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Trust In the ABC Is Waning
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Last month’s Roy Morgan survey seriously questions this supposed trust, with the news that the ABC has gone down from number 10 to number 19 in the ranks of most trusted brands. Was being number 10 all that good to start with? They were number 5 a couple of years ago.
Social scientist, Dr. Ross Honeywell says that the ABC “risks falling out of the top 20 most trusted brands completely”.
An IPA article by Evan Mulholland suggests that the loss of trust in the ABC could stem from “media sagas” where the “focus of controversy” has been the ABC itself. As an example - there was a massive decline in the trust rankings of the organisation in April 2020, when the High Court unanimously threw out charges against Cardinal George Pell; charges the ABC had called for.
The attacks by 4 Corners on Christian Porter and Alan Tudge almost plunged the ABC into “negative territory”.
Roy Morgan says that their results haven’t come from the “usual suspects” (conservatives), but from the “vast majority”, with comments like, ‘not impartial’; ‘leaning too far to the left’; ‘lack of balance’, and ‘twisting the truth’ being common responses.
The Morrison government “is running out of excuses not to take on the ABC”, writes Evan Mulholland.