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And most are dismayed that former afternoon host Clare Bowditch no longer occupies a prime slot. And we are entitled and ought to have a proper debate about.Well we might have another chat to you after you’ve had an extensive chat with the US Ambassador.Well it will be interesting to know whether the Australian government, which after all is in power, is interested at all in the privacy of Australians. Her predecessor, Warwick Tiernan, is now in charge of all ABC capital city stations. He is the Minister for Resources and Northern Australia. Events; Contact; Volunteer ABC 774 Radio With Rafael Epstein and Bruce Billson. "We're at risk of slow death by pleasantness," says a long-serving staff member.The biggest gripe, however, is management's perceived lack of respect for the craft of broadcasting. All Wentworth Media Releases Speeches Transcripts Videos Blog Search Now Home » Transcript - ABC 774 Radio Melbourne - 11 June 2013 Transcript - ABC 774 Radio Melbourne - … At the moment in Australia the discussion that is going on in respect of mandatory data retention is all about meta-data, which is things like the time of a call, the duration of a call, the parties of a call. You see we’ve got to distinguish between data – let’s just say the content of an email – and the metadata, which is a term to describe as I said, who the email was sent from who it was sent to. We have this whistle-blower, who’s released classified PowerPoints, he’s now holed up in Hong Kong, the documents he’s released appear to be genuine. For inquiries about purchasing and licensing CBC News footage or stock shots for documentaries, institutional use, and personal use, please visit the Archives Sales website. "It's unfair to look at the loss of share for the ABC in isolation," Rosendorff says.She believes Fairfax Media has "a bit of a vendetta" against ABC and is unjustly critical of Parsons and Shah: "We needed to freshen things up and look and sound more like our audience. E & OE. But technology now allows surveillance and surveillance is actually an inadequate term, what it really now allows governments to do if they can get access to the data under their laws and of course get access to it in a physical sense, what it enables them to do is to store everything. "The station has severe cracks in it," says one insider. Free, written transcripts are available for full episodes of the CBC Radio One programs, As it Happens and The Current. 1 in the ratings.
wrote one aggrieved listener in 1996. Left to right: Libbi Gorr, Red Symons, Jon Faine, Richard Stubbs, Rafael Epstein, Lindy Burns, Hilary Harper.Clare Bowditch hosted ABC's afternoon program for two years. "I could rate higher if I did a quiz, or if I did more sport or went downmarket. No we’re in a world where insofar as our life is recorded digitally –and increasingly it is – the real challenge is not how to remember, but is it possible to delete, is it possible to forget?Why are you raising these concerns and the government is not? But having said that – if in fact Australia’s data is stored in stored in American cloud services, American-based cloud services, is not in fact secure is in fact being recorded, or surveilled or examined in some way without the consent of either the owner of the data or the hosting company – be it Apple, Microsoft, or whatever – surely that is a matter of some concern. And that is when you say we are going to search everybody and interrogate everybody – to some extent – who goes on an aeroplane. We might get onto some domestic political questions but first let’s have a chat to Malcolm Turnbull, the Shadow Communications Minister. The Minister for Resources and Northern Australia, Senator the Hon Matt Canavan, is interviewed by Raf Epstein on 774 ABC Radio Melbourne. Throughout all of human history the default has always been to forget, humans have had to go to an effort to remember things, to record things. Obviously all of the public information, and of course people basically live their lives now through social media -I’m assuming all your blogs and tweets might be stored somewhere on a US computer.Yeah that’s right but you can also, but if you can also get into the Google mail servers, and Apple and Microsoft mail servers and so forth and record all of that material no one is suggesting that everyone’s emails are going to be read – there’s an army of people busily reading all your emails, that would be pretty boring – but what it does mean is that a government, perhaps in five years’ time or ten years’ time, if it decided that Rafael Epstein was a person of interest, would then be able to interrogate this gigantic database and learn a great deal about Rafael Epstein.
