’s new-found belief in science

More smoke and mirrors from Rupert Murdoch, as News Corp gets all “scientific” with Big Tobacco, writes Rhys Muldoon. WITH PROFITS down, News Corp, like many media companies, has had to find new revenue streams.

News Corp’s new-found belief in science

Courting the chameleon: how the US election reveals Rupert Murdoch’s political colours

Courting the chameleon: how the US election reveals Rupert Murdoch’s political colours

At elections, Murdoch has two priorities. One is always to try to ensure the new regime, whatever its political colour, does not implement regulatory change that will disadvantage the business.

Courting the chameleon: how the US election reveals Rupert Murdoch’s political colours

Australia’s newspaper ownership is among the most concentrated in the world | News | The Guardian

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If not for the ABC what hope for Democracy?

The results show that in 2011 Australia had the most concentrated newspaper industry out of any country studied with the exception of China and Egypt:

Australia’s newspaper ownership is among the most concentrated in the world | News | The Guardian

Is Rupert Murdoch really turning his back on Donald Trump?

Media magnate Rupert Murdoch and outgoing US President Donald Trump have long had a rocky relationship – but the pair share one thing in common. They both love to win.

Is Rupert Murdoch really turning his back on Donald Trump?

Report: Fox executive instructed staff to reject election results | Media Matters for America

Rupert Lachlan Murdoch

This morning, CNN reported that Fox News “is instructing its talent not to call Joe Biden the ‘President-elect’ when the network calls the race.”

Report: Fox executive instructed staff to reject election results | Media Matters for America

Foxtel, Australian newspapers financial millstones in News Corp accounts

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News media — dominated by the Australian newspapers and including the UK papers — revenues fell US$280 million, or 37% compared to the previous year. In this morning’s briefing call, not a question or comment on the US election results and how they may impact News from the analysts or the News Corp executives, CEO Robert Thomson and CFO Susan Panuccio.

Foxtel, Australian newspapers financial millstones in News Corp accounts

Australian TV Survivor: does Foxtel face elimination as streaming giants gang up? – Michael West

Rupert Murdoch’s Foxtel is under attack on many fronts, from specialist sports streaming services, Netflix, Stan and Amazon Prime to Kevin Rudd’s cancel News Corp petition. A new tie-up between Fetch TV and a cloud application platform ratchet’s up the pressure. Anthony Eales reports on Foxtel’s battle for survival.

Australian TV Survivor: does Foxtel face elimination as streaming giants gang up? – Michael West

2020 US election: how Murdoch media is repositioning for a Trump loss

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Rupert Murdoch may be ‘resigned’ to a Trump loss, but his news outlets are doubling down.

2020 US election: how Murdoch media is repositioning for a Trump loss

When Murdoch’s tabloid failed Liverpool the people kicked it out of town for good. What’s stopping Melbourne? | The Shot

And Liverpool. The only city in the world to drive one of Rupert Murdoch’s gutter rags back into the gutter for good.

When Murdoch’s tabloid failed Liverpool the people kicked it out of town for good. What’s stopping Melbourne? | The Shot

Queensland Election: South Brisbane and the Murdoch influence

Dr John Jiggens gives an outsider-insider view of a journalist running as an independent candidate of the South Brisbane electorate.

Queensland Election: South Brisbane and the Murdoch influence

117 times Fox’s “straight news” anchor Martha MacCallum pushed right-wing narratives over seven weeks | Media Matters for America

MacCallum right-wing narratives

Martha MacCallum, Fox News executive editor and anchor of The Story with Martha MacCallum, pushes right-wing narratives, pro-Trump talking points, and Republican spin during her on air appearances on Fox News. Part of the so-called “straight news” division, MacCallum has featured heavily in the network’s election coverage, as well as its promotional material, alongside anchor Bret Baier. Network executives have relied on the “straight news” operation to deflect criticism of the extreme racism and propaganda spewed nightly by opinion hosts like Tucker Carlson, Sean Hannity, and Laura Ingraham in an effort to deter advertisers from fleeing their toxic programming.

