Episode 06, 10 March 2014
Chris Kenny v The Chaser - an update
A judge has ruled that Chris Kenny's defamation against the ABC can proceed to a jury.
And talking of disrepute ...
Let us turn to news of Chris Kenny, columnist at The Australian, who was famously portrayed as a "dogf***er" last year by the ABC’s The Hamster Decides.
We’re not going to show you the photoshopped image, but it was much like this one, which The Chaser team sent to Media Watch when we questioned whether their attack on Kenny was either funny or smart.
Last week, in the NSW Supreme Court, Kenny won the first round of his legal action against the ABC and Chaser team, which prompted this reaction from Ben Fordham on Sydney Radio
In fact, the judge has merely ruled that the case can proceed to a jury.
And he threw out the most serious imputation that the skit suggested Kenny actually had sex with dogs.
But Justice Beech-Jones did call the Chaser’s attack ‘grossly disproportionate’ and he suggested it could cause people to conclude Kenny was a 'low, contemptible and disgusting person'.
That could be tough to defend.
But it will be up to a four-person jury to decide whether that meaning arose and whether Kenny was in fact defamed.
If Kenny were to win, damages of up to $355,000 could then be awarded by the judge, with costs on top.
But there’s far more than that at stake, not least because the Prime Minister has suggested the ABC should not fight the case.
Tony Abbott’s warning to the ABC ... and the Kenny court decision ... were covered at length in The Australian, with two news articles and a further comment piece all making the point that the ABC should say sorry and drop its defence.
The Oz also quoted Chris Kenny telling Channel 9 that the ABC’s refusal to say sorry had forced him to take action.
As Kenny told Media Watch:
Now, Chris Kenny is a journalist and a champion of free speech, so we can’t agree that he was forced to sue.
And it was not just an apology he was after. He also wanted money both for compensation and for legal costs.
But demanding the public broadcaster apologize is a popular theme with his employer, The Australian, and ABC managing director Mark Scott is one of their favourite targets.
Let us turn to news of Chris Kenny, columnist at The Australian, who was famously portrayed as a "dogf***er" last year by the ABC’s The Hamster Decides.
We’re not going to show you the photoshopped image, but it was much like this one, which The Chaser team sent to Media Watch when we questioned whether their attack on Kenny was either funny or smart.
Last week, in the NSW Supreme Court, Kenny won the first round of his legal action against the ABC and Chaser team, which prompted this reaction from Ben Fordham on Sydney Radio
BEN FORDHAM: A judge has ruled, that the ABC was defamatory, against journalist Chris Kenny after it aired a skit, with him engaging in bestiality ...
— 2GB, Sydney Live, 6th March, 2014
In fact, the judge has merely ruled that the case can proceed to a jury.
And he threw out the most serious imputation that the skit suggested Kenny actually had sex with dogs.
But Justice Beech-Jones did call the Chaser’s attack ‘grossly disproportionate’ and he suggested it could cause people to conclude Kenny was a 'low, contemptible and disgusting person'.
That could be tough to defend.
But it will be up to a four-person jury to decide whether that meaning arose and whether Kenny was in fact defamed.
If Kenny were to win, damages of up to $355,000 could then be awarded by the judge, with costs on top.
But there’s far more than that at stake, not least because the Prime Minister has suggested the ABC should not fight the case.
TONY ABBOTT: Well, the point I make is that, government money should be spent sensibly. And defending the indefensible is not a very good way to spend government money and, next time the ABC comes to the government looking for more money, this is the kind of thing that we would want to ask them questions about.
— 2GB, Sydney Live, 6th March, 2014
Tony Abbott’s warning to the ABC ... and the Kenny court decision ... were covered at length in The Australian, with two news articles and a further comment piece all making the point that the ABC should say sorry and drop its defence.
The Oz also quoted Chris Kenny telling Channel 9 that the ABC’s refusal to say sorry had forced him to take action.
As Kenny told Media Watch:
CHRIS KENNY: The ABC had weeks to negotiate an apology but there was no attempt to deal with that, they dug their heels in from the start.
— Chris Kenny, Journalist, 7th March, 2014
Now, Chris Kenny is a journalist and a champion of free speech, so we can’t agree that he was forced to sue.
And it was not just an apology he was after. He also wanted money both for compensation and for legal costs.
But demanding the public broadcaster apologize is a popular theme with his employer, The Australian, and ABC managing director Mark Scott is one of their favourite targets.
YOUR COMMENTS
Comments (26)
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Ken :
12 Mar 2014 10:48:19amGet over it Chris. You work for the Oz you deserve anything that comes your way. -
George Jackson :
12 Mar 2014 2:52:00amI liked the image I saw. I hope they make a movie -
Gary :
11 Mar 2014 5:15:04pmShock jocks and right-wing journos spread their venom with impunity...now thanks to a hypocritical govt. Regardless of the crassness or not they deserve this.
The Chaser is a satirical show for christs sake its a laugh -
Vested Interest :
11 Mar 2014 4:22:17pmI remember some vile attacks on Prime Minister Julia Gillard by certain cartoonists and bloggers. I don't remember Tony Abbott coming to her defence then. -
Dan :
11 Mar 2014 3:01:27pmPlease do use my tax payer money to fight this ridiculous case. People in the public life especially politicians cop a fair bit of slack and I would think he has certainly had worse. Certainly it's just a way to attack the ABC. Daily show just showed Putin receiving a blow job from a shark is this perhaps reason for Russia to sue comedy central? -
David Black :
11 Mar 2014 9:10:01amIf the Chaser Middle-Aged Men get away with this, any future critic of the ABC can expect the same sort of calumny.
