Media Watch - Season 8 / Year 2011
Season 8 / Year 2011
Episodes
Episode 1
Identity theft; A correction saved their bacon; Applying the common sense rule; Actions speak louder than words; Good journalism is never risk free
Episode 2
Media circus over a non-story; Public vs Private: Channel 7 not guilty; Much Ado About Nothing; A Serious Mistake
Episode 3
Graphic errors; 2UE's new mission statement
Episode 4
Adding insult to injury; Foot in the hospital door journalism; Playing the media
Episode 5
The Asylum Sneakers that weren't; Lawsie fails his eye test; Read it and weep; Spider bait
Episode 6
Discontinuous News; A well-tried gimmick; Nice Drive, if you can get it; It's WIN WIN for WIN
Episode 7
No-one's listening; Balancing a hot debate
28 March 2011
4 April 2011
11 April 2011
25 April 2011
2 May 2011
9 May 2011
16 May 2011
23 May 2011
30 May 2011
6 June 2011
13 June 2011
20 June 2011
27 June 2011
4 July 2011
11 July 2011
18 July 2011
25 July 2011
1 August 2011
8 August 2011
15 August 2011
22 August 2011
29 August 2011
5 September 2011
12 September 2011
19 September 2011
26 September 2011
3 October 2011
10 October 2011
17 October 2011
24 October 2011
31 October 2011
7 November 2011
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