One of the most annoying things to come out of the present situation concerning Covid 19 is the histrionics of the media. No longer are borders closed, they are "slammed shut". We no longer have a lock down, it must be classified as "brutal". Fines are no longer imposed, they are "slapped on". We are no longer concerned, we are all "spooked".
I recall from my student days that the head of each faculty of the university was a professor. It seems these days, according to the media, every employee of the university is granted this status.
If this in not galling enough, every cross from the television newsroom finds us with a talking head, waving their hands about whilst walking towards the camera. Usually behind them is a line of people going to be tested. The person back in the newsroom then generally asks this talking head as to their opinion of what will happen. This is not journalism, it is commentating.
I can understand why a great number of people get so frustrated and annoyed with the present situation when faced with these theatrical performances on an hourly basis.
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Very much agree with you. I suppose thats why older folk turn to the BBC or other reputable news organisation.
I've found myself increasingly annoyed at so called "educated people" reporting words that arent words like "impordant".
But then again the English language does change and what's the harm? So I have my own tug of war with this.
On a separate subject I get annoyed at the generation that now does family planning in reverse eg travel comes before kids and kids are only a consideration at 37yo+ when its not ideal biologically wise. Where did that mentality come from? But I digress.
Tony
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I watched the ABC news this afternoon Tony. The lockdown was not being imposed, it was being "snapped shut". I used to watch the ABC a fair bit but don't anymore. The moralising and whingeing from the likes of that Stan Grant & Co turn my stomach. I used to like the Insiders too once. Could not watch it anymore either for all the handwringing and being perpetually offended on behalf of everyone.
In the ideal world the ABC Sydney stations, both radio and television, including SBS, should be subscription funded only with the tax payer funding going just to regional areas. The latte set would then see how many people enjoy "Their ABC".
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-- Edited by DMaxer on Friday 8th of January 2021 06:59:40 PM
I always read the ABC web news. But you have be very mindful of their bias on some subjects.
I read Sky news. Nine news and News.com. My point being unless you read from a broad range of outlets you can't get a broad range of opinions.
And one opinion is like living life with blinkers on.
I like the BBC and also Al Jazeera. ABC News 24 is usually reliable but the rest of the ABC programming that drifts into commentary and left wing preaching is soon turned off.
I think the two most nauseating television shows would be The Drum and The Project.
In my view the ABC should not be tax payer funded with the exception of rural areas and sport. All their political and self righteous programs should be available by subscription. They could then moralise and preach to their ardent fan base to their heart's content. I imagine the only ones listening would be their parents and a cat.
The ABC has become far too agendered with its left leaning social change approach, especially on weekends. NB: the children seem to be in charge of the radio newsroom on Sat/Sun.
The BBC is still pretty good but one needs to be discerning in one's news acquisition and a global view is best it seem to me.
For those of you with short-wave radio the proliferation of Chinese stations is both alarming and interesting.
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One of the most annoying things to come out of the present situation concerning Covid 19 is the histrionics of the media. No longer are borders closed, they are "slammed shut". We no longer have a lock down, it must be classified as "brutal". Fines are no longer imposed, they are "slapped on". We are no longer concerned, we are all "spooked".
I recall from my student days that the head of each faculty of the university was a professor. It seems these days, according to the media, every employee of the university is granted this status.
If this in not galling enough, every cross from the television newsroom finds us with a talking head, waving their hands about whilst walking towards the camera. Usually behind them is a line of people going to be tested. The person back in the newsroom then generally asks this talking head as to their opinion of what will happen. This is not journalism, it is commentating.
I can understand why a great number of people get so frustrated and annoyed with the present situation when faced with these theatrical performances on an hourly basis.
Plus we don't report Covid infection numbers anymore, not enough of them so no sensationalism there....we are now on the Covid "alert" bandwagon that could potentially affect "thousands".
When we report on floods it always amuses me when the journalist is standing in 6 inches of water wearing gumboots when there is a perfect piece of dry ground 20ft away.
Any news needs to be absorbed with a very open mind. If you just watch one media outlet then you simply don't get a divers view of how the world works. Open eyes = open mind.
We lived in the USA for about 8 years. You think our news is bad then you ain't seen nuting till ya seen American news. Most of, lets say 99.99999% of American news is well, er, ah, American news. The rest of the world doesn't get a mention unless it involves American interest or troops. Take all news out of the USA with at least a wheel barrow load of salt. The likes of CNN have an open agenda.
We have a number of America friends. One couple lived in Australia for many years helping to open up mines in central Qld. They have an open mind. They are the exception. Other friends have visited with us for a few weeks here in Australia. They never realised that we have freeways. McDonalds etc etc. They were amazed at our news of how much of the rest of the world the average Australian knows about. (Amazed we played football with out several layers of protection!!).
Don't knock the news here in Australia. But be very very wary of our news headlines and some of their agendas. Read the left wing and right wing views and make up your own mind. Don't take it all in without thinking past the headlines.
Any news needs to be absorbed with a very open mind. If you just watch one media outlet then you simply don't get a divers view of how the world works. Open eyes = open mind.
We lived in the USA for about 8 years. You think our news is bad then you ain't seen nuting till ya seen American news. Most of, lets say 99.99999% of American news is well, er, ah, American news. The rest of the world doesn't get a mention unless it involves American interest or troops. Take all news out of the USA with at least a wheel barrow load of salt. The likes of CNN have an open agenda. We have a number of America friends. One couple lived in Australia for many years helping to open up mines in central Qld. They have an open mind. They are the exception. Other friends have visited with us for a few weeks here in Australia. They never realised that we have freeways. McDonalds etc etc. They were amazed at our news of how much of the rest of the world the average Australian knows about. (Amazed we played football with out several layers of protection!!).
Don't knock the news here in Australia. But be very very wary of our news headlines and some of their agendas. Read the left wing and right wing views and make up your own mind. Don't take it all in without thinking past the headlines.
I think your last paragraph sums it up Bruce. Listen to all sources, and then make up your own mind, based on all the sources, and your own experiences. I can certainly not think of any news agency that doesnt have some bias to their reporting of the world, but certainly they all use the emotive words to draw us in and colour our thoughts to their position.
I have just finished reading a book called Factfulness, by a Swedish doctor called Hans Oseling. It gives an interesting twist on the world, admittedly the authors view, but does offer up some interesting thoughts about perceptions of the way the world is, how it is developing, how it is presented and how we should look at changing it. It does give an interesting view of the thoughts and actions of journalists. I am not pushing it as a solution for things, simply as a read to gather a different view of things to consider.
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The thing is with news and life in general is that we are all influenced by our own experiences. The trick is to look past your own experiences and try to see things from the other side of the fence.
Frank Sinatra hit the nail on the head when he visited Australia in 1974, he said
They keep chasing after us. We have to run all day long. Theyre parasites who take everything and give nothing. And as for the broads who work for the press, theyre the hookers of the press. I might offer them a buck and a half, Im not sure.
Most Australian journo's would sell their own mother for a buck, the ABC are among the worst, no respect for them here.