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WA media musings lead to on-air walk-back from Stokesâ former right-hand man
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The ramifications of a concentrated West Australian media landscape were laid bare last week with a former editor in chief of the stateâs only daily newspaper forced to apologise to his old boss over public comments about his closeness to the WA government.
Bob Cronin, the former editor in chief of
The West Australian and an Australian news veteran, was apparently threatened with legal action after the comments went to air in an interview with 6PRâs Steve Mills on Tuesday, April 27, and apologised to Mr Stokes on Millsâ show the following Friday afternoon.