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Do we really need public funded journalism? : Comments

By Chris Lewis, published 19/10/2017

Trying to define what quality journalism means is a bit like unwittingly taking part in the age-old debate about what is art and what is not.

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Shadow Minister,

Your posting record speaks for itself. As does mine.
Forum members can judge us accordingly.

Your views on the ABC and SBS are quite clear as are
the reasons for the views.

Frankly what you think, or say is no longer of any
interest to me.
Posted by Foxy, Tuesday, 24 October 2017 5:06:56 PM
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Foxy,

You have been attacking me, generally without merit, on this thread, even to the point of stalking me on another thread.

I care not for the "judgement" of others on this thread, but obviously, you do.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Wednesday, 25 October 2017 4:56:29 AM
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Shadow Minister,

I have not been attacking you Sir. Merely pointing out
your biases. There is a difference. Also I do not stalk
people. I merely respond to false claims which need
correcting.

It seems that you are the one who's more concerned with
what judgements people make about you. If you don't like
those judgements - you can always improve.

Cheers.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 25 October 2017 9:28:58 AM
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The ABC & SBS are yesterday's (wo)men. The crest of the wave of the digital technology revolution moved past 'The Box' years ago. Best to sell off these outfits now.

Retain a corps of young tech-savvy engineers who can be the mobile facilitation and help desks to ensure that those known sectors of the community with poor digital access and low use, are not being left behind and left out of the world, in limbo. One group for instance would be aged.

Sack all of the expensive stuffed shirt front (wo)men, not required. No-one needs a Tony Jones to tell them what they should believe and limiting/censoring information sources. He and the ABC are easily replaceable. Instead of putting up with Jones nagging about SSM for decades and having to take Panadol for the lingering headache after, take a Tablet and communicate with the world, learn languages, have new hobbies, whatever.
Posted by leoj, Wednesday, 25 October 2017 12:13:57 PM
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Foxy,

I have on several occasions clearly conceded that I have a conservative bias, but pointing out your falsehood that I label everyone that disagrees with me a leftie is a matter of correcting the record.

I have always spoken my mind and understand the irrelevance of quoting sources that have a clearly vested interest.
Posted by Shadow Minister, Wednesday, 25 October 2017 2:33:59 PM
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Dear Shadow Minister,

Actions do speak louder than words.

You could prove it by changing your tactics on this
Forum.

Looking forward to it.
Posted by Foxy, Wednesday, 25 October 2017 4:12:28 PM
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