Our governments, regardless of stripe, apparently don't share your sentiment. Australia has one of the most concentrated media ownerships in the world. I basically amounts to a duopoly now, and the situation is exacerbated by the fact that it extends across media as well. Murdoch and Packer totally dominate not only printed papers, but also the radio and television media. We get no diversity of news reporting, and as you expect, cross promotional activities are rampant.Coito ergo sum wrote:you ought to have better enforcement of antitrust laws, which I am a big believer in.
Mind you, manipulation of what gets published by the owners does not depend on their stranglehold on the market. Remember that book Hong Kong's last British governor wanted to publish? The publishing company was owned by Murdoch, and when Rupert got wind of its content he pulled the plug on it. Apparently the Chinese government might get upset, which might adversely affect his prospects for his Star-TV project there. Yes, the good thing is that another publisher was eventually found, but this example demonstrates that the big media conglomerates cannot be trusted to be "free".
I was not proposing to do away with private media. I just mean to convey this: I place more confidence in comprehensive reportage of good quality and relatively free from bias in the government funded networks than the commercially owned ones, and I hope to have provided some reasons for doing so. Nobody in Australia produces and disseminates articles of the depth and varieties of angles like the ABC. Political reportage (what there is of it) in the commercial media is shallow and fairly uniformly presented from a conservative and right angle. Mostly, though, it is tabloid pap and cross promotion to sporting events to which they either have broadcasting rights or actually own, or advertising other entertainment from which both entities stand to gain a commercial advantage.Coito ergo sum wrote:why would it be better to do away with private media in favor of only government media?