Nothing to see here, Press Council says after News Corp tabloids’ front-page undisclosed advertorial gassing up fossil fuel | Amanda Meade

When is an unveiled advertisement, his interview is paid by the fossil fuel industry and sprayed through the front pages of all press newspapers Murdoch, and not a violation of press standards?
When the Australian Press Council rules there is nothing that can be seen and does not find any breach.
APC has been delivered this week His sudden rule Four months after the publication of a series of articles, the gas virtues were published on the first page of The Couier-Mail, the declared, Daily Telegraph, and Herald Sun.
While the dual page inside the papers revealed care, the articles were not on the front page. Those who read the main piece on the Internet have never seen any disclosure.
Under the headlines, including “dark ages” and “the move on gas”, the articles urged the delay in the approval of the prolonged gas project to avoid “power outages” or families “sink in the dark.”
“A special report” said on the first page: “Families that are overwhelmed by darkness – while paying more for power – are facing an urgent procedure regarding the lack of gas in Australia,” said a special report on the first page.
The Self -Organization Authority has achieved complaints that were not articles on the front page Revelation of readers They referred to a series of subsidized content articles paid by the Gas Infrastructure Infrastructure Business Group, Tamboran, Santos and Jemena.
Climate and Environment Editor in the Guardian Australia, Adam Morton, Argue Readers were sold – that the story was covering direct news.
News Corp, which is the biggest fun in the council, said that the articles on the first page were “natural editorial content that is not inaccurate or misleading” and was written “independently of the shepherds.”
APC did not find any breach of Standards of accuracy or transparency.
APC said: “The council accepts the information that preceded it, and the leaflets are that the articles on the front page are editorial content and not the sponsorship of it has not been disclosed.”
After publishing the ruling, the articles bear note that readers tell that the Press Council “did not support a complaint about this article.”
No wonder even journalists in News Corp Mockery.
Guardian Australia is not a member of the Australian Press Council, but he has an independent reading editor who investigates complaints and publishes corrections and clarifications.
News Corp goes to war against ABC
A four -angular episode on the expansion of the Australian memorial of $ 500 million did not violate the ABC editing standards on accuracy, neutrality, or fair and honest dealing, ABC is found.
in HealthyThe Gold Walkley Mark Wilsie Award for the links between the memorial, the global weapons industry, the examination of interests, the influence of companies and the future of the memorial.
It is not surprising, that the memorial of the war did not like it and shared its complaints with the Daily Telegraph, which led to an intense coverage of this week through the News Corp Tabloids as well as News.com.au, Sky News Australia, West Australian and Daily Mail.
The complaint was based on the belief that ABC collected the last publishing ceremony in addition to seeing the construction work, while giving the wrong impression that the construction work had occurred during the last post.
“It cannot help themselves”: Mark Wils does from ABC was eliminated in the claim of other doctoral footage, “which was the contribution of Chris Kenny in Sky News.
The stories linked the complaint to a previous accusation about “editing footage” to distorting a military institution. Daily Mail mentioned.
In this case Independent review I found that five additional voices of gunshots were “unintentionally but unlimited” were inserted into shots showing a command of fire from a helicopter in the fire line, which looked for activities by Australian Commando during the publication of 2012 in Afghanistan.
But this time about the Secretary of Grievances, he did not find any case to answer. Fiona Cameron said in its lengthy report that the episode did not suggest that the construction noise from the development site had disrupted another party.
The intensification of criticism on Wednesday, TELE managed a story indicating that ABC should be stripped of rights to broadcast The day of Anzak next week.
“The manipulation of footage to create a feeling of drama using the hint,” former David Elli -Wales Minister of New South Wales told Tele The The ABC.
Elliot said: “In my opinion, it has now led to the loss of the right to cover the day of the Anzac.”
Live broadcast of Dawn Dawn anzac service from The memorial for the Australian war Live cover for dawn services, local marches and other major souvenirs in cities and cities throughout Australia is one of the largest events that ABC broadcasts.
“It is unfortunate News company ABC spokesman said:
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Zelić joins Tele
Daily Telegraph was Fast accumulation SBS broadcaster Lucy Zelic in 2018, described by “Al -Tanana” and “The Show” to accurately update the names of football players during the World Cup in Russia.
The writer of the column Claire Harvey, the editor -in -chief now in The Australian, agreed with critics on social media who did not like the custom in Zelic of pronouncing the names of the players in the same way that they will be in their original homeland, describing it as “very ridiculous and exciting.”
Harvey wrote: “Because although we all agree that it is good to utter foreign words as much as possible, there is a line that seems to seem to be an offer.”
“This is what viewers wander with Lucy Zelik’s character on the air. It is not about pronouncing. It is about the climax. People feel that you spoil them.”
Much has changed in seven years. This week was Zelic I was appointed regularly Daily Telegraph, the column writer, is not on sports but on equality in sport.
News breakfast goes west
James Glenwi was on the breakfast sofa in ABC News for a period of three months and says he used to rise at 3:30 am. The former European and North American correspondent joined Bredgit Brennan As a participant host in January He has no complaints about early morning or 15 hours of direct TV per week.
But Glindai, Brennan and meteorologist Nate Bern had to put out their usual arduous tables and get out of the bed at 1.30 am because the show was broadcast live Western Australia. The crew carried out three broadcasts in the elections: in the center of Bert, Cotslo Beach and York.
After the local council announced on Facebook that breakfast will be placed in ABC News on the main street in York from four in the morning, some local residents appeared at 3:50 am to welcome them.
“You prevent adrenaline from being on the way to help you in your early morning, especially when you know the people who were watching and say hello,” Galandi told Weekly Beast. “It gives you a little additional energy.”
Bern said it is unusual to be Weatherman on an electoral tour, but as Wa is his mother’s condition “I must be a tourist guide.”
Two other bends were planned outside the elections, one from West Sydney and one of Queensland.
BBC picks up where New York stopped
BBC News has greatly expanded its office in Australia, a long period of the New York Times withdrew quietly as a large presence after its opening with a sensation in 2017.
The BBC office previously focused on writing content for the world about Australia instead of Australian news, focusing on stereotypes “bottom” such as crocodile hunting and sharks.
This is scheduled to change after the broadcaster rented half of the new journalists, led by the news editor, Jay Savage.
The British Broadcasting Corporation said: “This change aims to enhance the content of the global urgent news of the BBC News on the Internet, and to enhance 24 -hour news coverage for all fans worldwide, and increase the presence of BBC News in Australia,” said the British Broadcasting Corporation.
Jaco returns in the spotlight
The former lighting producer Steve Jackson, whose text messages were announced about securing an interview with Bruce Lerman in the defamation trial, was appointed by Australians as a media doctor. The court heard that another product from the spotlight Taylor Euerbach sent a text message to Jackson in 2022: “I got yarn. I was just urinating with Bruce Lerman.”
Jackson writes for benefit Daily Mail Since his appointment in the role of $ 320,000 a year as a media advisor to New South Wales Karen Web Police Commissioner It has been canceled In the wake of reports related to his previous work as a journalist.
In the trial of Lerman last April I heard the court Auerbach fell with Jackson and left the seventh after suffering a psychological injury by his former friend and former executive producer in the spotlight, Mark Lilin.