Our ABC under threat

Abbott prepares for war on the ABC

 

Who stands to benefit?

 

The attacks on the ABC are not solely prompted by the acute embarrassment its news coverage has caused the government. Nor is the budget review simply intended to make the ABC more efficient. The execrable MP Cory Bernadi suggested that the government could “cut the ABC budget and allow the commercial media to compete.”

 

From 1996 to 2012 the ABC budget actually fell as a proportion of government spending, from .45 to .27 percent. Although inflation has in effect kept its funding unchanged since then, the ABC has somehow managed to introduce new digital and web services and develop its existing operations.

 

But there’s the rub.

 

The commercial media bitterly resent the ABC and would dearly love to capture its audiences. They are outraged that its new services have proved very popular, and that ABC kids programs frequently draw the biggest TV ratings in Australia. Media magnate James Murdoch thundered: “There is a land grab, pure and simple, going on, and in the public interest it should be sternly resisted.”

 

The Murdoch empire’s hatred of the ABC has become obsessive since Sky News, an outfit in which it has a financial interest, was deprived by the Gillard government of an opportunity to take over the ABC’s overseas news service.

And the coalition is backing the privateers. Bronwyn Bishop and Ian MacDonald say the ABC exceeded its charter and is cannibalising legitimate private media business operations.

 

In contrast, former ABC chairman David Hill has strenuously rejected Abbott’s criticism of the ABC and his vindictive approach to it.

 

He commented: “It’s an absurd proposition, laughable if it wasn’t so dangerous. This is the first serious suggestion I know of, certainly in the last half century, where a prime minister of the country is suggesting that the Australian public be denied access to the truth, and the first time that a prime minister has seriously intimated that the ABC should censor and withhold information from the Australian public.”

 

According to a report in The Australian, the overseas broadcasting service, which broadcasts into 46 countries, is likely to be scrapped in the May budget in order to “save money and end the pursuit of ‘soft diplomacy’.”

 

Other options the government may pursue include reducing the ABC’s budget so it fore goes all but basic news broadcasts, introducing advertising to its broadcasts on the basis of improved economic performance, stripping it of its digital and web services – or even attempting to privatise it, as some coalition MPs would prefer.

 

The attacks threaten an institution which enjoys nationwide affection and respect and is crucial for the public’s understanding of news and current affairs, as well as its cultural development.

The future of “Aunty”, your ABC, is on the line. Woman Sad

 

http://www.cpa.org.au/guardian/2014/1625/05-abcs-future.html

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oh my, I just tried the link to smith's bog or whatever it is again and scrolled to far down the page to the comments............wow.

 

 

 

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i meant blog not bog.

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@boris1gary wrote:

i meant blog not bog.


You can't be serious  😄

 

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am serious, wow was the only thing i could think of that wouldn't bother the mods, or did you mean my typo - bog. It isn't really any kind of news site, is it?

 

Woman LOL

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Boris, I have nor tefered to anyone as you well know.

 


Well, that's a relief .............. I think.

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lakeedge
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Gut it or sell it? or both. The cosy groupthink lot would have to get real jobs where impartiality is  prerequisite to proper comment.

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