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We Used to be Journos
Ette Media
Fréquence : 1 épisode/5j. Total Éps: 66

We used to be journalists, but now we mostly just bitch about them. (Kidding. Kind of.) We also break down broken news.
Episodes drop Wednesday and Saturday.
Hosted by long-suffering journalists and even longer-suffering friends Jan Fran and Antoinette Lattouf, We Used to Be Journos pulls apart the week in media from people who know exactly how the machine runs because they worked inside it for decades.
Every Wednesday, the pair sift through the headlines you saw and the forces you did not. Expect blunt media analysis, zooming in on dodgy editorial calls, anonymous sources doing gymnastics, and the occasional whiff of bigotry dressed up as balance. Consider it a guided tour of the newsroom sausage factory so you know what ended up on your plate.
On Saturdays, the spin-off segment Only Jan hands the microphone to Walkley Award winner Jan Fran. One issue, one sharp monologue, foresincally researched, tightly argued, and, inconveniently for the powerful, quite funny.
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The Age’s framing of Melbourne synagogue attack + What is an ‘activist journalist’?
Épisode 2
mardi 8 juillet 2025 • Durée 59:14
In this episode, Jan unpacks The Age’s coverage of an anti-Semitic incident in Melbourne while Antoinette takes a look at a different genocide and the conspicuous absence of major coverage of the Yoorrook Justice Commission landmark findings.
Plus, Jan and Antoinette pull apart the curious case of the “activist journalist” label—how it was framed, weaponised, and ultimately backfired as a centrepiece of the ABC’s defence.
But the real question is, what has the media learnt from Lattouf v ABC?
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Lattouf speaks out on ABC win, the fight and the fallout.
Épisode 1
mardi 1 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:14:03
Antoinette Lattouf sued the ABC and won. In the very first episode of We Used To Be Journos, Antoinette joins Jan to unpack the legal showdown that not only exposed breathtaking incompetence at the broadcaster but also the hidden power and influence of lobby groups. Executives ducked accountability, lawyers flirted with racial erasure, and Lattouf's mental health history was dredged up before the country. And at the centre of it all? A protest at the Opera House that turned a journalist into a lobbyist target before she even stepped into the radio booth. You haven't heard the full story ... until now.
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Trailer
lundi 30 juin 2025 • Durée 01:15
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Have we really stopped being journalists? A terrible TV “debate” + Gaza social media v MSM coverage.
Épisode 4
mardi 22 juillet 2025 • Durée 01:03:21
In this episode, Jan and Antoinette have a candid and sometimes chaotic conversation about whether they still see themselves as journalists—and why they threw caution to the wind and launched an independent media company. This honest exploration of the Australian media industry is part reflection, part existential crisis.
It’s A No From Me: A dissection of a political TV debate that’s more spectacle than substance, and the framing of the massacre of Palestinians seeking help is manipulated to fit a narrative that’s as deadly as it is misleading.
It’s A Yes From Me: Antoinette gives a thumbs up to independent media peers who are growing and commissioning writers Cheek Media and DeepCut News.
Meanwhile, Jan shouts out British journalist Mona Chalabi’s interview on Real Talk —because sometimes, you just need a good interview to rewire your brain and remind you that you’re not alone.
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An envoy influencing media, coverage of PM in China + a dig from The Australian
Épisode 3
mardi 15 juillet 2025 • Durée 59:27
In this episode, we take a look at Australia's antisemitism envoy and her plan to “monitor” and “advise” public broadcasters. Jillian Segal says her plan wont stifle criticism of Israel but we aren't so sure. We also have an honest conversation about the pro-Israel lobby and its influence on the Australian media, from all-expenses-junkets to Israel for top editors to those same editors punishing journalists for signing an open letter calling for fairer Gaza coverage.
It’s a No From Me: Lattouf dissects the pearl-clutching media panic over Albo’s China visit, while Jan stumbles on a spicy little column in The Australian that takes a personal swipe at this very pod (thanks for listening)!
And just to prove we can still see the good in the world, we shout out some media legends doing solid work.
This week:
Jess Harwood cartoonist
Anthony Klan of The Klaxon.
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Media wakes up to starved kids in Gaza…or does it? + Nelk Boys Netanyahu bromance
Saison 1 · Épisode 5
mardi 29 juillet 2025 • Durée 57:04
In this episode Jan and Antoinette unpack the sudden, strangely synchronised media concern for starving Palestinian children. Why now? What’s changed—and what still hasn’t? A look at the caveats, spin, and selective outrage still dominating the conversation.
