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ABC Australia (Southeast Asian TV channel)

ABC Australia, formerly Australia Television International (or just Australia Television), ABC Asia Pacific, Australia Network and Australia Plus, is an Australian pay television channel, launched in 1993 and operated by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as part of the ABC television network of services. The channel broadcasts a mix of programming, including lifestyle, drama, sports, English-language learning programs, children's programming and news and current affairs to viewers across East Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands.

ABC Australia
CountryAustralia
Broadcast areaAsia, Pacific Islands[1]
NetworkABC Television
HeadquartersSydney
Melbourne
Programming
Language(s)English (primary), Chinese, Indonesian, Tok Pisin
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i/480i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerGovernment of Australia
ParentAustralian Broadcasting Corporation
History
Launched17 February 1993; 30 years ago (1993-02-17)
Former namesAustralia Television International
(1993–2001)
ABC Asia Pacific
(2002–2006)
Australia Network
(2006–2014)
Australia Plus
(2014–2018)
Links
Websitewww.abcaustralia.net.au
Availability
Streaming media
Malaysia AstroAstro GO
Malaysia Unifi TVplay@unifi
Indonesia VidioWatch live

It is partially funded by Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade, as well as some advertising (unlike the ABC's domestic television services).

History edit

Origins edit

Radio Australia had been operating as part of the ABC since 1939 while the passing of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983 allowed the corporation to operate an additional international television service. The channel was originally proposed by directors Mark Armstrong and David Hill, who felt that a television channel would further heighten Australia's presence in the Asia-Pacific region and demonstrate the ABC's technical abilities.[2]

Prime Minister Paul Keating launched Australia Television International on 17 February 1993, televised live to 50 countries in the south-east Asian region, from the ABC's television studios in Gore Hill, Sydney. The actual broadcast was from the Darwin uplink where Dominic Stone,[3] the service's Program Director and David Hill, managing director of the ABC commissioned the first transmission.[4] The establishment of the new channel was funded by a special government grant of A$5.4 million.[5] It was originally a part of the so-called "Gang of Five", which was a consortium that was set up to compete against Star TV in the region. (The others in the group were CNN International, HBO, ESPN International [with its Asian operations] and TVB [with TVB Superchannel]) The consortium's channels were initially transmitted via Palapa satellite, but were later also added to Apstar satellite.[citation needed]

The operation of the new channel was funded by a combination of government subsidies and commercial sponsorship. The presence of commercials, not previously seen or heard on the ABC, resulted in the creation of an updated edition of the ABC Editorial and Programme Practices, stipulating that the "Australia Television service will retain editorial control and independence in all programming".[2]

Funding cuts made in the 1997–1998 federal budget, and recommendations made in the Mansfield Report, meant that control of Australia Television was handed over to the Seven Network in 1998. Under Seven's direction the channel continued to receive federal funding, and carry some ABC News.[6][5]

2002–2006: ABC Asia Pacific edit

Despite efforts made by Seven to expand into Asia using the service, it continued to lose money. In 2001, the government announced a five-year, A$50-million tender for the service – at the time watched primarily by Australian expatriates for its news programmes, football coverage, and children's programming.[6] Seven chose not to bid, while Imparja Television's application was unsuccessful. The ABC won the contract and Australia Television was rebranded as ABC Asia Pacific on 1 January 2002 (or 31 December 2001?[5]), with content from the Seven Network, Nine Network, Network Ten, and the ABC's own original content, as well as news bulletins produced by Sky News Australia.[7][8]

The tender was renewed in 2005; the ABC was re-awarded control of the service until 8 August 2011, over other applicants including Sky News Australia.[9][10][5] Soon afterwards, the network stopped showing content from Sky News Australia, replaced with bulletins produced by the ABC's own news and current affairs division from its Southbank studios in Melbourne.[citation needed]

2006–2014: Australia Network edit

ABC Asia Pacific changed its name to Australia Network on 7 August 2006,[11] at the same time introducing a number of new programs, as well as the expansion of its existing news programs and English-language learning programs.[11] Following a restructure of the ABC in early 2007, Australia Network became a part of the corporation's International, Corporate Strategy and Governance division.[12]

The channel was not available in Australia or New Zealand, owing to rights restrictions, although ABC News for Australia Network bulletins were carried overnight on ABC News 24 and Al Jazeera English in Australia and on Face TV in New Zealand. Several Australia Network programmes are also available online in Australia on the ABC's iview platform. Australia Network became available in Malaysia on Astro (Channel 514) in December 2008.

