Julia Gillard: News Corp and Fairfax Media are like elderly, sniping neighbours

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Newspaper publishers News Corp and Fairfax are like elderly neighbours sniping at each other across the fence, former Prime Minister Julia Gillard has said.

In an extract from a new chapter of Gillard’s autobiography published by The Guardian, she also expresses concern at the concentrated media ownership in Australia, with the two companies’ newspapers dictating the daily agenda as TV journalists follow up on the morning’s headlines. She writes: “It is still the case that the early-morning workers in the newsrooms of radio and television stations compose their bulletins based on what they read, which tends to be from one of our traditional media players. The impacts of this concentration are diverse and all undesirable. Above all, it means bias matters more, simply because there is less capacity to contest arguments and less diversity of commentary.”

News Corp publishes national newspaper The Australian along with a daily metro tabloids in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Adelaide, while Fairfax publishes the Australian Financial Review along with the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.

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