Australians should use a new public-facing review to show just how unhappy they are with the more than $1.1 billion of taxpayers' money that is being spent every year on delivering a product most of us refuse to use, writes Nicolle Flint.
The minister has just launched a review aimed at further strengthening the hopelessly biased, left-leaning ABC, as well as the SBS.
Tune into Bernardi on Sky News Australia on Sunday August 16 at 8pm to hear Nicolle Flint discuss this issue with host Cory Bernardi, or watch Strangely, the review will not consider how much taxpayers’ money the ABC receives, the length or frequency of funding agreements, advertising, the standards it is governed by, corporate structure, operational matters and any possible merger with the SBS.
Labor has launched a public-facing review which aims to find ways of supporting"the independence of Australia's national broadcasters". Picture: NCA NewsWire/ Gary Ramage After all, the ABC continues to attract complaints regarding bias, balance, staff and journalistic behaviour. The ABC has also had to backflip on cutting state-based Sunday night news bulletins, which it intended to replace with a centralised news service.
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