117 times Fox’s “straight news” anchor Martha MacCallum pushed right-wing narratives over seven weeks | Media Matters for America

‘Culture of fear’: why Kevin Rudd is determined to see an end to Murdoch’s media dominance | Media | The Guardian

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The former Australian PM admits he once courted the mogul’s mastheads but now says democracy is at stake

‘Culture of fear’: why Kevin Rudd is determined to see an end to Murdoch’s media dominance | Media | The Guardian

Old Dog Thought- PM’s do it better after they’ve gone except for Abbott & Howard

Fighting Fake News with REAL 17/10/20; Media Recklessness; Biden won the Townhall debate every which way; Kevin 007’s Righteous Rage;

Former Republican congressman says Murdoch’s media outlets fuelling ‘climate rejectionism’ | Climate change | The Guardian

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Bob Inglis tells Australian thinktank that Fox News and Wall Street Journal are holding back progress on climate

Former Republican congressman says Murdoch’s media outlets fuelling ‘climate rejectionism’ | Climate change | The Guardian

Hidden agendas: James Murdoch speaks on News Corp exit

James Murdoch resigned from the News Corporation board in August.

Estranged media scion James Murdoch has said he left his family’s publishing company News Corp over concerns its newspapers were disguising facts and endorsing disinformation.

Hidden agendas: James Murdoch speaks on News Corp exit

Kevin Rudd petition calls for royal commission into News Corp domination of Australian media | Media | The Guardian

Kevin Rudd

Petition set up by the former PM caused problems for the Parliament House website after more than 38,000 people signed in 24 hours

Kevin Rudd petition calls for royal commission into News Corp domination of Australian media | Media | The Guardian

On your bike, Roop! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

When Rupert Murdoch decided to shut down 112 regional newspapers around Australia he did it in the typical Murdoch fashion. He was not satisfied with the returns from these regional mastheads so rather than sell them off to people who weren’t so concerned about a bottom line but who had a passion for journalism and for their community and who could make them work, he decided to completely shut-down 36 and move 76 behind a digital paywall.

On your bike, Roop! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Compromised: Genie Energy and the Murdoch media’s climate denial – Michael West

Rupert Murdoch, Dick Cheney, former CIA director James Woolsey, former US Treasury head Larry Summers, former US Energy Secretary Bill Richardson, hedge fund boss Michael Steinhardt and Jacob Rothschild have something in common. They are all on the board of oil and gas explorer, Genie Energy. Gas industry whistleblower Simone Marsh explores Rupert Murdoch’s fossil fuel interests.

Compromised: Genie Energy and the Murdoch media’s climate denial – Michael West

Morrison and Murdoch take on Google and Facebook

Morrison owes Murdoch. This proposed industry code kills two birds with one stone. It pays back Murdoch and ensures a Coalition friendly media.

Couple this with locking the ABC out it’s the equivalent of intended assassination by Novochock and asking who did it?

It rewards the big media players for their failure and throws the smaller media outlets to the lions.

We will lose what little balance is left in our media if the Opposition doesn’t step up.

 

Morrison and Murdoch take on Google and Facebook

Rupert Murdoch Googles opening up a Facebook account

But stuff Google and Facebook, says Morrison and his gang of dollar store Batman villains, if Rupert wants something, no matter how obviously idiotic, odious or borderline corrupt, Rupert will bloody well get it. His media monopoly is the only thing keeping the Coalition in power, after all.

Irrespective of how you look at it, the Murdoch media is working with the Morrison Government to achieve its goal of controlling the narrative and manipulating the way people can find news and information. A job which they already fulfil with aplomb, but which will be that much easier without pesky Google searches and Facebook sharing platforms unearthing more and more alternative views.

