Gavin Fang took up his appointment as Editorial Director in January this year. One of the ABC’s most experienced news executives, he began his ABC career in 2000 in the Perth newsroom. After a stint as the ABC’s correspondent in Jakarta, he took on a succession of ever-more senior editorial roles in ABC News, ending as Deputy Director of News. Along the way he had a hand in devising the More Relevant to More Australians News policy, and was ABC News Diversity lead.
The Editorial Director an...
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Month: March 2024
Dorothy Hallam – Pioneer ABC News Cinematrographer
When ABC’s television service opened in 1956, the news cinematographers were men. But within a few years, plucky women started to break through the barriers. Among the trail blazers was Dorothy Hallam – now a feisty 97-year-old – who began working for the national broadcaster as a permanent stringer in early 1961 and continued in the role for 22 years. Her work may well have fallen through the cracks of history had it not been for an uncanny series of events. Now both Dorothy and her films are ...
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PM Anthony Albanese: The ABC is a ‘Treasured national institution’ and an ‘essential public service’
In his first major speech about the ABC since the May federal election, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has indicated a new era in government-ABC relations. Delivered at a gala dinner celebrating the national broadcaster’s 90th anniversary, the PM’s wide-ranging speech outlined the ABC’s crucial role in contributing to both social cohesion and a healthy democracy. He also reinforced his government’s commitment to a better-resourced, independent ABC and promised to review options for delivering ...
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The evidence: dramatic drop in new ABC screen content confirmed
Dr Michael Ward of the University of Sydney, a former senior ABC executive, has been poring over the figures.
In this disturbing article for ABC Alumni, he confirms what we’ve all suspected. First release, non-news and current affairs screen content on the ABC’s main TV channel has dropped by 40% in ten years, and on all ABC platforms by around 20%.
If you’re looking for evidence that the ABC desperately needs its funding restored, THIS IS IT!
41% decline in ‘non-news and current affairs’1 fir...
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