FriendlyJordies Journalist Calls The Police After Allegedly Being Informed Of Gangland Threats By ABC Reporter
What's better than a Walkley Award for journalism? Getting a hit put out on you by a Sydney underworld drug gang.
What's better than a Walkley Award for journalism? Getting a hit put out on you by a Sydney underworld drug gang.
Among the many joys of having young children is that they will seriously watch any old shit on TV.
Here's some horse racing news that thankfully doesn't require a silly hat or passing out in a nearby rose bush.
Regularly forget what channel Sky Racing is? Kayo & Stan could be your saviours.
Tab tells on itself as it plays fast and loose with gambling ad rules. Maintains that self-reg works, however.
It's just as well Mr Myroshnychenko has no interest in advertising - who knows what he'd say about B&T!
In time for this year’s International Women’s Day, ABC Radio Australia has launched a new weekly program celebrating...
ABC & SBS blowing off some steam in the Senate today. B&T just heads to the pub over the road.
The only comeback we thought less likely than Lattouf's to the ABC was the return of Howard Holt.
B&T interview subjects typically walk out due to our halitosis rather than our hard line of questioning.
ABC MD forced to deny claims of systemic bias & racism. Confirms the broadcaster's hatred of Peter Dutton, however.
Kim Williams appointed to one of the more difficult media jobs in Australia. That's the ABC, not Better Homes & Gardens.
Don't mistake this photo for glamour photography at your local Westfield, when, in fact, it's the new AIBC board.
Absolutely fire TV on the ABC this morning!
B&T's effort to crowd fund some money for the pokies less successful, though remains open if you're interested.
ABC staff are threatening a walkout with keen observers saying it could actually improve Q+A.
The ABC puts a rancorous, bitter & spiteful 2023 behind it & heads into an even more rancorous, bitter & spiteful 2024.
Has cost of living got you weighing up your Netflix subscription? Cancel the gym one instead with this news.
Ambitious Northern Beaches reno hooks viewers last night. Less impressive Western Syd extension fails to draw crowd.
A record 105.2 million podcasts were downloaded last month as measured by the Australian Podcast Ranker, released today ...
As Q+A can well attest, attracting virtually zero audience is no sign you'll cop the axe at the ABC.
It's jarmies, hot Milo and bed by nine for Craig Reucassel after he lands new early morning breakfast gig.
Lehrmann rears his head again in this latest instalment of the story that just won't die.
Q+A goes audience-free for contentious Gaza episode. Just desserts also studiously avoiding blue & white Chiffon cakes.
"TV didn't want me!" says Libbi Gorr during TV interview.
B&T tips our hat to any journo reporting from a war zone. The most dangerous thing we report from is networking drinks.
B&T warns this contains language NSFW. However, it does contain Dee Madigan uttering it, so that makes up for things.
Pumped for some pending weekend hijinks? Feel utterly deflated and morose with this appalling news.
B&T's poll asked "who do you want running the ABC?" The former PM romped home, with Scott Cam the major disappointment.
Once again, staff at the national broadcaster proving far more entertaining than any of its actual programs.
The fabulous Ita calls time on her ABC chairing role, as Alan waits by the phone in his embodied red satin kimono.
Nobody would complain about the ABC if it just stuck to nice railway journeys & cooking programs like they do at SBS.
It appears the ABC's found a new enemy in Elon Musk. However, News Corp remains entrenched at the top of the enemy list.
Feeling a little bamboozled by the whole Voice to Parliament thing? Your head will really spin after this.
Of all the wars that go on in our industry, the ongoing & very public stoush between the ABC & News Corp is our fave.
Admittedly, the ABC's War On Waste can make for difficult viewing. But if you watch Q+A you'd be well prepared for it.
Ita apologises to monarchists over the Coronation despite having her fingers crossed behind her back the entire time.
In exciting news for great railway journeys & Adam Liaw cooking shows, Labor looking to shore up SBS taxpayer funding.
It feels like the poor old ABC can't have a PR win of late. That delightful Gardening Australia program aside, that is.
An ABC cartoon showing a 10-year-old boy wishing to take puberty-blockers and transition to being female has received gl...