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- No, please, ACMA! I'll do anything! Just don't make me prepare an updated handout!
- http://acma.gov.au/WEB/STANDARD/pc=PC_311795 ACMA shows its force off again
- Too spooky is the Boxcutter's kiss of death. Who will be next?!? I await with baited breath and will surely take a deep breath next time ANY actor's name is mentioned!
- I think the video podcast (boxcutters.net/vlog) has been doctored! If you look very carefully you'll notice John isn't moving at all. Or is that Brett...?
- @kerrie: She was so the freakin' best.
Boxcutters - An Australian TV Podcast
An Australian Podcast all about Television
This came in a Seven media release this afternoon:
Tonight on Australia’s number one public affairs program, Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd opens his home and
sits down with host Anna Coren for an intimate interview.
During the very candid interview, the man who wants to be Pri ... Continue reading »
Tonight on Australia’s number one public affairs program, Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd opens his home and
sits down with host Anna Coren for an intimate interview.
During the very candid interview, the man who wants to be Pri ... Continue reading »
1 year ago
Is anyone aware of Kerry Stokes's political allegiance at the moment? I know Packer was all up Howard in his dying days, so maybe the C7 case pushed Stokes to chuck a tanty and join the Rudd fan club.
1 year ago
Like Diamond Joe Quimby says:
"Very well. If that is the way the winds are blowing, let no one say I don't also blow."
Maybe I am being naive but surely viewers go up by pandering to their whims than by trying to change the government.
1 year ago
The only difference is that thay had 'good guy' music to go with the Rudd interview. I wouldn't look into it too much, I'm of the belief most people wouldn't take Today Tonight's word for it, I've never known somebody who thought it wasn't a joke of a program.
1 year ago
Nine itself is usually biased towards the Liberals as well. I reckon Boxcutters should have some discussion about Media Bias in a upcoming episode.
1 year ago
I find the public affairs show (TT/ACA) lean towards the Liberal Party and are quite conservative.
It's that whole Murdoch-reading Southern Cross-listening why-don't-those-young-hooligans-stop-littering-my-pavement yes-bomb-Iraq-it's-only-foreigners-anyway racism-is-bad-and-don't-those-dirty-Vietnamese-smell demographic, so yes, the John Howard fan club.
1 year ago
Sigh.
I've also given up defending myself when it comes to bias. Being a member of a profession which is clearly peopled with lefty, Howard-hating pinko scum while at the same time clearly being a Howard-arse-licking Nine Network fascist is quite an achievement in contortion.
Ross, I agree. When it comes to a couple of programmes in particular my feeling is they follow their perception of public opinion rather than trying to form it. A loungeroom sit-down would be driven as much by Rudd's office as TT. Same principle applies in other areas: just because Howard absolutely refuses to do FM radio doesn't make those stations left wing just because they get Rudd on.
And when the election is called - possibly as soon as this Sunday - don't forget this speck of gold dust:
Birch Barlow: There are three things we are never going to get rid of in this town. One, the bats in the public library; two, Mrs. McFuly's compost heap; and three, our six-term mayor - the illiterate, tax-cheating, wife-swapping, pot-smoking spendocrat, Diamond Joe Quimby.
Mayor Quimby: Hey, I am no longer illiterate!
God bless Diamond Joe.
1 year ago
1 year ago
I'm aware that only a certain type of person would host your modern public affairs show, but I'm also aware that jobs like that (and therefore exposure like that) are like hens' teeth.
1 year ago
1 year ago
I'm sure he would do it with complete professionalism, but there would always be that underlying possibility he could just snap...
1 year ago