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- Free downloads don't erode audiences
- In a speech to the CCI International Conference the ABC’s Director of Television, Kim Dalton, has claimed that the ABC’s decision to make Summer Heights High available for free download over the internet, has not only led to a huge audience for the broadcasts on Channel 2, but has also resulted in record sales of DVDs of the series.
- Inquiry into ABC and SBS?
- June edition of Background Briefing now available
- The ABC towards 2020
- Latest editon of Update - quarterly journal from FABC NSW
- Submissions to the 2020 summit - 2008
- ABC shelves channel for children
- Accoridng to a report in the Sydney Morning Herald, the ABC has proposed plans for ABC 3, which was to have been a dedicatred channel for children. Details at http://www.smh.com.au/news/tv--radio/abc-shelves-channel-for-children/2008/03/18/1205602383798.html
- Latestest edition of Friends of the ABC newsletter
- The ABC announces four new innovative services
- No ads on SBS - Petition closes soon
- ABC rejects advertisements
- The taking of the ABC
- Professor Alan Knight comments on the Howard legacy to the ABC
- No advertisements on the ABC or the SBS
- Our national spokesperson on Youtube
- SBS advertisments may be illegal - Labor
- Media watch responds to Channel 7's attempt to justify unfair labelling of Sudanese
- ABC Unleashed - opinion and debate on the ABC web site
- Natural History Unit - were rumours of its death greatly exaggerated?
- A laws unto himself
- ABC to run TV channel for children
- Scientists ask ABC Board to reinstate the Natural History Unit
- ABC to make talking books available online, and to partner with Vision Australia
- September 2007 newsletter
- ABC Natural History Unit closed
- Quentin Dempster urges ABC to turn back from comercialisation
- Is the ABC being dumbed down?
- Response to Piers Akerman - well known enemy of the ABC
- ABC lends staff to commercial television
- ABC way out in front as source of news and current affairs
- Friends of the ABC National Spokesperson
- Delegates from Friends of the ABC organisations in all states and territories attended a national conference in Melbourne over the weekend of 12-13 May.
- 2007 election - Labor ABC policy - an advance and a retreat?
- Jones biography, dropped by the ABC, shortlisted for award
- Leaked report shows government knew ABC funding was inadequate
- Submission to cross media ownership inquiry
- Coonan the Barbarian
- The ABC Board meets on Thursday March 30th. Members of Friends of the ABC will gather outside at 12:30.
- Friends of the ABC say no to advertising
- Red faces in Senator Santoro's office
- More than two thirds of the people responding to a poll on the website of Senator Santo Santoro, who is well known for his ABC bashing, have rejected his claims of ABC bias.
- Help restore the ABC budget
- The ABC must remain commercial free
- ABC reforms complaints process
- Media release from the ABC
- Cash for coverage?