Kim Williams, Former News Corp. Executive, Set As Chair Of Australian Broadcasting Corp.

Media and entertainment veteran Kim Williams is to be appointed the next chairperson of the Australian Broadcasting Corp. Williams takes over from the departing Ita Buttrose and will have a five-year mandate. He joins at a moment when the ABC is enduring a moment of editorial turbulence. The public broadcaster has recently been criticized for its coverage of the war in Palestine.

Australia’s ABC Upgrades Multiple Production Studios With Telemetrics OmniGlide Robotic Roving Camera Pedestals

National public broadcaster The Australian Broadcasting Corp. (ABC) has upgraded three of its main studios locations with new OmniGlide Robotic Roving Platform studio camera pedestals from Telemetrics to streamline its operations. […]

Australian Indigenous TV Host Quits Program Over Racist Backlash

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Prominent Australian Indigenous journalist Stan Grant quit television hosting duties on Monday in response to online racist abuse over his comments during King Charles III’s coronation […]

Australian Police Deny Waging ‘War On Media,’ But More Raids Are Possible

Australian Media Decry Raids On National Broadcaster ABC And News Corp.

Aussie TV In Trouble Over PM Comedy Sex Scene

Three Australian TV Journalists Feared Dead

Police say it could be days before they can formally identify the victims of a chopper crash which is believed to have claimed the lives of three of the Australian Broadcasting Corp.’s most respected newsmen. Veteran journalist Paul Lockyer, pilot Gary Ticehurst and cameraman John Bean are feared dead after their chopper apparently crashed near Lake Eyre in South Australia Thursday evening.