Media Watch - 100th Episode - Series 3, Episode 6, 16 March 1992 - with Stuart Littlemore
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David McNichol is criticized for his detached and arrogant style on Media Watch, while Ray Martin reviews journalistic issues, including checkbook journalism and invasion of privacy by media. The impact of trial by media on the rule of law and concerns about unethical practices, media ownership, and journalistic standards are also highlighted.
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- Media Watch critiques David McNichol for his detached and arrogant style, sparking discussions on journalistic integrity and professionalism.
- The text delves into various ethical issues in media, such as checkbook journalism, invasion of privacy, and unethical practices, emphasizing the need for accountability and higher journalistic standards.
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What is the controversy surrounding David McNichol?
He is criticized for his detached and arrogant style on Media Watch.
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