Sky-high snub News Corp has a new look website. The header proudly lists a series of publications, companies (such as Harper Collins or REA Group) and, below them, three bold words: Passionate. Principled. Purposeful.
News Corp Australia is there (natch), as is Foxtel which is 65% owned by News. But you may have noticed that nowhere do we see the 100% News Corp-owned Sky News. If Foxtel gets a mention, why not Sky News?
Perhaps it’s a touch of shame about the Sky after dark, which has been hacking away at the bottom of the barrel for some time now. A week ago on Monday Media Watch pinged Alan Jones and Sky News for the retailing of lies about COVID and the Delta variant.
Even Ray Hadley — maybe liberated by the fact that he’s not going to run into Jones in the office kitchen — has started unloading both barrels on Jones, saying he “needs to be called out” for spitting poison everywhere like some kind of reactionary and increasingly irrelevant dilophosaurus*.
Jones’ hits just this week include a predictably sympathetic take on Saturday’s anti-lockdown protesters, a predictably misogynistic take on NSW chief health officer Kerry Chant (a “village idiot”) and, most egregious of all, suggesting the 38-year-old woman who died from COVID-19 at the weekend was actually killed by a stroke or heart attack. “Principled”?
Of course, News Corp’s corporate bywords ring a little hollow while it is still to this day paying financial settlements to people in Britain who said News Corp’s defunct News of the World hacked their phones. Just this week Irish pop star and former Australian TV personality Ronan Keating won a financial settlement against News Corp’s UK arm.
Things combine to be bad in ways you hadn’t predicted (part 8000) From time to time we at Crikey like to reflect on the ways hitherto distinct modern trends can come together in unexpected and awful ways, combining like some kind dystopian strawberries and balsamic. Who saw smartphone-operated-enabled coffee machines demanding ransoms? Or cops using over-zealous copyright take-downs to escape scrutiny?
And now we have (we hope) the pinnacle, the salted caramel of this phenomenon: climate change-induced calamity joining with measures we thought would ameliorate climate-change induced calamity to make climate-change induced calamity worse. Per Politico:
The Bootleg Fire is raging through a project in southern Oregon, where 400,000 acres of forest owned by Green Diamond Resource Co are being preserved to compensate for greenhouse gas emissions elsewhere. Microsoft in February paid Green Diamond to offset a quarter million tons of the tech giant’s 2021 carbon emissions.
The party’s over Sad news for lovers of bananas minor parties. The Australian Electoral Commission has issued a notice to deregister The Great Australian Party. GAP counted among it’s high-profile members celebrity chef and guy who took the “cooked” part of his job description extremely seriously, Pete Evans, and former One Nation senator Rod Culleton, whose cunning plan to get back into the Senate involved proving that nothing that any court in Australia has done since 2004 has any legal validity.
This may turn out to be great news for the general level of dangerous stupidity in Australian politics, but it will be at the cost of lots and lots of lovely content.
Every silver lining With the new Victorian regulations allowing theatre venues with a maximum capacity of 100 to open, the Andrews government regrets to announce that you are now permitted to attend your nephew’s Year 11 production of Death of a Salesman/your cousin’s one-woman show about Virginia Woolf/stand-up comedy.
*Yep yep we know that was just Jurassic Park and dilophosaurus didn’t actually do that.
Censor News Corp to get clear health messaging and stop events like the Jan 6th insurrection at the Capitol
Offsets has always been a con. Once carbon has entered the carbon cycle it does not leave quickly or easily. Storing carbon in trees is all very well until the tree dies (or is burnt). The main game has always been to prevent new fossil carbon from entering the system. This seems to be never mentioned.
Two outa three – no more than we expect, and better than usual.
“Passionate” : ✔; “Purposeful” : ✔.
But “Principled”????? ….. What entity wants Lyme disease? Back to the dictionary, minions.
Like the UK government did, NewsCorp was compelled to divest from Sky News due to conflicts of interest and monopoly like behaviour; Australia?
They only license the name from UK Sky News now. The good word is that this won’t be renewed – the UK outfit is now too embarrassed by the association – and so Sky News Australia will have to change it’s name at some point (soon?)
This might be why they’re not promoting it – it’s about to change.
News Corp have also stepped away from creating a new linear news channel in the UK, saying they’ll focus on a new news/opinion streaming service instead – this I imagine will no doubt include US Fox and Aust ‘Sky’ shows and be global, so I’m guessing the new Sky Aust. name will be consistent with whatever this service is called (and I’d be surprised if it’s a global Fox News, to be honest).