When the ABC is privatized, market forces will drive this hugely-untalented troupe out of town.-
Luke Hulm :
11 Mar 2014 12:56:37pmThat's right - market forces tend to drive out intelligent social comment and reasoned opinion - in fact they drive out quality full-stop.
Just look at Hollywood, The Australian and Channel 7, 9, 10 etc
Compare that to intelligent TV like the 7:30 Report, ABC News 24, its many quality Australian dramas and comedy shows and Q&A.
Hurray for market forces eh?
I for one am glad that my tax dollars support the ABC and I, like many Australians would be happy to continue to pay tax to support its essential efforts to keep Australia informed. -
beedogs :
11 Mar 2014 1:41:14pmThe ABC will never be privatized, thankfully.
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C Worthington :
11 Mar 2014 6:28:51amIf this legal action gets any traction at all we should look forward to every political cartoonist in the land getting a summons. Then in turn the editors of any 'news' media organization leading with anything 'offensive' ala Kevin Rudd in a Nazi uniform etc.
There's no need for an apology or legal action, all that is required in my opinion is a thicker skin. -
ConfirmationBias :
11 Mar 2014 1:22:26amOnly because Chris Kenny took this to court, will his image forever be gouged into my mind as a dogf***er.
Not because the chaser boys showed, not because I find him remotely interesting in any way, but if you cry victim and demand compensation, you will be forever remembered as a rotten, shallow crybaby. by my generation at least :P -
Chris Heinjus :
11 Mar 2014 12:02:00amI am deeply disappointed with the ABC's total lack of regard for common decency and respect of their fellow man by allowing such a disgusting and sick so-called satire in their programming.
For years I have favoured the ABC for programs like Four Corners honest gutsy journalism and fabulous Australian made dramas.
Sadly I am now seeing a lot more bias and trashy attempts at Shock Jock Reality TV filth.
Appologize please Aunty-Sack the children responsible and return to your former glory. -
john clark :
10 Mar 2014 11:54:04pmThese crass individuals masquerading as comedians have no place on our National Broadcaster. Management should apologise. -
Jack :
10 Mar 2014 11:52:23pmWe cant know if Kenny would be happy with an apology alone - because the ABC isn't prepared to give it - is it?
I had a good laugh at the Hamster Wheel skit at the time and I've got a good sense of humour and have been called all sorts of things that never worried me; but if I were shown on TV embracing a dog in this fashion I would be certainly wanting an apology.
They simply went too far, cant see how you could argue against that - no matter what you think of Kenny. -
stingray :
10 Mar 2014 11:45:13pmThe point is if the ABC had been mature about this and apologised for a joke gone badly wrong - it would have saved this current circus. At some point the ABC need to realise that on this fight - they are backing a losing team -
MarilynS :
10 Mar 2014 11:43:49pmSeems to me that description of Chris Kenny is very understated. -
SB :
10 Mar 2014 11:30:41pmPutting aside whether or not the ABC’s case (Kenny v The Chaser) is defensible, is Mr Abbott’s unusually public comment on the merits of a case really a complaint about the waste of public money, or is it just another weapon in his war on the ABC? -
Andrew Gleeson :
10 Mar 2014 11:27:07pmI notice the "humourists" at the ABC don't direct similar "humour" at their fellow feeders off the public purse. If they did then they might have some sort of arguable defence for their activities. As they don't they can only be reviled for the cowardly way in which they choose to behave. -
Don :
10 Mar 2014 11:11:24pmPathetic attempt to defend the indefensible
Just say sorry and stop ,asking it worse -
RON :
10 Mar 2014 10:58:43pmlike all tax payer funded organisations the ABC should be held accountable and hold the highest standards in its programs . it is clearly evident The ABC has lost its way . The ABC should now apologise to Chris Kenny and not contiue wasting Australian Taxpayer money in this misplaced face saving legal extravaganza -
wjswjs :
10 Mar 2014 10:48:11pmAre the shock jocks and Mr Abbott himself apologizing for all the crude and rude remarks they made in recent years? Wasn't there something abut a witch?-
PeterTb :
11 Mar 2014 12:29:23pmCan you point to a single crude or rude remark made by Mr Abbott in recent years? No? I thought not.
Mr Abbott attacks policies, not people - unlike many of his opponents.
ps Are you seriously equating calling someone a witch with showing somone else in congress with a dog? -
Steve :
11 Mar 2014 1:03:35pmHow can Abbot apologise for a comment he didn't make?
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Andrew Rollason :
10 Mar 2014 10:43:41pmIf the ABC does drop its defence, does that mean that Mr Kenny would automatically win his monetary challenge? If so, doesn't the ABC have the legal responsibility to defend the public purse in the name of spending government money "sensibly"? -
richard gordon :
10 Mar 2014 10:42:49pmWhile the image of Kenny rooting a dog was not particularly funny I must say that it did not lead me to believe that he was actually a dog abuser. Therefore not libellous.-
Ian Crossing :
12 Mar 2014 10:33:28amFacts should be important to Media Watch. It accurately, reported what Ben Fordham said on 2GB with Chris Kenny who was on that program. However,it ignored the sentence in reply to Ben's comment. It was accurately corrected Chris Kenny. Anyone can listen to that interview via this link http://www.2gb.com/audioplayer/35206#.Ux-a7MJWHoY
Result - Media Watch has selectively edited
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