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The ABC-Keep, Scrap or Change?
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/tvandradio/bbc/10406971/BBC-could-lose-right-to-licence-fee-over-culture-of-waste-and-secrecy-minister-warns.html
Like wise in Australia there are similar debates about the ABC. Is it now time to examine the issues of public funded broadcasters?
Public broadcasters exist because there was a time when the media market was immature and lacked the capacity or funds to more broadly serve the public. This has changed dramatically in the last 50 years. Competition from government in any business sector has the potential to skew and damage that market, do we still need government competition in the media market?
Does the market “uniqueness” that the ABC was originally chartered to supplement remain the same? Does the ABC retain the high ground on trust, credibility and honesty? If so on what basis?
If the market has not changed then is there still a case for the existence for the ABC in its current form? Should the ABC Charter reflect the reality of the current media landscape rather than trying to fill gaps that no longer exist?