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ABC's 7.45am radio bulletin not a 'hostage'

Max Mason

Australian Broadcasting Corporation managing director David Anderson has insisted that the public broadcaster's axing of its popular 7.45am radio news bulletin was not a politically "punitive" decision aimed at listeners, arguing it would deliver about $2 million of planned $40 million in spending cuts.

The ABC and Mr Anderson have been criticised for cutting the bulletin, which critics have claimed was cut to cause anger among Australians towards the government over a budget indexation freeze.

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