Whichever way it goes, Rupert Murdoch gets what he wants. Either a new stream of revenue from Facebook and Google, or a potentially crippling blow to his emerging online news rivals.

Come to think of it, maybe the old coot does understand the internet? More likely his staff do.

So much for freedom of information.

Rupert Murdoch Googles opening up a Facebook account

The wealthy benefactors and beneficiaries of Tucker Carlson’s “class war” | Media Matters for America

Tucker Carlson and his billionaire benefactors

Distortion of reality in the English speaking world is a formula and formula built on size no information and the power to be able to Just Do It (ODT

For all his paens to the middle class, Carlson’s show is propped up by its symbiotic relationships with a handful of extremely wealthy men. Fox honchos Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch have his back because they agree with his toxic rhetoric. Mike Lindell, the CEO of My Pillow, subsidizes the program with ads in order to build his own right-wing brand. And President Donald Trump turns to Carlson for advice while receiving political support from him. The Murdochs oversee a global media empire that has an outsized impact on the political dealings on three continents. The family made billions by selling parts of Fox’s parent company to Disney last year. Fox founder Rupert has owned an array of mansions along with a private plane and luxury yacht, while heir to the company Lachlan recently purchased a 25,000-square-foot Los Angeles estate for a record-breaking $150 million. Carlson is the Murdochs’ biggest star, garnering the largest audience in the history of cable news. And he does it by pushing the sort of hard-edged white nationalist messages they want. Rupert hand-picked Carlson, who had failed as a host on several other networks, for a prime-time Fox slot. And Lachlan reportedly wants Fox to be “unabashedly nationalist.” He also believes “Carlson’s overarching message on immigration [is] worth protecting,” according to CNN’s Brian Stelter’s new book Hoax: Donald Trump, Fox News, and the Dangerous Distortion of Truth.

The wealthy benefactors and beneficiaries of Tucker Carlson’s “class war” | Media Matters for America

 

Why we must confront the racism of ‘The Australian’ cartoon

In refusing to call out the cartoon you are refusing, once again, to call out so very much more.

It is the faux purity of ignoring one cartoon so that you can continue to ignore the far more threatening task of addressing the foundational racism of News Corp that is most sickening.

via Why we must confront the racism of ‘The Australian’ cartoon

Informed Comment- Murdoch Media Misinforms

Fox is doing all it can to deny the coronavirus pandemic is getting worse | Media Matters for America

Fox hosts downplay coronavirus surge

via Fox is doing all it can to deny the coronavirus pandemic is getting worse | Media Matters for America

Murdoch press supports ‘reformed climate activist’ Michael Shellenberger

THE AUSTRALIAN misled its readers this week when it carried a major article purporting to be written by a climate activist who was, as it turned out, admitting climate science was bunkum.

Andrew Bolt was certainly promoting it, Like Trum he doesn’t read either (ODT)

via Murdoch press supports ‘reformed climate activist’ Michael Shellenberger

Fox News is why Trump thinks he can get away with the Nixonian corruption of Barr’s DOJ | Media Matters for America

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via Fox News is why Trump thinks he can get away with the Nixonian corruption of Barr’s DOJ | Media Matters for America

A Noisy Stub: Rupert Murdoch’s Australian news assets valued at zip

A Noisy Stub: Rupert Murdoch’s Australian news assets valued at zip

Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp is shrinking – Facebook is now 60 times the size – yet its political clout still has Australia’s politicians entranced. When will its hold over politicians fade?

 

News Corp is just not that big any more. Google is worth $US946 billion on the sharemarket and Apple $US1.3 trillion while the American media mogul Rupert Murdoch presides over an empire in decay. News is valued by the sharemarket at a piddling $9.5 billion.

We say piddling with tongue firmly planted in cheek. It is still enormous but it is shrinking. Having just posted a billion-dollar loss for the March quarter, News and its rival Nine continue to flog assets to raise cash.

