Eleventy-nomics, Brough, Ashbygate Trifecta - Proof MSM should notalways be a dirty word
Illustration of Twitter interaction (note cutting room floor) proving MSM & New media don't have to be at odds...
Woke up to one of those days when nothing goes right from the
start which never bodes well for a productive work
day. Until that is, I started my morning
coffee & trolling of the
newspapers... First cab off the rank was the
Courier Mail, I am in Queensland obviously, and to my amazement
and pleasure, which at 6am in the morning is normally hard to
find, this gem was on the front page of the CM site “Timid Tony Abbott tenders tiny
target”, calling Bullshit on Mr Abbot’s new media strategy
which treats us punters as morons was enjoyable enough, reading
further though was pure gold!
Regulars on Twitter who are critics of particular LNP statements
& policies would have been so proud to see the catchcry of
“blancmange of eleventy-nomics” get a
mention, reading on, we then get a dig at not being overheard
“discussing the finer points of Mal Brough's
campaign” and to round out the Trifecta of goodness
that was this brilliant article of Paul Syvret's was the mythical
“Ashbygate”
reference. I say mythical as many of us have
been pushing for the media to look into Mal Brough’s connection
to this whole sordid affair, yet it has not made a blip on the
media radar. Seemingly, over a 100 mentions of
Mr Brough in the Rares judgement is not considered
newsworthy?
Now, I know a lot of Journalists get peeved at the criticism they
receive on Twitter from fans of both political teams, Blaring The Megaphones on Ausvotes 2013,
took a pretty big swipe at the repetitive mantra’s of many users
of Twitter and the abuse of Journalists (and the author himself
copped a lot of flack). Some of that article I
agree with, though some aspects I am not so sure
of. I wonder if maybe the general public were
not so disenfranchised by a media that is more concerned with a
'Narrative' (quickly becoming a dirty word online as 'Losing the narrative' demonstrates)
instead of informing us of ‘all’ the news, punters would not be
so frustrated, hence reducing to ‘yelling’, when particular
issues like Ashby are ignored? I can never
excuse the over-the-top partisan ranters, they will won't
disappear and I suppose if you sit in any pub in the country, you
will see this segment of society happily at play.
Many journalists & professional writers themselves could help
in this Main Stream Media (MSM) vs Online Media
(New) argy bargy relationship. Like
any industry, I think there are some real slackers out there, the
ambitious press gallery journo patently angling for a job with
the new incoming Government, the new celebrity journo’s who would
never deign to come down from their lofty height to address a
question from the great unwashed and let’s not to forget the
serious fruit-cakes masquerading as
journalists. There are also some out there who
are interacting on Twitter, sharing their knowledge, engaging
with us punters, heeding our concerns and treating us as a
serious segment of the public.
A lot of these Journo’s are just the same as the rest of us in
relation to factors affecting their jobs. Many are not
their own men/women when it comes to what we see in print, they
have editors, sub-editors, legals and their own corporation's
hoops to jump through and this should often be considered when we
read the finished product. Those of us who are
actively involved in political discussion online despise being
dismissed out of hand and lumped in the same boat of what the
lofty commentariat purists call Social Media ‘Online
Nutters’. A little respect for both perspectives could
go a long way and really improve the political conversation both
On & Off Line.
We may not always like what a Journalist writes, in fact I often
don’t agree with what Mr Syvret opines in his columns, but hell,
when you see an article like this today, I am one grateful punter
applauding. It clearly illustrates that it is
patently wrong to label all Journalists with the derisive MSM
label.
In all forms of life, if you are happy to bitch when the service
is bad, then it is pretty poor form if you can’t balance that
with praise when the service is good.
Then again, I am just a 'customer' what the hell would I know
:)
Cheers
Noely @YaThinkN




