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Media Watch (formerly Media Watch: The Last Word) is an Australian media analysis and political opinion television program currently presented by Paul Barry for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).[1]

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  1. 62 relations: ABC iview, ABC TV (Australian TV channel), Alan Jones (radio broadcaster), Alternative facts, Australian Broadcasting Authority, Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Australian Communications and Media Authority, Australian Labor Party, BBC, Cash for comment affair, Chris Kenny, Closed captioning, Content analysis, David Flint, David Marr (journalist), Deborah Richards, Donald Trump, Fairfax Media, Foxtel, Gold Walkley, Janine Perrett, Jeremy Fernandez, John Barron (Australian journalist), John Laws, Jonathan Holmes (journalist), Jonathan Shier, Journalism ethics and standards, List of longest-running Australian television series, Liz Jackson, Media bias, Mirvac, Monica Attard, News Corp Australia, News.com.au, Nine Network, Optus, Patricia Karvelas, Paul Barry, Peter McEvoy (journalist), Plagiarism, President of the United States, Qantas, Richard Ackland, Richard Carleton, Robert Manne, Sky News Australia, Srebrenica massacre, Stuart Littlemore, Talk radio, Teaser trailer, ... Expand index (12 more) »

  2. 1989 Australian television series debuts
  3. 1990s Australian television series
  4. 2000 Australian television series endings
  5. 2002 Australian television series debuts
  6. 2020s Australian television series
  7. ABC News and Current Affairs
  8. Television series about the media

ABC iview

ABC iview is a video on demand and catch-up TV service run by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

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ABC TV (Australian TV channel)

ABC TV, formerly known as ABC1, is an Australian national public television network.

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Alan Jones (radio broadcaster)

Alan Belford Jones (born 13 April 1941) is an Australian former radio broadcaster.

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Alternative facts

"Alternative facts" was a phrase used by U.S. Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway during a Meet the Press interview on January 22, 2017, in which she defended White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer's false statement about the attendance numbers of Donald Trump's inauguration as President of the United States.

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The Australian Broadcasting Authority was an Australian government agency whose main roles were to regulate broadcasting, radio communications and telecommunications.

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Australian Broadcasting Corporation

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), is the national broadcaster of Australia.

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The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is an Australian government statutory authority within the Communications portfolio.

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Australian Labor Party

The Australian Labor Party (ALP), also known simply as Labor or the Labor Party, is the major centre-left political party in Australia and one of two major parties in Australian politics, along with the centre-right Liberal Party of Australia.

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BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.

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The cash for comment affair was an Australian scandal that broke in 1999 concerning paid advertising in radio that was presented to the audience in such a way as to sound like editorial commentary.

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Chris Kenny

Chris Kenny (born 28 September 1962) is an Australian conservative political commentator, author and former political adviser.

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Closed captioning

Closed captioning (CC) and subtitling are both processes of displaying text on a television, video screen, or other visual display to provide additional or interpretive information.

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Content analysis

Content analysis is the study of documents and communication artifacts, which might be texts of various formats, pictures, audio or video.

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David Flint

David Edward Flint (born 1938) is an Australian legal academic, known for his leadership of Australians for Constitutional Monarchy and for his tenure as head of the Australian Broadcasting Authority.

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David Marr (journalist)

David Ewan Marr FAHA (born 13 July 1947) is an Australian journalist, author, and progressive political and social commentator.

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Deborah Richards

Deborah Richards is an Australian journalist, of English descent from the Edwards family.

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Donald Trump

Donald John Trump (born June 14, 1946) is an American politician, media personality, and businessman who served as the 45th president of the United States from 2017 to 2021.

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Fairfax Media was a media company in Australia and New Zealand, with investments in newspaper, magazines, radio and digital properties.

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Foxtel

NXE Australia Pty Limited, trading as the Foxtel Group, is an Australian pay television company—operating in cable television, direct broadcast satellite television, and IPTV streaming services.

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Gold Walkley

The Gold Walkley is the major award of the Walkley Awards for Australian journalism.

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Janine Perrett

Janine Perrett is an Australian journalist and commentator who has worked across newspapers, radio and television for four decades.

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Jeremy Fernandez

Jeremy Fernandez is an Australian journalist and television news presenter with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC).

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John Barron (Australian journalist)

John Barron (born 8 July 1971) is an Australian journalist and television presenter.

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John Laws

Richard John Sinclair Laws CBE (born 8 August 1935) is an Australian radio announcer.

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Jonathan Holmes (journalist)

Jonathan Holmes is an English-born Australian newspaper and former television journalist, actor and producer who was the presenter of the ABC1 weekly programme Media Watch from 2008 until July 2013.

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Jonathan Shier

Jonathan Fraser Shier (born 18 October 1947) is an Australian businessman and media executive.

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Journalism ethics and standards

Journalistic ethics and standards comprise principles of ethics and good practice applicable to journalists.

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List of longest-running Australian television series

Below is a list of all the longest-running Australian television programs, both past and present, that have been broadcast for a minimum of 6–10 years or 6 seasons (or both).

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Liz Jackson

Liz Jackson (1951 – 27 June 2018) was an Australian journalist, TV presenter and barrister noted for her work on the Four Corners and Media Watch television programs.