A Noisy Stub: Rupert Murdoch’s Australian news assets valued at zip

Coronavirus losses may force Newscorp and Rupert Murdoch to rethink Foxtel business model – ABC News

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News Corporation is the latest international media company to reveal that it has been hit hard by COVID-19, with third-quarter accounts showing a $US1 billion ($1.5 billion) loss.

It is a setback that spurred Rupert Murdoch to join the growing list of senior executives forgoing their bonuses for this year.

But while the US, like the rest of the world, is feeling the heat from COVID-19, much of News Corp’s pain came from Australia.

As the owner of 65 per cent of pay TV operator Foxtel, News Corp’s accounts give an insight into how Foxtel is travelling.
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And it’s not pretty.

“In one, two, three years, then either they totally change their business model and become like another Netflix, or, you know, another model that they may think of, otherwise I don’t think they will survive for much longer.”

As Virgin Australia found out a few weeks ago, when shareholders stop stumping up the cash for a loss-making business, the consequences are dire.

It beggars the question of just how many more $1 billion-plus writedowns Mr Murdoch is prepared to tolerate

Coronavirus losses may force Newscorp and Rupert Murdoch to rethink Foxtel business model – ABC News

The Murdoch media’s China coronavirus conspiracy has one aim: get Trump re-elected | Kevin Rudd | Media | The Guardian

Former Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd

via The Murdoch media’s China coronavirus conspiracy has one aim: get Trump re-elected | Kevin Rudd | Media | The Guardian

Dial M for Monster – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Murdoch cares nothing about Australia or Australians. It was Murdoch who tossed his Australian citizenship in the garbage all those years ago when he wanted to spread his tentacles throughout the USA and could not do so with dual citizenship! All Murdoch cares about is himself and the fascist, neoliberal agenda of his IPA!

Murdoch swaggered into News Limited with the instructions: “Kill Whitlam!” … and that’s exactly what the fascist Murdoch papers did! Murdoch was the one who helped bring down the democratically elected Whitlam government and the manipulated, gormless idiots out there in the Australian public hung on to every word, believed his lies and followed his agenda. Murdoch did it all again with Gillard and Rudd and, trust me, he will do it again at the next election!

via Dial M for Monster – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Playing Dice With God And Other Stories Of Rupert Murdoch! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

Who was dutifully promoting and playin wingman to this bullshit none other than Andrew Bolt (ODT)

After my essential journey to the supermarket to buy chocolate, I couldn’t help noticing the front page headline on “The Australian” which blared:

TEACHERS DEFYING VIRUS SCIENCE

Quite a neat trick rely, I thought. How does one “defy” science? Is it like defying gravity? Or is it like defying your boss and announcing that there’s no way you’re going to perform that task without the correct safety equipment?

No, what I find amazing is the sheer hypocrisy of a newspaper that can switch from an “everyone has a right to an opinion and scientists have been wrong in the past” position to a “you don’t have the right to question because you’ve been told by the PM so shut up and do what you’re told” stance.

And, of course, this completely overlooks the fact that teachers are doing what they’re told. In some states, teacher unions are pushing to ensure safety, but to the best of my knowledge none have suggested teachers refusing to attend school. Except for private schools, it’s state governments who’ve made the decisions about schools, not the teachers themselves.

Still, Rupert’s editors have never let the truth get in the way of the story.

via Playing Dice With God And Other Stories Of Rupert Murdoch! – » The Australian Independent Media Network

FAKE NEWS

 

NEWS CORP, SKY, MURDOCH, COMMENTATOR SPREADING THE PANDEMIC  RECOMMENDING “IT’S TIME TO GO BACK TO WORK” & HERD IMMUNITY IN AN UNDERPREPARED AUSTRALIA. HE’S ALWAYS BEEN ISOLATED AND PRACTICED SOCIAL_ DISTANCING. (ODT)

