Spin Cycle

Spin Cycle

Spin Cycle covers all things media, unravelling the tangled threads of politics, the 24 hour news cycle, the spin and the story behind the stories. With Jess Lilley, Rachel Withers and Charlie Lewis.

  1. FEB 20

    Peter Lalor on being sacked over Gaza posts

    Jess, Rachel and Charlie are joined by legendary cricket journalist, Peter Lalor, who was sacked from SEN radio after complaints were made over his retweets supporting Palestinians in Gaza. They also discuss other similar media stories, including allegations the Daily Telegraph attempted to manufacture its own anti-semitism story. Relevant articles on this episode's topics Peter Lalor SEN boss’s Nazi image claim ‘disappointing’, says Lalor SEN boss doubles down on sacking journo over Gaza posts ‘Standing up for the people of Gaza is not antisemitic’: Usman backs dumped cricket journalist Creative Australia's Venice Biennale decision Creative Australia announces review into cancelled Venice artist decision Instead of defending its artists, Creative Australia hangs Sabsabi and Dagostino out to dry Spate of resignations follow Creative Australia's decision to drop artist Khaled Sabsabi from Venice Biennale Caravan explosives Dutton ramps up political heat on Albanese over caravan investigation Crime gangs attempted to use caravan explosives for leverage over police Daily Telegraph's attempted story Inside News Corp’s backfired ‘UNDERCOVERJEW’ operation 'Deliberate, orchestated incident': Daily Telegraph caught up in stunt gone wrong Murdoch family news 'You've blown a hole in the family': Inside the Murdochs' Succession drama Growing Up Murdoch What the Murdoch kids said on the stand: Inside the Project Harmony trial

    50 min

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    Spin Cycle covers all things media, unravelling the tangled threads of politics, the 24 hour news cycle, the spin and the story behind the stories. With Jess Lilley, Rachel Withers and Charlie Lewis.

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