Extract from The Guardian
The ABC is still trying to find savings in its budget after Tony Abbott’s government cut funding by $254m in 2014,
forcing the public broadcaster to find staggered savings over three
years. First the transcription service was cut, now ABC journalists’
access to wire services is being severely limited. ABC News is dropping
several of the wire services it has previously subscribed to, including
sports provider SNTV, Getty Images, Bloomberg and Agence France-Presse.
It is expected to hit the finance journalists the hardest as they have
previously relied on both Bloomberg and Reuters Eikon, which enabled
them to take a wider view.
The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance told Weekly Beast they were disappointed there had been no consultation with staff who would have to bear the brunt of the cuts. The ABC declined to comment.
The Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance told Weekly Beast they were disappointed there had been no consultation with staff who would have to bear the brunt of the cuts. The ABC declined to comment.
Sharri Markson heads to the press gallery
The federal parliamentary press gallery is about to get a rather colourful addition to its ranks in the form of Sydney journalist Sharri Markson, who famously went undercover as a university student in 2014 to reveal that universities were indoctrinating students to be biased against News Corp which routinely used its position to wield political power. Who knew?Markson executed this breathtaking scoop while editor of the Australian’s Media section, a role which ended late last year before she moved on to become a senior writer on the paper. In a surprising career move, Markson is set to take on the nation’s politicians in her new role as national political editor at the Daily Telegraph.
“This is a return to covering federal politics for Sharri, having previously been Canberra correspondent for the Sunday Telegraph,” the Tele announced. “She has also held senior editorial roles including chief of staff for the Sunday Telegraph and editor of Cleo.”
Markson’s defection to the Telegraph has been on the cards since former Courier Mail editor Chris Dore arrived to run the Telegraph as the two have been close in the past. But Markson’s new gig at the Tele will not be welcomed by at least one veteran journalist. Gossip writer Annette Sharp and Markson have been openly feuding for years. Sharp once described Markson as “a woman whose talent for chasing stories is possibly eclipsed only by her ambition” and Markson has returned fire by publishing an email in which the Tele asked photo agencies for “scruffy/too casual/not sexy/bad” photos of Sunrise co-host Samantha Armytage for Sharp’s story.
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