Browsing articles in "Opinion"
Apr
5
2010

What’s wrong with this picture?

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I’ve never really noticed till tonight how far apart the food in the photo on the packet and the actual food actually are. Take tonights quick and nasty dinner. McCain’s Healthy Choice Beef Florentine. In hindsight I’d rather have eaten a dead marsupial found on a highway to Mt Isa. As far as healthy microwaved meals go.. THERE’S NO SUCH THING! Not if it looks like a collection of dried up, flavourless, colourless trop!

Jul
9
2009

When TV news errors were funny

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News bloopers were funny once. Now they just scare the shit out of all involved!

Jul
9
2009

What’s going on at ABC news?

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This is what’s happening to me at the ABC. Since journalists have desktop editing my job has gotten harder, while not being compensated accordingly.

May
16
2009

Elahn versus Twitter

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I really have been in two minds about Twitter. On one hand here is a new service that reminds me of facebook status updates but announced to anyone who cares to listen, and on the other hand a new craze that everyone I know is getting onto and putting up posts about their every mundane movement. In recent months the number of users has climbed dramatically and C-lebritites like Oprah and Ashton Kutcher got on board [...]

May
7
2009

Flu hysteria in the media

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Hindsight is a wonderful thing. It can show us how we went right and how we went wrong. It can say I told you so as well as letting us in on the human condition that is mass hysteria. Take swine flu. The international media has had a ball with this one, and as Media Watch on the ABC this week showed, everyone was on the bandwagon. See the story here via ABC’s MediaWatch website.

Feb
19
2009

Enjoying a good disaster

An interesting article from news.com.au. David Southwell offers a reply (“Not enjoying the cynic view of disasters”) to Sydney Morning Herald journo Ross Gittins’ story titled “The punters love a good disaster“. In short we, the audience are entertained by media coverage of disasters, natural or otherwise in the same was we are entertained by horror films or teary eyed romantic dramas.