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Waleed Aly nominated for Gold Logie and Best Presenter at this year's Logies

Remember when TV news presenters were authoritative, credible, disinterested and unbiased?

This year's TV Week Logie awards are a reflection of the artificially imposed values of The Left - where the facts, the truth, love of country, ancestry and our Judaeo-Christian values are gone.

You need only read the first few paragraphs of this report from today's Sydney Morning Herald to see what's replaced them.

 

The Logies has unveiled the most diverse line-up ever to vie for the publicly-voted Gold Logie Award.

In a departure from the all white nominee list of previous years, SBS newsreader Lee Lin Chin and The Project's Waleed Aly are up for the top gong, alongside Family Feud host Grant Denyer and the star of Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries, Essie Davis, who will duke it out with former Gold Logie winners Scott Cam and Carrie Bickmore on May 8.

Nominees for the 2016 TV Week Gold Logie: (l-r) Carrie Bickmore, Essie Davis, Grant Denyer, Scott Cam, Lee Lin Chin and Waleed Aly.

Nominees for the 2016 TV Week Gold Logie: (l-r) Carrie Bickmore, Essie Davis, Grant Denyer, Scott Cam, Lee Lin Chin and Waleed Aly. Photo: TV Week

Chin's nomination – like that of Aly – suggests the 58-year-old television popularity contest has finally embraced the notion of diversity.

"In all my time I don't think we've ever seen a list like this," said Emma Nolan, editor of TV Week, which stages the Logies, for the past 10 years. "It's different, in a good way – it's diverse in terms of gender, age and background."



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