Plus: Trump’s inevitable indictment.
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This week there was a bit of media news about — Charlie Lewis reminisced on some excruciating hot mic moments after journalists were caught calling News Corp star Sharri Markson “unhinged”,
Celeste Liddle wrote on Stan Grant's departure from Q+A,
and David Hardaker revealed the dispute between the ABC and a radio presenter over alleged political interference. And of course our media reporter John Buckley delivered this week's Media Briefs as the press pack prepares for Garma.
Elsewhere this week Maeve McGregor skewered Scott Morrison for his deception,
Bernard Keane wrote on the arrival of Donald Trump's inevitable indictment,
and Anton Nilsson explained why the Greens and the Coalition voted each other down over one of the few things they agree on.
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The press pack their bags for Garma
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In this week's Media Briefs, the press pack head for Garma, Netflix's US parent company secures a new hired gun in Canberra, and the iPad guy makes a comeback.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese at the Garma Festival in 2022 (Image: AAP/Aaron Bunch, Private Media) |
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