You say the ABC has a captive audience in the bush, and then you...

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    You say the ABC has a captive audience in the bush, and then you say there is no need for the ABC because of the Internet, (captive or not captive?)

    The purpose of the ABC seems to be misunderstood. Below is a small extract from the Charter of the Corporation to give a little insight to it's purpose.

    You can't float the ABC if it doesn't make money. The government would need to make changes to allow the ABC to compete on a commercial basis.

    Further below is a table of funding comparisons with other countries.

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    Charter of the Corporation
    (1) The functions of the Corporation are:
    (a) to provide within Australia innovative and comprehensive broadcasting services of a high standard as part of the Australian broadcasting system consisting of national, commercial and community sectors and, without limiting the generality of the foregoing, to provide:
    (i) broadcasting programs that contribute to a sense of national identity and inform and entertain, and reflect the cultural diversity of, the Australian community; and
    (ii) broadcasting programs of an educational nature;
    (b) to transmit to countries outside Australia broadcasting programs of news, current affairs, entertainment and cultural enrichment that will:
    (i) encourage awareness of Australia and an international understanding of Australian attitudes on world affairs; and
    (ii) enable Australian citizens living or travelling outside Australia to obtain information about Australian affairs and Australian attitudes on world affairs; and
    (ba) to provide digital media services; and
    (c) to encourage and promote the musical, dramatic and other performing arts in Australia.

    (2) In the provision by the Corporation of its broadcasting services within Australia:
    (a) the Corporation shall take account of:
    (i) the broadcasting services provided by the commercial and community sectors of the Australian broadcasting system;
    (ii) the standards from time to time determined by the ACMA in respect of broadcasting services;
    (iii) the responsibility of the Corporation as the provider of an independent national broadcasting service to provide a balance between broadcasting programs of wide appeal and specialized broadcasting programs;
    (iv) the multicultural character of the Australian community; and
    (v) in connection with the provision of broadcasting programs of an educational nature—the responsibilities of the States in relation to education; and
    (b) the Corporation shall take all such measures, being measures consistent with the obligations of the Corporation under paragraph (a), as, in the opinion of the Board, will be conducive to the full development by the Corporation of suitable broadcasting programs.

    http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/C2013C00422/Html/Text#_Toc364342756

    http://www.networkinsight.org/verve/_resources/ABCandSBScharters.pdf

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    From the table below, out of 14 countries, Australia is the third lowest cost per capita public funding, and the second lowest cost per capita total revenue.


    Table 2: comparison: funding for other public service broadcasters

    http://www.aph.gov.au/About_Parliam...liamentary_Library/pubs/rp/rp1415/ABCoverview
 
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