I do wonder why the ABC continues to cut production instead of the importation of content and channels.
Someone, somewhere, highlighted the question of why import and pay for say "Peppa Pig", a commercial production with commercial marketing tie ins etc etc. while cutting children's TV production
Why in a tight business/budget world did it seem like a good idea to create more TV channels
I have less interest in their obvious bias (a perfect opportunity for someone to post some academic report on fair and reasonable their reporting always is ) I have no real problem with obvious bias, just how they spend "my" money
How many radio stations, how many TV channels, should a public broadcaster really provide?
Someone, somewhere, highlighted the question of why import and pay for say "Peppa Pig", a commercial production with commercial marketing tie ins etc etc. while cutting children's TV production
Why in a tight business/budget world did it seem like a good idea to create more TV channels
I have less interest in their obvious bias (a perfect opportunity for someone to post some academic report on fair and reasonable their reporting always is ) I have no real problem with obvious bias, just how they spend "my" money
How many radio stations, how many TV channels, should a public broadcaster really provide?