The ABC must reinforce its commitment to unbiased reporting
The ABC must reinforce its commitment to unbiased reporting
Michael Lester,  Jonathan Holmes

The ABC must reinforce its commitment to unbiased reporting

Jonathan Holmes, a respected journalist and former host of Media Watch, with an impressive career spanning over 40 years including work as an executive producer for programs like Four Corners, Foreign Correspondent, and 7.30 Report, has shared his perspective on the challenges facing Australia’s national broadcaster, the ABC with Michael Lester.

Reflecting on its over 90 years of achievements, Holmes highlights the need for the ABC to navigate objectivity and impartiality in an increasingly polarised political landscape, especially in light of Kim Williams’ recent appointment as the new chair.

With a wealth of experience in broadcast journalism, Holmes emphasises that the ABC’s success in fulfilling its charter depends on maintaining its credibility and public trust. He suggests that in today’s digital era—where media consumption patterns are rapidly evolving—the ABC must not only reinforce its commitment to unbiased reporting but also adapt to digital trends to grow and engage its audience effectively. Holmes sees Williams’ vision as pivotal to shaping a public broadcaster that remains relevant, resilient, and true to its foundational values amidst the transformative pressures of the digital age.

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Michael Lester

Jonathan Holmes

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