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Has right-wing media influence peaked?
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in Australia. Most people have their favourites and
stick to them or simply watch the news outlets on TV.
It's a wide mix to choose from.
There's the Herald-Sun, Sky News, The Australian, Spectator
Australia, Quadrant, The Guardian, Conversation, Crikey,
Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, and so on.
Then there's the regional news - The Daily Telegraph,
The Mercury, The Canberra Times, The Courier Mail, The
Advertiser, et cetera.
Of course there's also the various TV programs and documentaries
like Four Corners, Insiders, Q and A, and many more to choose
from. So here in Australia we have a great deal of choice in
what we watch and read. We all have our favourites.
I think we have a reasonable sort of balance. I wonder who will
take over once Murdoch dies? Although he's doing rather
well - another marriage is in the pipe-line for him according to
the Women's magazines.
Life is quite satisfying isn't it? At least for the rich and famous,
And those of us who managed to work hard and save. No complaints
thus far.