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Mr Mark Scott
Managing Director
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Harris St.Ultimo NSW
22 June 2007
Dear Mark
We met recently to discuss the ABC leadership moves to make the national broadcaster more open and transparent, especially in dealing with complaints.
I feel compelled to write this letter to you because I believe that MediaWatch, the centrepiece of what should be the ABC's weathervane of engagement with the media, including critics of the ABC is now spearheaded by an individual who has a record of aggressive belligerence to criticism.
In my view TimPalmer, the newly appointed Executive Producer of Media Watch, has previously shown by his work that he is not open to criticism or discussion.
Tim Palmer may be an award winning investigative journalist but an easy going, open minded welcomer of criticism he is not.
Most recently Media Watch, which is heavily moderated at its website, published a most inappropriate comment and only edited the offensive comment, quote "ABC is starting to show a disproportionate number of Jews in the places of power in the ABC" when they discovered that readers were onto them. The fact that the moderator didn't immediately realise how appalling the comment was does not indicate a high degree of sensitivity. Mr. Palmer, as Executive Producer of Media Watch is responsible for the content of the Media Watch web site.
Another ugly contribution by Palmer appeared on bunyip.blogspot.com. He criticized that blog:
"It's more like watching someone die of prostate cancer. It's tedious, the viewer may die of something else in the meantime and in the long run you just don't want to know about it anyway"
Similarly in a recent public letter to the Sydney Morning Herald columnist Miranda Devine gloated that he had forced Daily telegraph Deputy editor Tim Blair to publish a craven apology.
This sort of excessive belligerence could be expected from an inexperienced person, with little background in the national media landscape. In my view such ferocious argumentativeness is inappropriate and unacceptable from a person with Mr. Palmer's seniority in your organisation.
Unfortunately this incident appears to characterise Palmer's attitude to critics.
Tim Palmer crossed my radar following the murder of Malki Roth, the daughter of a constituent of mine. Mr Palmer ultimately refused to interview the father of a murdered girl because Mr Roth, the girl's father, refused to be bracketed on a ABC program with the father of Malki's killer, who gloried in his murderous son's deed.
I think the ABC is making sincere efforts to engage it's critics and in my opinion programs like Lateline, Insiders and the 7:30 Report do make an effort to be fair over time. My fear is that Mr Palmer's appointment, his persona and the effect he will have on Media watch will go against this trend.
Oscar-winning director Oliver Stone in an interview decried what he called the Jewish lobby's control over Washington's foreign policy and said that Hitler's actions should be put "into context."
A day after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he would not extend a West Bank building freeze, violence broke out in an outpost there following the demolition of an illegally built home.
A former American spy chief says the path to U.S. military action against Iran is inescapable.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed the team named by the United Nations Human Rights Council to investigate the Turkish flotilla incident.
New Zealand's Jewish community is mounting a legal case against the country's new law banning kosher slaughter.
The Obama administration will allow the PLO office in Washington to fly the Palestinian flag and assume the title of "delegation."
The elected leader of Australian Jewry blasted his Christian counterpart over an "ill-considered" resolution asking churches to boycott goods produced by West Bank Jews.
Yemen's Supreme Court has upheld the death sentence of a Yemeni man who killed a Jewish fellow citizen after demanding that he convert.
Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak is returning to Washington to coordinate ways to isolate Iran.
Vandals painted red swastikas on the walls of the Jewish Museum of Greece in Athens.
Haredi Orthodox youth are being blamed for a massive fire near Jerusalem that nearly led to the evacuation of Hadassah Hospital.
U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) called on her opponent in their congressional election to stop writing for Andrew Breitbart's conservative website.
The president of Egypt's Jewish community allegedly has fled the country after being convicted of fraud and ordered to prison.
Israel lost to Turkey in the Euroleague women's volleyball bronze medal game in an empty arena amid tight security.
A Chabad rabbi has become the first rabbi since World War II to join the Canadian armed forces full time.
Israeli airstrikes reportedly destroyed a weapons manufacturing site and two smuggling tunnels in the Gaza Strip.
A firecracker exploded on the steps of the synagogue in Malmo, Sweden, a day after a bomb threat was taped to the building.
Israel's Cabinet agreed to send a group of police officers to Haiti to maintain public order.
A Netanya man was arrested for murdering his three young children.
Ahead of midterm elections, a Democratic leader distributed talking points to fellow House Democrats stressing support for Israel by President Obama and the party.
Two Jewish schools were ranked among the best high schools in Brazil.
The Palestinian Authority has granted travel documents and honorary citizenship to Irish anti-Israel activists who participated in a Gaza aid flotilla.
One would hardly "think" that the ABC would be ignorant of Tim Palmer's world view. Having Tim in this position further exposes the ABC for what it is, a "stacked" leftist organisation, that our taxes pay for. We can look forward to an upgrading of leftist ideology and anti-semitism.
Posted by Philip Hammond. on 2007-07-07 23:17:40 GMT
Tim Palmer was a non-Jew admitted to a Jewish chat room while he was in Israel. Before he was due to go to Indonesia he showed his bias and hostility by way of thanks. He is arrogant and given to advocacy journalism. Danby is wrong if he thinks that the ABC is trying to reform. It is persenting a more sensitive image, but until it gerts rid of or re-educates died in the wool Jew/Israel bashers like Palmer, Crittenden, Cave and Adams by instituting a policy that reflects Australian values rather that initernationalist socialist ones, we need to keep up the pressure and not be so gentle about it either.
Posted by paul2 on 2007-07-07 13:19:49 GMT
Tim Palmer shows himself to be a bigoted, insensitive and agenda-driven example of the Left that so typifies the bad old ABC. When is this supposedly representative media body going to ditch journalists of such appalling bias and small-minded, predictably leftist ideology and replace them with a few thinkers and intellectuals? Have some respect for those who pay your wages through our taxes and give us something which actually represents the thinking of the majority...Please! Otherwise you need to have your public status stripped and make a go of it on your own funding.
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by Kaygee on 2007-07-07 08:43:03 GMT