Don't Shoot The Messenger - Ep 30

Published: March 20, 2018, 10:24 p.m.

Caro and Corrie dig deep into the ethics of journalism this week and take a look at those who are doing it well (and were acknowledged at the Quill Awards last week) and those who perhaps need to have a look at the journalist’s code of conduct again.

Mark Robertson’s grilling of Gillon McLachlan on ‘AFL 360’ is up for discussion, as is the panel of ‘Footy Classifieds’ – Corrie gives Caro her first episode review.

In BSF = Caro has been reading ‘To Know My Crime’ by Fiona Capp, a real page turner set on the familiar cliff of Sorrento. Corrie’s been glued to ‘4 Corners’ on the small screen and we take another trip down memory lane with Caro’s ‘Working Girl Dinner Party’ menu.

In ‘Six Quick Questions’ we touch on the upcoming ‘March For Our Lives’ rally in Washington, Commonwealth Games and the Royal Wedding dress code.

Caro’s ‘Crush of the Week’ is Trent Cotchin and our ‘GLT’ reeks of rodents!

Don’t forget you can vote for the show in the Australian Podcast Awards via this link.

https://australianpodcastawards.submittable.com/…/…/9724229/    

The Quill Awards [9:53]

Good and Bad Journalism [13:50]

Journalists Code of Conduct [18:54]

'Footy Classified' review [22:30]

Book, Screen Food [28:10]

What Are Your Grumpy About Today? [36:55]

'Six Quick Questions' [37:45]

Caro's Crush of the Week - Trent Cotchin [40:30]

GLT - Rats and Mic [41:20]

 

Books mentioned in this episode 

Fiona Capp 'To Know Your Crime' 

Ian McEwan 'Amsterdam'