In 2010 the Rudd government invited media organisations to submit tenders to deliver the Australia Network for 10 years. In November 2011, the Government closed the tender, "due to significant leaks of confidential information to the media", and asked the Australian Federal Police to investigate. In the meantime, the ABC's contract was extended until August 2012 to allow time for a decision to be made on its future. On 5 December 2011, the Government announced that the Australia Network would no longer be open to tender and that the ABC would take over its operations permanently.[5] Concerns were raised about the process, and the Australian National Audit Office noted that the tender process "presented the Australian Government in a poor light and cost the two tenderers... time and money". The government was obliged to pay millions in compensation to Sky News.[13]

In the 2014–2015 Australian federal budget by the Abbott government,[5] all funding to the Australia Network was cut and its closure was announced, days before it was about to sign a contract with Shanghai Media Holdings to begin broadcasting in China (making it only the third foreign broadcaster with access to the country).[14] 80 jobs, mostly in Melbourne, were lost and the government was forced to compensate the ABC A$10.6 million for breaking its contract,[15][16] which had been promised A$196.8 million in funding for ten years of operation by the previous Labor government.[5]

2014–2018: Australia Plus edit

Following the closure of Australia Network, Australia Plus, a new multi-platform international service was launched on 29 September 2014 as a replacement. The channel continued to broadcast entertainment, sports, education and English learning shows from ABC through Asia and Pacific partners. Big events from Australia, such as Melbourne Cup, Sydney's New Year's Eve Fireworks and the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race were also featured on the channel.[17]

In 2015, the New Zealand government established Pasifika TV, a service providing Pacific island broadcasters with a 24/7 feed of sport, news and other content.[18] Most of it is from New Zealand.

In August 2016, three commercial partners, the Government of Victoria, vitamin and supplement company Swisse and Monash University signed contracts with Australia Plus. Under the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983 the ABC International Division is allowed to operate as a commercial operation, in a way similar to BBC Worldwide.[19]

2018–present: ABC Australia edit

Australia Plus was rebranded as ABC Australia on 1 July 2018.[20] ABC Head of International Strategy David Hua said, “The rebranding of the international television service makes sense to our audiences overseas, who want distinctive Australian content from a highly-respected media organisation.” The rebranding came just weeks after the lifting of the geo-blocking of the ABC News live stream on the ABC website and YouTube channels.[citation needed]

In 2020, the Australian Government established PacificAus TV, which offers 1000 hours of free Australian commercial TV each year to Pacific island broadcasters.[21]

Description edit

The channel broadcasts a mix of programming, including lifestyle, drama, sports, English-language learning programs, children's programming and news and current affairs.[22] The service is available via subscription to viewers across East Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands, including India, Japan, Vietnam, Afghanistan, the Philippines, Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu.[23]

Programming edit

In addition to those listed below, the now rebadged ABC Australia shows a range of programming targeted at audiences within the region,[24] including evening news bulletins at two-hour intervals targeted at different parts of the region, and a number of English-language educational programs produced by the Network including Study English, Living English, English Bites and The Business of English.[25] Drama series shown include Home and Away, Offspring, Packed to the Rafters, Rake, The Doctor Blake Mysteries, The Time of Our Lives, factual entertainment programs Bondi Vet, One Plus One (TV program), and Cosmo Times, lifestyle programs Big Break, Food Safari and Poh's Kitchen, music program Rage, light entertainment programs Gruen Planet, Good Game and Good Game SP, the children's shows Play School, Blue Water High, Totally Wild, A gURLs wURLd, and Scope.[26]

The news programming of the channel is produced and broadcast from the news studios in Sydney, the headquarters of the ABC News channel and the network news service.[citation needed]

