by ALEXANDRA WAKE
Sadly, few of those outraged over the Kate Middleton hospital prank will understand that the presenters responsible are not journalists but entertainers. For that role they are covered by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) and not the ethics of Media and Entertainment and Arts Alliance (MEAA).
If they were covered by the MEAA, warning bells would have rung well before the piece was put to air. Such a prank does not fit with the journalistic rules of honesty, fairness, independence and the rights of others.
Kate’s health might have great public interest, but any woman in the early stages of pregnancy deserves privacy and to be kept safe from the stress of the public gaze. If the presenters were journalists, they would have had to pay attention to an ethics clause that says, “Do not allow advertising or other commercial considerations to undermine accuracy, fairness or independence”.
And that’s the main point of this. The decision to put that prank to air was commercial. The presenters at the centre of the hospital prank were out to win in a cut-throat ratings city.
But just like the contestants in The Hunger Games, the ones who are really to blame are those behind the antics: the audience members who voted overwhelmingly that it was a good gag, and the program directors, company directors, and lawyer who approved it going to air. The lawyer decided there was nothing illegal in the actions, but did anyone in the room reviewing the pre-recorded program piece have a moral compass?
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I don't believe in any reports given by so called "journos" on commercial media, TV and print. Nor those printed by a certain newspaper, which are now so full of advertising that they report paragraph points on things of importance, yet promote celebrities & 'has been' celebrities' as news.
The DJ's are as much to blame as the system. They had the choice to hang up and also to say who they were to the nursing staff. Yet they have to make a name for themselves regardless of who gets hurt.
Surely they would have taken note of what happened to the 'Chaser' crew but no as this is the network that allowed Kyle 'whatever' to broadcast to kids for many, many years and endorse the bullying mentality.
Give them a break. I think that nurse was suffering some form of depression already now these two have to live with it everyday of their lives.
My heart goes out to the family but they should have been aware of her state of mind.
If she was already suffering depression when they chose to humiliate her without her knowledge or consent, then that makes things worse, not better.