News Corp Australia

Trying to think that big ads will undo its horrendous conduct in recent times?

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Harvey Norman is almost single handedly keeping regional commercial radio on air on weekends as well.

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They won’t care - Gerry Harvey seems to operate under the idea that any publicity is good publicity. These kind of advertising roadblocks arent exactly new for HN either

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Pretty much. Regional commercial radio and television would probably be in a pretty bad place if it wasn’t for Harvey Norman and (at least to a certain extent) McDonalds advertising!

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Pretty sure Harvey Norman now subsides News Corp Australia like Google and Facebook with those ads. :joy:

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Media on general. Same deal.in today’s Age.

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Some advice for the week from News Corp.

https://twitter.com/newscomauHQ/status/1401418577425674241?s=19

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The conclusion of The Australian’s editorial:

The last sentence more accurately describes the ‘journalism’ of News Corp’s Jonathon ‘JMo’ Moran and Annette Sharp, rather than Sally Neighbour and Louise Milligan.

An example of the work of Annette Sharp where she defamed lawyer Chris Murphy:

And Moran’s defamation of Geoffrey Rush:

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The Australian mansplaining what makes good journalism is a bit rich. It’s a joke if it thinks it meets those criteria

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Lord give us strength!

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As if her column in News Corp’s Sunday papers is not enough.

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In other words, a baby cow was born and bred by a mother cow.

Completely compatible.

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But watch out for the bullshit.

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Her columns don’t appear in the Sunday Mail in SA.

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Ok he proved me wrong with Markson and the lab, yes it actually does seem she is onto something.

But Chris Dore c’mon. Christ.

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Cracked me up a little with the front pages and having a sense of humour! Not to mention the crocs as well.

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It will be interesting to see where Niki Savva is heading to.

Part of her final column in today’s paper.

Edit: The Guardian is reporting that Savva quit due to Credlin joining The Australian, and she was unhappy that their columns would have run on the same day.

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