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Senior media executives have addressed a public hearing on press freedom, demanding more protection for journalists in the wake of police raids.

The parliamentary joint committee on intelligence and security will spend the day investigating the power of police and intelligence agencies on press freedom.

News Corp executive Campbell Reid has told the inquiry media freedom laws are vital as companies move further into the digital space. Image: News Corp Australia

 

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Cry me a river. The bastards put me through hell. No accountability

Not all media should have more freedoms, must be earned. Many already write non-evidence based stories to punish the public ... and promote a deadly drug on the same page. Hypocrisy at its finest.

I find it hilarious that the MSM protected the liberals during the election campaign from any scrutiny into their lies only to have the liberals turn around and bite them straight after 😂😂😂 karma Isa wonderful thing to watch....

If you want special treatment, start acting as journalists, and not cheerleaders for conservative governments and their policies. auspol

MSM the enemy of the people and soon [they]will not be able to walk down the street

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