The Court of Public Opinion with Jeremy Cordeaux AMThe Court of Public Opinion with Jeremy Cordeaux AM

LISTEN: Why Charity Advertising Misses the Mark: Jeremy Cordeaux on Televised Appeals + More

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In this episode, Jeremy Cordeaux covers a wide range of topics, from global politics and charity advertising to local Australian union protests and media diversity. Jeremy offers his candid opinions on the effectiveness of charity campaigns, government accountability, the media's role in society, and the power dynamics within Australian unions.

Key Topics Discussed

  • Charity Advertising: Commentary on the effectiveness of televised charity campaigns, specifically focusing on Save the Children commercials and the situation in Yemen.
  • Global Political Commentary: Critique of United Nations' focus on climate change and LGBTQ+ issues while neglecting other pressing global concerns like terrorism and piracy in Yemen.
  • Union Protests in Australia: Reflections on the CFMEU's protests against the Albanese government and the implications for the relationship between the government and unions.
  • Media and Diversity: Discussion on AFL's push for diversity among commentators and the importance of selecting media personnel based on skill rather than race or gender.
  • Historical Reflections: Anecdotes on historical events, including the end of penal transportation to Australia and the development of iconic car brands like Jaguar.
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