Friday, April 7, 2017

NEW NEWS ORGANISATION FOR NORTH QUEENSLAND ?

It  might be  wishful  thinking, wild speculation  or  even   fake  news, but  the suggestion  that  talks  are   going  on  in  Townsville to set up a  news source  to  challenge  the  Murdoch  Townsville   Bulletin  in  particular  and  ginger up  the   rest of   the  northern  media  in  the process   has  created   much  interest .  The  first inkling of  such  a  much  needed  development   surfaced  in   North Queensland's  liveliest  and  most   (im) peck-able  website ,  The Magpie's  Nest ,  run  by  veteran journalist  Malcolm  Weatherup,  a  former Townsville  Bulletin reporter,   who  is  owed  more  than  $500,000   by  the  Murdoch  stable  for  defaming  him . 

Correspondence sent  to the  aggressive  bird   included  the claim that  some  reporters   made  redundant  at  the  Townsville Bulletin  are   engaged   in  talks to  start up  a news  centre .  Fairly regularly  ( almost every week ) ,  using  a mixed non- avian   expression ,  the   Magpie    aims  a  peck  of   pickled   peppers and   pungent  pars  at   the  The Bulletin ,  calling  it  the  Daily  Astonisher. 


The  Magpie  recently  took the  Bulletin    to  task    for  sensationally running a  map showing  Cyclone Debbie  tracking  straight  at Townsville   saying  all of North  Queensland  was  panicking  in expectation  of  280kph   destructive winds. 

Also  given a  serve   by  the  feathered  one , with a typically clever  drawing   by  the in house ( nest )   cartoonist ,   Bentley ,  were television  reporters  who stood out in the open  covering the  cyclone story ,    further   south , risking life and limb , while  saying people  should stay inside  because of  the danger of   flying debris .
  
Darwin readers  of this blog well  know that  the  local Murdoch paper, The  Northern Territory News ,    for years  has used  the  possibility of  a  cyclone, no  matter how  far  away , as  great front  page news to boost sales  when  crocs  and  aliens   from  another  planet  have  not  been  sighted  for   a  few  weeks .  

The Magpie also  got stuck into  the Townsville City Council   for paying  for   a  Townsville  Bulletin  reporter   to  accompany  the  mayoral  party  which flew  to India  with the  Queensland  premier , Annastacia Palaszczuk , like a cage  of tame   Mynah  birds  singing a  song of  sixpence ,  to   further  roll out the red  carpet   for Adani  . If  the giant  Murdoch  empire cannot   pay for a   reporter    to go on  such a  jaunt , it is a wonder that the Wall Street Journal  did  not start   an immediate  in depth probe   into  the financial viability  of the  outfit,  but then  Rupert  owns  the  Wall  Street Journal .

The  Magpie   rightly made great  play  over  a  strange editorial in the Townsville Bulletin which carried  an implied threat  to Adani  that  if  it  did not make Townsville  the  FIFO  hub  for the proposed  highly contentious  Carmichael mine  there would be  consequences...presumably the sky   could  fall  in on  the company  , as  predicted  by Chicken Licken , and nasty things would  undoubtedly  be  written  about  it   in  the  paper . 

"Geez,Adani must be  shitting themselves,"  was  how   the relentless  media bird   responded . The   editorial  said ... It is to be hoped Adani does not forget  who backed  it when it  desperately needed local support . Townsville  is   a generous city with a big heart . But it also has a long memory . Failure to  anoint  Townsville  as   the  FIFO  choice  will have  consequences . 

Each edition of The Magpie's Nest  ends   with  a  reminder  that  a   donation   from  any reader  would  help  the  old bird's  pecker  to   continue functioning    , enabling  him  to  occasionally  indulge in  a  second caraway seed. 

BREAKING   NEWS

There is  a huge  flap   in  Townsville media circles  over  the following   announcement  in   the  Magpie's Nest :
   
The Magpie’s site will now have the flexibility to add new pages as the need or whim  dictates. We hope in the near future to persuade Terry Butts to return with his own page, with news from his crowded world. Other possible pages in the future could be restaurant reviews (fair dinkum ones), book reviews, a travel page, perhaps a DIY page.


( Darwin  readers  will recall that  Butts , well known in horse racing  circles, once worked  in Darwin . He  and   a  former  NT News  editor ,  the   late John  Hogan ,  a  former  editor of  the  Townsville paper , were  close  friends . Butts  was involved in an incident related to  Peacocks   which  spooked  nags at the  Townsville  racetrack , so working with the Magpie, who  spooks the local paper  and  its editor , plus  numerous others,  would  be  a   good   match .)   

The  announcement  goes on to say  this expansion   will be of interest to the Magpie’s growing and  merry band of readers. Suggestions welcome, especially from anyone who  would like to contribute on a specialist subject. Contact the old bird at  townsvillemagpie@gmail.com