"ABC election analyst Antony Green says Labor will either form a minority or majority government in New South Wales.
“Chris Minns will be the 47th Premier of the state after leading his party to an election win after 12 years in opposition.”
"ABC election analyst Antony Green says Labor will either form a minority or majority government in New South Wales.
“Chris Minns will be the 47th Premier of the state after leading his party to an election win after 12 years in opposition.”
@amazing_thoward @dropbear42 @lilstevie @ajsadauskas@lemmy.ml @wintermin @kentparkstreet @snowchook I mentioned it elsewhere, but it’s worth repeating.
Over the past decade or so, there’s been a shift in how the Murdoch media covers the news.
It’s always had a right-wing bias.
But there used to be a distinction between news (which at least pretended to try to be objective) and opinion (which had a more overt right wing bias).
Even on Fox News, they used to always have at least one nominally “left wing” talking head for “balance”. They used to pair Sean Hannity with Alan Colmes as a co-host for “balance”.
They’ve now completely obliterated that distinction. It’s all overt right wing propaganda.
And being so overt in the bias has ended up hurting its influence.
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The Murdoch ability to influence Australian elections is over. The have become a caricature of themselves. Their so called journalists are just spin doctors, Murdoch apparatchiks with no regard for the truth. They have no credibility amongst the general public in either print or digital mediums.
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A big cultural success for Murdoch/American-style populism in Australia has been the poisoning of popular opinion against unions.
The tradie-knuckledraggers used to be Labor heartland.
The time to turn that around is now, with wages and unemployment both at historic lows.
@dropbear42 @amazing_thoward @lilstevie @ajsadauskas@lemmy.ml @wintermin @kentparkstreet @snowchook Definitely agree that the influence is reduced, rather than gone.
At the same time, the warnings of doom about the Teals in The Australian, the Adelaide Advertiser spruiking Steven Marshall, the Herald Sun screaming about why we should have re-elected ScoMo, and the Daily Tele going in to bat for Perrottet, all added up to nothing.
Yes, the political class and the rest of the Canberra press gallery will still listen to Murdoch, and still overestimate News Corp’s influence.
But News Corp’s endorsement no longer wins elections, especially once the public has turned on a coalition government.