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Who Killed Channel Nine’s Feed?

The Liberal Party is being accused of killing Channel Nine’s Leaders’ Debate feed.

As expected today the talk is not about the Debate content, but the cut to Nine’s worm.

The ABC, in tandem with the Press Club cut the feed at the order of the Liberal Party, says Nine.

Nine was told vision was about to be cut, allowing it to switch to the ABC, which was again cut, before it went to Sky News, said Producer John Westacott.

The directive came from the political parties, after Nine didn’t abide by an agreement.

“When Nine walked away from that agreement and used the worm it breached an agreement it had with the parties – not with the National Press Club,” said Press Club Vice President Glenn Milne. Milne has also a been Chief Political Correspondent for the Seven Network.

UPDATED 12.15pm. But Nine disputes any agreement.

“The ABC and the National Press Club conspired to do the bidding of the Liberal Party to present the blandest possible Leaders’ Debate. At no time did the Nine Network agree to any conditions – either verbally or in writing – about how the Debate should be broadcast.” said Westacott.

“This is an appalling display of bias and censorship from two organisations who have publicly declared the support of free speech in this country.”

Press Release:

Over 1.44 million Australians tuned in last night, Sunday 21 October, as the Nine Network Australia presented the first televised Great Debate between Prime Minister John Howard and Opposition Leader Kevin Rudd in a special 90-minute edition of 60 Minutes at 7.30pm.

Nine’s commercial-free coverage of the debate was hosted by Ray Martin and won its timeslot along the combined East Coast. Nine’s coverage featured its “Worm” which is a computer-generated analysis of 90 uncommitted voters who judged the debate live in-studio at Nine. The “Worm” provided continuous analysis throughout as well as the exclusive verdict declaring Opposition Leader, Kevin Rudd, the winner with 65% of votes versus 29% for the Prime Minister (the remaining 6% undecided).

Nine’s televised feed was cut twice during the coverage with the Network picking up a signal from Sky News.

Nine Network’s Director of News & Current Affairs, Mr John Westacott, said: “It’s not the preserve of the Liberal Party to determine the editorial policy of the Nine Network.

“The pulling of the feeds from the Great Debate last night was a blatant act of political censorship.

“The ABC and the National Press Club conspired to do the bidding of the Liberal Party to present the blandest possible Leaders Debate. At no time did the Nine Network agree to any conditions – either verbally or in writing – about how the Debate should be broadcast.

“This is an appalling display of bias and censorship from two organisations who have publicly declared the support of free speech in this country.

“The boss of News Ltd, Mr John Hartigan, just two days ago in his excellent Andrew Olle Media Lecture warned that free speech and press freedom in this country was under serious attack. Two days later, here is a perfect example.”

Additional Source: news.com.au,
Photo: Sydney Morning Herald

2 Responses

  1. The Liberals and Howard himself ordered and they can denied all they can. NPC and Liberals talk before the show and pull the worm of the air. ABC was part of it and they can denied also. After ABC is government funded.

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