NYT – olddogthoughts

PREPARE NOW FOR THE BANS TO END

March 22, our exit strategy was clear (to me): “Ring-fence the sick and old, but let everyone else get back to work… That could include… certificates of immunity — which we should start issuing soon.” Today: “German researchers plan to introduce coronavirus ‘immunity certificates’ to facilitate a proper transition into post-lockdown life.” (Andrew Bolt)

 

Andrew Bolt is promoting advice against the experts and the Government. He’s promoting Herd Immunity denied the world over. Is he breaking the LAW?? SHUT HIM DOWN &  RING- FENCE HIM!! (ODT)

Revealed: how the Murdoch men looted $1.4 billion in salary from public companies – Michael West

Rupert Murdoch

via Revealed: how the Murdoch men looted $1.4 billion in salary from public companies – Michael West

Fox News says there’s no new information in Trump’s trial, but doesn’t note that Republicans have blocked new evidence | Media Matters for America

Fox News keeps complaining there’s no new information in Senate impeachment trial without noting Republicans blocked any new evidence

via Fox News says there’s no new information in Trump’s trial, but doesn’t note that Republicans have blocked new evidence | Media Matters for America

Murdoch’s flagship Australian newspaper pushes climate denial as devastating bushfires rage | Media Matters for America

Rupert Murdoch on an orange background with The Australian masthead

via Murdoch’s flagship Australian newspaper pushes climate denial as devastating bushfires rage | Media Matters for America

Ukraine Floodgates Open and Fox News Tries to Discredit Everyone — but It Won’t Work | The Smirking Chimp

Character assassination is what Fox News does. The problem for Trump when it comes to the impeachment scandal is that Fox News has too many characters it needs to assassinate.

via Ukraine Floodgates Open and Fox News Tries to Discredit Everyone — but It Won’t Work | The Smirking Chimp

The Australian: Another day, another minority group to denigrate

So far, it looks like no real live gender diverse people have actually been consulted on this. The Australian has sunk to a new low — it’s as though they are out looking for a new group to spread misinformation about, vilify and throw to their rabid yet shrinking audience. The Australian never used to be as bad as this, back in the 90s when Emma Tom wrote entertaining columns for Generation X-ers on page one of the Weekend Australian, it was a different sort of beast. That was before far-Right politics and Pentecostalism infiltrated the MSM.

via The Australian: Another day, another minority group to denigrate

Teen activist Greta Thunberg hits back at ‘deeply disturbed’ jibe from Andrew Bolt

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Andrew Bolt has been attacking this young girl since she was 14 he can’t beat her on her arguments it seems so he does it visciously and extremely personally akin to verbal child molestation. Yes the same Andrew Bolt who went on a racist warpath against Adam Goodes. The difference however Bolt lied ,edited video footage in order to make the Australian of the Year appear to be the Racist abusing a 13 year old.. Bolt’s been convicted in our courts of Racial vilificationm isn’t it time he was brought before our courts again for his attack on Adam Goodes?

Greta well she’s shown incredible maturity given the personal onslaught and verbal abuse Andrew Bolt, a 60 year old News Corp wordsmith, heaped on her. Guess he must have learned that skill raising his daughter. He shames himself and Australia. He’s a proud Conservative and diametrically opposite  role model Australian children need to Adam Goodes a deserved Australian of the Year.(ODT)

Greta Thunberg

I am indeed ”deeply disturbed” about the fact that these hate and conspiracy campaigns are allowed to go on and on and on just because we children communicate and act on the science. Where are the adults?

via Teen activist Greta Thunberg hits back at ‘deeply disturbed’ jibe from Andrew Bolt

Intervene: How the Government can secure media diversity

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IN RECENT MONTHS, many questions have been raised over the degree of influence Australia’s media corporations are having on the day-to-day lives of Australians.

The latest Federal Election makes it clear that Rupert Murdoch remains powerful.

He and his News Corp entities have had an enormous grip on much of the news media, particularly in print and online formats, which we consume daily.

