Bullying the public broadcaster: Threatening the ABC's role

Public broadcasting in Australia has been under sustained attack for around 18-years now, both politically and through reduced funding. Although the Fraser Government (1975-1983) enacted legislation converting the ABC from the old broadcasting commission into a corporation (with its own borrowing a...

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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:aa4f9db3ea7f495d882b6f8051ef843a2021-12-02T08:57:11ZBullying the public broadcaster: Threatening the ABC's role10.24135/pjr.v10i1.7881023-94992324-2035https://doaj.org/article/aa4f9db3ea7f495d882b6f8051ef843a2004-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://ojs.aut.ac.nz/pacific-journalism-review/article/view/788https://doaj.org/toc/1023-9499https://doaj.org/toc/2324-2035 Public broadcasting in Australia has been under sustained attack for around 18-years now, both politically and through reduced funding. Although the Fraser Government (1975-1983) enacted legislation converting the ABC from the old broadcasting commission into a corporation (with its own borrowing and corporate treasury powers), the then Malcolm/Fraser/Doug/Anthony Liberal/National Coalition Government did not seem to hold more than the usual superficial grudges about our current affairs programmes' treatment of some  of their practitioners.  Quentin DempsterAsia Pacific Networkarticlepublic broadcastingAustralian Broadcasting Corporationpoliticsfundscurrent affairsCommunication. Mass mediaP87-96Journalism. The periodical press, etc.PN4699-5650ENPacific Journalism Review, Vol 10, Iss 1 (2004)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic public broadcasting
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
politics
funds
current affairs
Communication. Mass media
P87-96
Journalism. The periodical press, etc.
PN4699-5650
spellingShingle public broadcasting
Australian Broadcasting Corporation
politics
funds
current affairs
Communication. Mass media
P87-96
Journalism. The periodical press, etc.
PN4699-5650
Quentin Dempster
Bullying the public broadcaster: Threatening the ABC's role
description Public broadcasting in Australia has been under sustained attack for around 18-years now, both politically and through reduced funding. Although the Fraser Government (1975-1983) enacted legislation converting the ABC from the old broadcasting commission into a corporation (with its own borrowing and corporate treasury powers), the then Malcolm/Fraser/Doug/Anthony Liberal/National Coalition Government did not seem to hold more than the usual superficial grudges about our current affairs programmes' treatment of some  of their practitioners. 
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title Bullying the public broadcaster: Threatening the ABC's role
title_short Bullying the public broadcaster: Threatening the ABC's role
title_full Bullying the public broadcaster: Threatening the ABC's role
title_fullStr Bullying the public broadcaster: Threatening the ABC's role
title_full_unstemmed Bullying the public broadcaster: Threatening the ABC's role
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