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Australian Broadcasting Corporation chairman Kim Williams gave a frank and critical opinion of Joe Rogan on Tuesday, suggesting the podcast host was taking advantage of the American public. When ...
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Joe Rogan Reacts to Stunning Video of Top Australian TV Exec Absolutely Torching ‘Deeply Repulsive’ Podcast - MSNPodcaster Joe Rogan reacted on Wednesday to Australian Broadcasting Corporation Kim Williams torching his podcast as a "repulsive" rabbit hole of conspiracies. The post Joe Rogan Reacts to ...
ABC Chair Kim Williams has labelled claims published in News Corporation articles the public broadcaster costs Australians 'more than the price of a Netflix subscription' as 'inaccurate ...
ABC chair Kim Williams has denied interfering in editorial decision-making after the organisation's Media Watch program reported he pushed for teams to offer airtime to an Australian comedian.
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Al Jazeera on MSNCourt says Australian broadcaster ABC wrongfully dismissed journalistAustralian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) unlawfully dismissed a radio journalist over a social media post related to Israel’s war on Gaza, a court has said.
After Media Watch blasted his involvement helping performer Austen Tayshus secure ABC interviews, the broadcaster’s boss reflects on a year in the chair.
Response from ABC Chair Kim Williams to today’s News Corporation article Posted 14 Feb 2025 14 Feb 2025 Fri 14 Feb 2025 at 3:32am , updated 17 Feb 2025 17 Feb 2025 Mon 17 Feb 2025 at 1:28am Share ...
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Non-executive Director—Selection Criteria) Determination 2024; Meet the ABC Board. Kim Williams AM. Chair. Hugh Marks . ABC Managing Director. Georgie Somerset.
ABC Chair Kim Williams has hit back after Peter Dutton refused to rule out cuts to the national broadcaster’s funding as part of an election pledge to scrutinise “wasteful spending”.
ABC Chair Kim Williams has hit back after Peter Dutton refused to rule out cuts to the national broadcaster’s funding as part of an election pledge to scrutinise “wasteful spending”.
ABC chairman Kim Williams has called on the federal government to “properly invest” in the public broadcaster, claiming the organisation’s current $1.1bn in taxpayer funding is “extremely ...
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