A champagne socialist reflects on Western culture and the Universe... and whilst gazing at his navel, he comes up with a lot of useless lint. It is the fruits of this navel-gazing that form the substance of this blog.
For the second time in a month a right winger has whinged to me about our left-biased media and I'm going to get this off my chest because it's ridiculous. When I described the media of today as right biased, I was asked "which newspapers have you been reading?" (Sorry fishhead). Link

In response:
The Australian, which even John Howard recently thanked for having been widely supportive of his economic reforms. The same Australian that has run a "war on critical literacy" because it is left-leaning propaganda apparently.

The Courier-Mail which recently featured a big photo of Greens leader Bob Brown with the headline "Lost the plot" before launching into a long explanation of Brown's apparently lunatic ideas.

And all the rest of Murdoch and Packer's media.

Like Channel Nine and Channel Seven, which both featured a story about the Guinean tribe that were like "a trip back to the Stone Age", and apparently practised cannibalism (they don't). I suppose we'll see a story next week about how they swing from the trees and survive purely on bananas.

Channel Ten doesn't even bother to hide their Right wing bias so I'm not going to bother.

While Fairfax does provide a mix of left and right bias, as Rod Quantock put it, the entire armies of Lenin and Stalin would not be enough to provide balance to Nine and Ten.
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Comments
on Mar 06, 2007
Just curious.  Are your TV Stations nationalized like Great Britian's?
on Mar 06, 2007
Just curious. Are your TV Stations nationalized like Great Britian's?


Depends if you mean owned by the state? Or broadcast their content nationally?

Only ABC and SBS television, and a few associated radio stations are state owned.

Most television content is broadcast nationally, with exceptions for local news or local interest television programming, and sport.

Ten is publicly listed company that doesn't seemed to be controlled by anyone, Seven is controlled by Kerry Stokes, and Nine is owned by PBL, itself a listed company controlled by James Packer. The papers are predominately either Murdoch controlled through News Corp, or Fairfax, which has no controller (its mainly owned by financial organisations, probably acting as fund managers). But News Corp owns a small part of it as well.