Sky News host Caroline Marcus says the former magazine editor is ‘one tough cookie’ and is ‘well-credentialled’. theboltreport
Sky News host Caroline Marcus says she’d like to see ABC Chairwoman Ita Buttrose make some changes at the ABC, and should be ‘brave enough to state’ there’s a bias problem at the public broadcaster.
Ms Marcus says the former magazine editor is ‘one tough cookie’ and is ‘well-credentialled’. Ms Buttrose was named as the Chairwoman of the ABC on Thursday, after the decision was signed off by the Federal Cabinet.
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