We also look closely at the prestigious Andrew OIllie media lecture that is meant to be a forward-looking media lecture but curiously fails to glance at much of the present.
We try not to throw up listening to the Nelk Boys hour-long interview with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu - an internationally wanted war criminal who was given a direct line to millions of young men via their podcast.
And to end on a less soul-crushing note, we spotlight some solid investigative journalism that seeks to hold power to account.
You can listen to Guardian journalist Nour Haydar’s inspiring lecture here.
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Historic bridge march leaves media scrambling, Logies cloning + a Stellar screw up
Épisode 6
mardi 5 août 2025 • Durée 01:00:52
In this episode, Jan and Antoinette reflect on their decision to attend what’s being called Australia’s biggest anti-war march. Fresh off that Harbour Bridge high, they grapple with the chaotic, contradictory and downright distorted media framing of the protest.
At the Logies, things felt … well, the same. Veteran Ray Martin’s speech piqued our interest but the moment was quickly lost. There’s also a not-so-stellar call that raises sharp questions about editorial integrity and sharper questions about morality. Under gentle duress, Jan gives (rare) praise to a podcast that cracks a historic code to reveal a dark truth and Antoinette tips her hat to a gutsy little newsletter punching well above its weight.
It’s A Yes:
The Descendants episode 1: decoding a massacre – Full Story podcast
TrueNorth Newsletter curated by Denise Shrivell
Where to donate to support Gaza:
Jayson Gilham’s legal crowdfunding
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Media parrots Israel after killing of journalists, how tabloids selectively lobby governments + satire with bite
Épisode 7
mardi 12 août 2025 • Durée 56:29
This week, Jan and Antoinette are gutted by news that more of their Palestinian journalist colleagues - including Al Jazeera's Anas Al-Sharif - were killed in Gaza. Instead of honouring their work, much of the media repeated - nay led- with the Israeli line that they were “terrorists” despite a complete lack of evidence.
We pull apart the evidence and long, well-documented history of Israel deliberately targeting the press, in what remains the only “conflict” where foreign journalists are banned from bearing witness.
Also: we pull apart one tired claim from a former Attorney-General’s opinion piece and we examine the role of the press in the cancellation of a Palestinian cookbook author’s visa and why the outrage is often selective.
We close with a few recommendations of the satirists and comedians landing blows the media won’t - a reminder that sometimes the sharpest truths arrive wrapped in a punchline.
It’s a YES From me:
Geggy on Israel, The Greg Larson Show
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Bendigo's big backfire, Woodside fishy ties with Seven West + surviving news fatigue
Épisode 8
mardi 19 août 2025 • Durée 55:00
In this episode, Jan examines the fishy relationship between Woodside Energy and Seven West Media. Antoinette looks at The Daily Telegraph revving up far-right, anti-immigration protests despite demonising other protests, a move that gives Jan flashbacks to the Cronulla Riots.
Meanwhile, as Deepcut News breaks a story of censorship at the Bendigo's Writer's Festival, we spill some insider tea on a backflip of Palestinian voices at another publication.
Plus, Jan and Antoinette swap survival tactics for dodging news fatigue without sticking their heads in the sand - and point out who’s tuning out, and why that’s a problem.
Deepcut News takes the lead on Bendigo Writer’s Festival
MEAA’s Stop Killing Journalists video
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ABC’s social media gag order, Sky News’ war criminal chit-chat + Gina Rinehart’s net zero ideology spruiked
Épisode 9
mardi 26 août 2025 • Durée 55:59
In this episode Antoinette (finally!) gives her reaction to the ABC’s new Public Comment Guidelines, which Jan calls the ‘Lattouf guidelines.’ The broadcaster says the new rules aren’t due to its Federal Court loss to Antoinette but we’re not so sure. We also examine the messy, co-dependent and ever-changing relationship between journalists and the public comments they were encouraged (then discouraged) to make on social media.
Elsewhere, Sky’s Sharri Markson “interviews” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in a “world exclusive” but it was less interview and more stenography with a side of flattery for the wanted war criminal who’s also credibly accused of committing genocide. Plus, the Bush Summit - a billionaire–backed, media-run roadshow - rolls into town where words like “net zero ideology” and “climategate” get cooked up, and served reheated as news.
Plus, some recognition for journalism-done-good, reassurance that cynicism hasn’t fully eaten our souls.
It’s a Yes From Me:
+972 Magazine Independent journalism from Israel-Palestine
The Guardian: Australia’s gun lobby says it’s ‘winning’ the fight against firearm control
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