Federal Election 2019 - Media Coverage

It was on the front page of The West Australian last Friday but most of us missed it.

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First day of the post Easter ratings period

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Normally debates are available to all media outlets. Exclusivity stifles democracy. Sounds like a nonsense event then.

Only the ‘traditional’ Press Club debate is generally available to all. In the last election, both Sky News and news.com.au/Facebook ran ‘people forums’ which weren’t broadcast anywhere else

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Also for many years 60 Minutes hosted debates moderated by Ray Martin (1996, 1998, 2001 and 2004 from memory), so those were only on Nine.

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And of course, there was the now infamous 2007 Leaders Debate when Nine had to rely on Sky News’ feed after others were cut due to their use of “The Worm”!

They were also on the ABC, iirc. Famously one year the ABC tried to remove a 60 minutes logo from the floor, (iirc). … unless I was thinking about the early 1990s.

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SBS Election App

They were on the ABC as well… the others wouldn’t take them because 9 were host broadcaster.

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First debate moderated by Mark Riley.

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Wasn’t there a year when Howard’s staff broke into the networks’ feed room to disrupt the signal?

Not sure but they were vehemently opposed the worm as it invariably favored the opposition. Howard was a joke. He killed the debates as he refused to to them and made sure the one only one would be by Ray Martin rather than the ABC which has been traditionally been the case.

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In the US there is a presidential debates commission that oversees the debates and formats. We should have some sort of independent structure like that. Instead we have seven hijacking these debates in Perth of all places. That moderator of theirs is the worst political journalist in this country. Can’t stand him.

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The ABC held outside broadcasts at the Brisbane seat of Dickson (the seat of Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton) today for both radio and TV.


Seven News Sydney tonight

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That full screen transition reminds me of the one Nine used for their coverage of the 2016 US Presidential Election.

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A higher res image of ABC’s “electioneers” showing some excellent Photoshop skills!

Australia Votes 2019

Join the ABC’s expert team as we bring you all the latest from the 2019 Federal Election. In a day of dedicated programming, the country’s best political minds will gauge the mood of voters as they head to the polling booths, and keep you updated as the race for government approaches its final stage.

Start the day at 7am (AEST) with Weekend Breakfast to look back on the election campaign whilst looking forward to what lies in store for Australians as they cast their vote.

Stay with the ABC throughout the day and into the evening for lively and insightful commentary with rolling news coverage from around Australia.

At 5pm (AEST), Jeremy Fernandez hosts a special one-hour edition of ABC News on ABC TV and ABC News Channel, with a round-up of the day’s big stories while crossing to reporters across the nation as polling booths prepare to close.

From 6pm (AEST) the ABC will bring you Australia Votes: Election Night Live on ABC TV and ABC NEWS Channel.

Join Leigh Sales, Annabel Crabb, Antony Green, Andrew Probyn, Laura Tingle, Barrie Cassidy, Michael Rowland, Greg Jennett and Patricia Karvelas for all the latest results.

At 9.30pm (AEST) hear the leaders speak following the results and at 10.30pm (AEST) join us for a special edition of The Drum , looking back on the events of the day.

Join us for Insiders on Sunday 19 at 9am (AEST) as the team dissects the results and finds out what the outcome will mean for Australians

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A must for all political junkies

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Ten will mount a full election night coverage to be anchored by Waleed Aly along with Lisa Wilkinson, Hamish Macdonald, Peter van Onselen, Sandra Sully, Chris Bath, Hugh Riminton and Christopher Pyne.

Source: The Australian

Also in The Australian, it is reporting that the breakfast debate on Seven next Monday is expected to be at Midday eastern time, (so no interruption to primetime). Other debates expected are one for Sky News/Daily Telegraph and one on a Sunday night on Nine. It appears the leaders have gone cold on a debate on the ABC.

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Great to see 10 anchoring full election coverage rather than just giving updates and breaking into normal programming like in 2016.

Natarsha Belling broke into prime time scheduled programming at different hours rather than a full coverage at the last election.

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