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Media bias occurs when journalists and news producers show bias in how they report and cover news. Media Watch (TV program) and Media bias are Criticism of journalism.

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Mirvac

Mirvac is an Australian property group with operations across property investment, development, and retail services.

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Monica Attard

Monica Ann Attard (born 12 December 1958) is an Australian journalist and academic.

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News Corp Australia

News Corp Australia is an Australian media conglomerate and wholly owned subsidiary of the American News Corp.

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News.com.au

News.com.au (stylised in all lowercase) is an Australian website owned by News Corp Australia.

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Nine Network

The Nine Network (stylised 9Network, commonly known as Channel Nine or simply Nine) is an Australian commercial free-to-air television network.

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Optus

Singtel Optus Pty Limited (commonly referred to as Optus) is an Australian telecommunications company headquartered in Macquarie Park, a suburb in the Northern Sydney region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

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Patricia Karvelas

Patricia Karvelas (born 28 January 1981) is an Australian radio presenter, current affairs journalist and political correspondent.

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Paul Barry

Paul James Barry (born 24 February 1952) is an English-born, Australian-based journalist, newsreader and television presenter, who has won many awards for his investigative reporting.

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Peter McEvoy (journalist)

Peter McEvoy is an Australian journalist and television producer.

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Plagiarism

Plagiarism is the representation of another person's language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions as one's own original work.

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President of the United States

The president of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America.

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Qantas

Qantas Airways Limited, or simply Qantas, is the flag carrier of Australia, and is the largest airline by fleet size, international flights, and international destinations in Australia and Oceania.

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Richard Ackland

Richard Alan Ackland is an Australian journalist, publisher and lawyer, who has won many awards for his reporting.

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Richard Carleton

Richard George Carleton (11 July 19437 May 2006) was a multiple Logie Award–winning Australian television journalist.

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Robert Manne

Robert Michael Manne (born 31 October 1947) is an Emeritus Professor of politics and Vice-Chancellor's Fellow at La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia.

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Sky News Australia

Sky News Australia is an Australian conservative news channel owned by News Corp Australia.

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Srebrenica massacre

The Srebrenica massacre, also known as the Srebrenica genocide, was the July 1995 genocide of more than 8,000 Bosniak Muslim men and boys in and around the town of Srebrenica, during the Bosnian War.

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Stuart Littlemore

Stuart Littlemore KC is an Australian barrister and former journalist and television presenter.

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Talk radio

Talk radio is a radio format containing discussion about topical issues and consisting entirely or almost entirely of original spoken word content rather than outside music.

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Teaser trailer

A teaser trailer (or simply a teaser) is a short trailer and a form of teaser campaign advertising that focuses on film and television programming.

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The Age

The Age is a daily newspaper in Melbourne, Australia, that has been published since 1854.

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The Australian

The Australian, with its Saturday edition The Weekend Australian, is a broadsheet newspaper published by News Corp Australia since 14 July 1964.

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The Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

The Daily Telegraph, also nicknamed The Tele, is an Australian tabloid newspaper published by Nationwide News Pty Limited, a subsidiary of News Corp Australia, itself a subsidiary of News Corp.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The Sydney Morning Herald

The Sydney Morning Herald (SMH) is a daily tabloid newspaper published in Sydney, Australia, and owned by Nine.

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The World Today (Australian radio program)

The World Today is an Australian current affairs program which delivers national and international news and analysis to radio and online audiences nationally and throughout the region. Media Watch (TV program) and the World Today (Australian radio program) are ABC News and Current Affairs.

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Trade union

A trade union (British English) or labor union (American English), often simply referred to as a union, is an organization of workers whose purpose is to maintain or improve the conditions of their employment, such as attaining better wages and benefits, improving working conditions, improving safety standards, establishing complaint procedures, developing rules governing status of employees (rules governing promotions, just-cause conditions for termination) and protecting and increasing the bargaining power of workers.

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Vlog

A vlog, also known as a video blog or video log, is a form of blog for which the medium is video.

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Walkley Awards

The annual Walkley Awards are presented in Australia to recognise and reward excellence in journalism.

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YouTube

YouTube is an American online video sharing platform owned by Google.

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2019 Australian federal election

The 2019 Australian federal election was held on Saturday 18 May 2019 to elect members of the 46th Parliament of Australia.

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60 Minutes (Australian TV program)

60 Minutes is an Australian version of the United States television newsmagazine show of the same title, airing on the Nine Network since 1979 on Sunday nights. Media Watch (TV program) and 60 Minutes (Australian TV program) are 1990s Australian television series and 2010s Australian television series.

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See also

1989 Australian television series debuts

1990s Australian television series

2000 Australian television series endings

2002 Australian television series debuts

2020s Australian television series

ABC News and Current Affairs

Television series about the media

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Watch_(TV_program)

Also known as ABC's Media Watch, Media Bites, Media Watch (ABC TV), Media Watch (Australian TV series), Media Watch (TV series).

, The Age, The Australian, The Daily Telegraph (Sydney), The Guardian, The Sydney Morning Herald, The World Today (Australian radio program), Trade union, Vlog, Walkley Awards, YouTube, 2019 Australian federal election, 60 Minutes (Australian TV program).