When joined by Australia’s television juggernauts Seven, Ten, Nine and Win, and radio broadcasting giant Macquarie group, it becomes increasingly alarming as to the lack of diversity displayed across Australia’s media landscape.

Intervene: How the Government can secure media diversity

 

Media Matters; What Fox Preaches for Trump

 

Shameless Fox Hosts Admit They’d Rip Obama For Meeting With Kim Jong-Un | Crooks and Liars

via Shameless Fox Hosts Admit They’d Rip Obama For Meeting With Kim Jong-Un | Crooks and Liars

‘Unrelentingly partisan’: Did the Murdoch press sway the election?

Illustration: Matt Golding

“In Queensland, Murdoch has a near monopoly in print, not just in Brisbane but in the major regional centres. The core skill craft of the Murdoch editors, through headlines, photo selection and personality-based stories is to de-legitimise Labor leaders over time, as opposed for example to [Prime Minister] Morrison, who is routinely referred to as matey “ScoMo” or respectfully as simple “PM”. And try and find one unflattering photo of Morrison for the whole campaign. All these factors have a cumulative effect.”

The Daily Telegraph and other News Corp papers ran a relentless campaign against Bill Shorten's Labor - but did it work?
The Daily Telegraph and other News Corp papers ran a relentless campaign against Bill Shorten’s Labor – but did it work?

And yet, one difference between this campaign and previous elections was the willingness of Labor’s leadership to return fire on the Murdoch press.

‘Unrelentingly partisan’: Did the Murdoch press sway the election?

Mid-term election performance: Morrison fair, but Murdoch a terrible fail

But if it does and Shorten wins, then the Murdoch mob will have scored one of the greatest own goals in their sordid history. This one bit of over-reach has demonstrated to millions of people that News Corp coverage of Shorten and the Labor Party, day in and day out, is grossly unfair.

It is time that the Murdoch monopoly in Australian media – particularly in single newspaper cities – is broken up. And the fools at the Daily Telegraph have given this idea a boost that many of us could only dream of.

via Mid-term election performance: Morrison fair, but Murdoch a terrible fail

Are World’s Democracies finally turning on Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp/Fox ‘Cancer on Politics?’

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There is mounting evidence that Australia is sick of Rupert Murdoch and the political propaganda machine he runs in the guise of a news organisation.

In January, [center-left Labor Party leader] Bill Shorten rebuffed an open-ended offer to meet Murdoch whenever the opposition leader was in the United States. According to the ABC’s 7.30 political editor, Laura Tingle, Shorten replied that any dealings he had with News Corp would be conducted with the company’s representatives in Australia.

Shorten’s refusal to meet Murdoch, the searing attacks by him and other politicians on the Daily Telegraph, the criticism from News Corp-related journalists and the attacks by rival publishers suggest something is happening in the political zeitgeist, and not just in Australia: that at some level, democratic societies have had enough of Murdoch and his propaganda operation masquerading as a news service.The Conversation

via Are World’s Democracies finally turning on Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp/Fox ‘Cancer on Politics?’

Mounting evidence the tide is turning on News Corp, and its owner

via Mounting evidence the tide is turning on News Corp, and its owner

News Corp’s army of apologists defend ‘Mother of Invention’ attack on Bill Shorten | The Weekly Beast | Media | The Guardian

Tim Blair, Miranda Devine and Ray Hadley jump to Telegraph’s defence. Plus: Nine winds back clock at former Fairfax mastheads

via News Corp’s army of apologists defend ‘Mother of Invention’ attack on Bill Shorten | The Weekly Beast | Media | The Guardian

For 30 years I worked for News Corp papers. Now all I see is shameful bias | Tony Koch | Opinion | The Guardian

An employee enters the News Corp Australia office in Sydney

No editor I worked for would publish the rubbish they now produce

via For 30 years I worked for News Corp papers. Now all I see is shameful bias | Tony Koch | Opinion | The Guardian

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