ABC review uncovers ‘systemic’ racism
Staff making derogatory and offensive remarks are among explosive revelations from the taxpayer-funded broadcaster’s racism review, prompting an apology from boss David Anderson.
Staff making derogatory and offensive remarks are among explosive revelations from the taxpayer-funded broadcaster’s racism review, prompting an apology from boss David Anderson.
The ABC’s major radio stations suffered ratings falls across the country while Nine Radio’s Sydney station also saw listeners tune out.
Start-up station Disrupt Radio is overhauling its strategy in order to attract listeners however its staff are still unpaid.
The appointment of former ABC editorial chief Alan Sunderland to conduct an independent review into the ‘fake audio’ scandal at the broadcaster has raised red flags for some.
The nation’s TV ratings service, OzTAM, delivered the TV ratings more than seven hours late but it was a top result for key AFL free-to-air broadcaster Channel 7.
The online station is set to roll out new live programming for the first time, focusing on content for women aged over 30.
The start-up entrepreneurial station has not paid its employees for months and they remain in the dark about their future as funding dries up.
ABC boss David Anderson admits the broadcaster’s legal team ignored a letter raising concerns over audio depicting an Australian soldier shooting at unarmed civilians in Afghanistan.
Justin Stevens concedes the issue with altered audio in a news report on alleged war crimes in Afghanistan ‘shouldn’t have occurred’ and that an investigation was ongoing to determine who was responsible | LISTEN
The taxpayer-funded broadcaster has taken down a video containing audio that depicted an Australian soldier firing at unarmed Afghan civilians.
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