iSentia index: it must be election season …
The major parties are getting the lion's share of media coverage, and they are likely to continue to do so until the election, whenever that may be.
View ArticleiSentia index: the little prince rules the airwaves
Kevin Rudd is still racking up media mentions thanks to his PNG asylum seeker plan, but Wills and Kate's new bub definitely wins in the ratio of hours old: media mentions.
View ArticleiSentia index: keep waiting for a date with Kevin
Kevin Rudd is looking mighty prime ministerial, but is still frustrating the punters with his refusal to name an election date. Meanwhile, the newspapers are still talking about Julia Gillard (who?).
View ArticleiSentia index: the age of the Twitterverse
Are the daily tabloids still relevant in this age of digital media? Kevin Rudd will be hoping not, since he is the undisputed king of the social media sphere.
View ArticleiSentia index: presidential-style politics with Abbott closing in
Tony Abbott got almost as much press as the Prime Minister this week, as the presidential-style campaign hits its stride.
View ArticleiSentia index: Abbott the king of news, talkback and social
Tony Abbott snared more media mentions than the Prime Minister, as Labor's campaign loses steam.
View ArticleiSentia index: now or never for floundering Rudd campaign
Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has been acting more like an opposition leader with his promises of change, while Tony Abbott has been acting as if Kevin 07 never happened, assuming the mantle of John Howard.
View ArticleiSentia index: where the hell is Kevin07?
It's all over, and the media has turned its attention to what the Labor Party will be like in opposition. One thing is for sure -- the Comeback Kid has not resurfaced.
View ArticleiSentia index: it’s all about the Liberals now
The iSentia media coverage list looks about as it will for the next three years -- Tony Abbott, Joe Hockey and Bill Shorten are likely to lead the list most weeks, with a smattering of Liberal...
View ArticleiSentia index: Kevin who? Albo, Shorten in media spotlight now
Anthony Albanese and Bill Shorten got almost as much press as Tony Abbott this week, as the media is not finished with ALP leadership speculation.
View ArticleiSentia index: Labor disappears, Libs control the flow of info
Very few Labor MPs were on the iSentia list of media mentions this week, as the Abbott government proves the power of a majority.
View ArticleiSentia index: Joyce and Brandis draw fire, but Abbott on top
Tony Abbott still takes the lion's share of media mentions, despite controversy among his MPs.
View ArticleiSentia index: everybody’s talking about politicians rorting
Bikie laws, Sonny Bill Williams and politicians forced to repay expense claims were the hot topics this week. And Tony Abbott came out on top.
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