Death Struggle
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Author: Quentin Dempster
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 416
Death Struggle is one insider's account of more than a decade of boardroom intrigue and political powerplay at Australia's national independent media institution. From the era of David Hill to the arrival of Jonathan Shier, it exposes the clash of some of this country's greatest egos as they manoeuvre and manipulate to control or undermine the national broadcaster. Here are political animals at their most dangerous - from Bob Hawke and Paul Keating to John Howard, Richard Alston, Donald McDonald and Brian Johns. Through the eyes of a key player we gain an up-close and personal view of the impact of political malice on the ABC's attempts to fulfil its charter. The ABC always makes front page news but never before has the story behind the battle for 'ownership' of the ABC been so vividly revealed. Quentin Dempster uses his skills as an investigative journalist and his unique access to sources to provide a chilling account which prompts the question: can the ABC survive? What can be done to safeguard the future of innovative, independent program making serving audiences as citizens in a democracy, not merely consumers in a marketplace? A death by funding strangulation and commercial compromise is still a death. Is the ABC destined to go the way of other public utilities - but more painfully, with more prolonged death throes? OUR ABC -- YOUR ABC -- THEIR ABC -- NO ABC
Author: Quentin Dempster
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 416
Death Struggle is one insider's account of more than a decade of boardroom intrigue and political powerplay at Australia's national independent media institution. From the era of David Hill to the arrival of Jonathan Shier, it exposes the clash of some of this country's greatest egos as they manoeuvre and manipulate to control or undermine the national broadcaster. Here are political animals at their most dangerous - from Bob Hawke and Paul Keating to John Howard, Richard Alston, Donald McDonald and Brian Johns. Through the eyes of a key player we gain an up-close and personal view of the impact of political malice on the ABC's attempts to fulfil its charter. The ABC always makes front page news but never before has the story behind the battle for 'ownership' of the ABC been so vividly revealed. Quentin Dempster uses his skills as an investigative journalist and his unique access to sources to provide a chilling account which prompts the question: can the ABC survive? What can be done to safeguard the future of innovative, independent program making serving audiences as citizens in a democracy, not merely consumers in a marketplace? A death by funding strangulation and commercial compromise is still a death. Is the ABC destined to go the way of other public utilities - but more painfully, with more prolonged death throes? OUR ABC -- YOUR ABC -- THEIR ABC -- NO ABC
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Quentin Dempster
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 416
Death Struggle is one insider's account of more than a decade of boardroom intrigue and political powerplay at Australia's national independent media institution. From the era of David Hill to the arrival of Jonathan Shier, it exposes the clash of some of this country's greatest egos as they manoeuvre and manipulate to control or undermine the national broadcaster. Here are political animals at their most dangerous - from Bob Hawke and Paul Keating to John Howard, Richard Alston, Donald McDonald and Brian Johns. Through the eyes of a key player we gain an up-close and personal view of the impact of political malice on the ABC's attempts to fulfil its charter. The ABC always makes front page news but never before has the story behind the battle for 'ownership' of the ABC been so vividly revealed. Quentin Dempster uses his skills as an investigative journalist and his unique access to sources to provide a chilling account which prompts the question: can the ABC survive? What can be done to safeguard the future of innovative, independent program making serving audiences as citizens in a democracy, not merely consumers in a marketplace? A death by funding strangulation and commercial compromise is still a death. Is the ABC destined to go the way of other public utilities - but more painfully, with more prolonged death throes? OUR ABC -- YOUR ABC -- THEIR ABC -- NO ABC
Author: Quentin Dempster
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 416
Death Struggle is one insider's account of more than a decade of boardroom intrigue and political powerplay at Australia's national independent media institution. From the era of David Hill to the arrival of Jonathan Shier, it exposes the clash of some of this country's greatest egos as they manoeuvre and manipulate to control or undermine the national broadcaster. Here are political animals at their most dangerous - from Bob Hawke and Paul Keating to John Howard, Richard Alston, Donald McDonald and Brian Johns. Through the eyes of a key player we gain an up-close and personal view of the impact of political malice on the ABC's attempts to fulfil its charter. The ABC always makes front page news but never before has the story behind the battle for 'ownership' of the ABC been so vividly revealed. Quentin Dempster uses his skills as an investigative journalist and his unique access to sources to provide a chilling account which prompts the question: can the ABC survive? What can be done to safeguard the future of innovative, independent program making serving audiences as citizens in a democracy, not merely consumers in a marketplace? A death by funding strangulation and commercial compromise is still a death. Is the ABC destined to go the way of other public utilities - but more painfully, with more prolonged death throes? OUR ABC -- YOUR ABC -- THEIR ABC -- NO ABC
Death Struggle
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