And most are dismayed that former afternoon host Clare Bowditch no longer occupies a prime slot. And we are entitled and ought to have a proper debate about.Well we might have another chat to you after you’ve had an extensive chat with the US Ambassador.Well it will be interesting to know whether the Australian government, which after all is in power, is interested at all in the privacy of Australians. Her predecessor, Warwick Tiernan, is now in charge of all ABC capital city stations. He is the Minister for Resources and Northern Australia. Events; Contact; Volunteer ABC 774 Radio With Rafael Epstein and Bruce Billson. "We're at risk of slow death by pleasantness," says a long-serving staff member.The biggest gripe, however, is management's perceived lack of respect for the craft of broadcasting. All Wentworth Media Releases Speeches Transcripts Videos Blog Search Now Home » Transcript - ABC 774 Radio Melbourne - 11 June 2013 Transcript - ABC 774 Radio Melbourne - … At the moment in Australia the discussion that is going on in respect of mandatory data retention is all about meta-data, which is things like the time of a call, the duration of a call, the parties of a call. You see we’ve got to distinguish between data – let’s just say the content of an email – and the metadata, which is a term to describe as I said, who the email was sent from who it was sent to. We have this whistle-blower, who’s released classified PowerPoints, he’s now holed up in Hong Kong, the documents he’s released appear to be genuine. For inquiries about purchasing and licensing CBC News footage or stock shots for documentaries, institutional use, and personal use, please visit the Archives Sales website. "It's unfair to look at the loss of share for the ABC in isolation," Rosendorff says.She believes Fairfax Media has "a bit of a vendetta" against ABC and is unjustly critical of Parsons and Shah: "We needed to freshen things up and look and sound more like our audience. E & OE. But technology now allows surveillance and surveillance is actually an inadequate term, what it really now allows governments to do if they can get access to the data under their laws and of course get access to it in a physical sense, what it enables them to do is to store everything. "The station has severe cracks in it," says one insider. Free, written transcripts are available for full episodes of the CBC Radio One programs, As it Happens and The Current. 1 in the ratings.
wrote one aggrieved listener in 1996. Left to right: Libbi Gorr, Red Symons, Jon Faine, Richard Stubbs, Rafael Epstein, Lindy Burns, Hilary Harper.Clare Bowditch hosted ABC's afternoon program for two years. "I could rate higher if I did a quiz, or if I did more sport or went downmarket. No we’re in a world where insofar as our life is recorded digitally –and increasingly it is – the real challenge is not how to remember, but is it possible to delete, is it possible to forget?Why are you raising these concerns and the government is not? But having said that – if in fact Australia’s data is stored in stored in American cloud services, American-based cloud services, is not in fact secure is in fact being recorded, or surveilled or examined in some way without the consent of either the owner of the data or the hosting company – be it Apple, Microsoft, or whatever – surely that is a matter of some concern. And that is when you say we are going to search everybody and interrogate everybody – to some extent – who goes on an aeroplane. We might get onto some domestic political questions but first let’s have a chat to Malcolm Turnbull, the Shadow Communications Minister. The Minister for Resources and Northern Australia, Senator the Hon Matt Canavan, is interviewed by Raf Epstein on 774 ABC Radio Melbourne. Throughout all of human history the default has always been to forget, humans have had to go to an effort to remember things, to record things. Obviously all of the public information, and of course people basically live their lives now through social media -I’m assuming all your blogs and tweets might be stored somewhere on a US computer.Yeah that’s right but you can also, but if you can also get into the Google mail servers, and Apple and Microsoft mail servers and so forth and record all of that material no one is suggesting that everyone’s emails are going to be read – there’s an army of people busily reading all your emails, that would be pretty boring – but what it does mean is that a government, perhaps in five years’ time or ten years’ time, if it decided that Rafael Epstein was a person of interest, would then be able to interrogate this gigantic database and learn a great deal about Rafael Epstein.