S5 Ep 13 - Authentic Media and Voyeurism - a podcast by SEN
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Join Craig Hutchison and Damian Barrett for S5 Ep 13 - Authentic Media and Voyeurism.
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TIME CODES
.00 - Hutchy quoted in the LA Times about Dylan Howard. Hutchy admits he doesn't have a 'shareable' view of Howard.
3.00 – The influence of Rupert Murdoch on politics in Australia. Hutchy recommends Damo read Malcolm Turnbull’s new book especially for the exploration of News Corp and its involvement in driving a Tony Abbott agenda.
7.30 – Are the days of conversations with journalists or politicians being totally ‘off the record’ over?
8.50 – Disrespectful photos. Daily Telegraph used a picture of Todd Greenberg on its front cover which appeared to be taken through his kitchen window. Is it legal? Is it ethical? Hutchy recalls doing a similar thing by publishing pictures of John Elliott and Carlton figures having an at home meeting.
14.00 – Peter V’Landys May 28th deadline looks more likely. Has Damo changed his opinion of Peter?
Has the NRL’s push for a restart put pressure on the AFL?
19.00 – Removal of Raelene Castle as CEO of Rugby Australia.
22.00 – The nature of sports that get popular quickly (ie Big Bash) can fade quickly. Do codes need to look at innovation to maintain popularity? Could a 4 innings model work?
27.00 – Question of the Week for Social Status. Social Status will pivot your business online & make sales through Social Media Advertising. Get a quick quote at www.socialstatus.com.au
Meeks 07 via Twitter asked
“Any of you boys downloading that COVID app?”
34.30 – Discussion of the ‘no comment’ from Luke Beveridge over the Lachie Hunter incident.
38.00 – 7 West Media are playing hardball on their rights bills ie AFL, Cricket & Olympics.
41.30 – The NRL Draft. Hunger for authentic media and voyeurism will outlive COVID-19 asserts Hutchy.
43.30 – News Corp have hired consultants to help them cut costs.
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