The Australian’s Media Writer Sophie Elsworth says the ABC’s coverage of Sydney’s Mardi Gras didn’t look “impartial” to her.
“I wonder how much they’re spending on this coverage and where’s the impartiality in the coverage?” Ms Elsworth told Sky News host Chris Kenny.
“It didn’t look like impartial coverage to me – they were really getting into it; they’re meant to be newsreaders who are impartial, I thought.”
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