Broadcasters edit

Country Broadcaster(s)[1]
  Afghanistan Ariana Television Network
  Brunei Kristal Astro
  Cambodia SingMeng Telemedia, WeWatch
  Cook Islands Cook Islands Television, Niu TV Limited, Sky Pacific
  East Timor Rádio e Televisão de Timor-Leste, RaphVision Electrics Unipessoal Lda
  Fiji Fiji Broadcasting Corporation, Fiji TV, Mai TV, Sky Pacific
  French Polynesia Sky Pacific
  Hong Kong Hong Kong Cable Television, PCCW
  India Several
  Indonesia MNC Vision, PT Biznet Multimedia, PT Digital Sarana Bersama, PT LinkNet, PT Telkom, Transvision, Vidio, VNT Networks
  Japan Aruji Co Ltd, Japan Cable Cast Inc. [ja], NHK, SET International, Tokyo Cable Network, World on Demand, Wowow
  Kiribati Sky Pacific
  Macau Macau Cable TV Ltd
  Malaysia Astro, Enjoy TV, Long TV, Sirius TV, TMNET
  Maldives Dhiraagu TV, Medianet Pvt Ltd
  Mongolia Skytel, Unitel
  Nauru Canal+ Calédonie, GoTV, Sky Pacific
    Nepal Net TV
  New Caledonia Canal+ Calédonie, GoTV, InternetNC
  Niue Sky Pacific, Television Niue
  Palau Palau National Communication Corporation
  Papua New Guinea Click TV, Digicel, Hitron, Media Niugini Limited, National Broadcasting Corporation of PNG, Sky Pacific
  Philippines Asian Vision Cable Holdings, Cignal Digital TV, Kalibo Cable TV, SkyCable Corporation
  Samoa Digicel, Moana TV, Samoa Broadcasting Corporation, Sky Pacific
  Singapore SingTel Global Private Ltd, StarHub Cable Vision Ltd
  Solomon Islands Satsol TV, Solomon Telekom Company Limited
  South Korea D'Live, Olleh TV, Seokyung Cable Television, Ulsan Joongang Cable Network Co Ltd
  Sri Lanka ASK Cable Network, Dialog TV, PEO TV
  Taiwan Digidom, Hulien Cable TV, T.Y Cable TV, Tai Tung Cable TV, Tung Tai Cable Television
  Thailand Triple T Network Co. Ltd., TrueVisions Group Company Ltd
  Tokelau Sky Pacific
  Tonga Digicel, Sky Pacific, Tonga Broadcasting Corporation
  Tuvalu Sky Pacific
  Vanuatu Canal+ Calédonie, Digicel, Sky Pacific, Telsat Pacific, Vanuatu Broadcasting & Television Corporation
  Vietnam Audio Visual Global JSC, FPT Telecom, Ho Chi Minh City Television MYTV, Saigon Tourist Cable Company Television, VEGA, VieON, Viettel, VOTV, VTVcab
  Wallis and Futuna Canal+ Calédonie

Funding edit

ABC Australia is partially funded by Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade, as well as some advertising (unlike the ABC's domestic television services).[27][28]

Along with the rest of the ABC, the channel has suffered from successive funding cuts, particularly under Liberal governments since the 1996 Howard government,[29][5] with particularly deep cuts in 2014 under the Abbott government[30] and an ongoing indexation freeze as of 2021.[31][32]

In 2019, the ABC's budget for all international operations was A$11 million, at the same level as it was in the 1980s. This compares with the A$3 billion allocated to China Central Television (CCTV) service, and A$500 million for the BBC's international services.[33]

Other international services edit

ABC Radio Australia was launched in 1939, and continues to broadcast in the Asia-Pacific region although no longer on short-wave transmission, so does not reach all of the remote islands.[33]

The ABC has increased its Internet presence for international audiences; the iview streaming service is available via an app, and ABC News Online includes Chinese-language and Tok Pisin articles.[33]

ABC Pacific is the ABC's new digital home for the best Pacific Islands content from across the ABC website since 2022.[33]

Slogans edit

  • Everyone's ABC Asia Pacific (2002–2006)
  • A different view (Australia Network, 2006–2010)
  • From our world to yours (Australia Network, 2010–2014)
  • Your World, Our World, One World (Australia Plus, 2014–2018)
  • Yours (2018–present)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ways to Watch | ABC Australia".
  2. ^ a b Inglis, Kenneth Stanley (2006). Whose ABC? The Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1983–2006. Melbourne: Black Inc. ISBN 1-86395-189-X.
  3. ^ Annual Report of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1993/1994, Published by Australian Broadcasting Corporation, ISSN 0816-827X p.6
  4. ^ Launch of ABC Television International, Gore Hill, Sydney, Prime Minister of Australia, 17 February 1993
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Jolley, Rhonda (11 July 2014). The ABC: an overview (updated) (Report). Research Paper Series, 2014–15. Parliament of Australia, Parliamentary Library. ISSN 2203-5249. Retrieved 16 June 2021. PDF
  6. ^ a b "PM – Channel Seven axes Australia TV". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. March 2001. Retrieved 25 September 2007.
  7. ^ Downer, Alexander (13 February 2002). Australia, the Asia-Pacific, and Television: Broadcasting to the Region (Speech). Canberra. from the original on 30 August 2007. Retrieved 25 September 2007.
  8. ^ . Australian Broadcasting Corporation. August 2001. Archived from the original on 6 June 2008. Retrieved 25 September 2007.
  9. ^ "Sky's push for Asian subsidy". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. June 2005. from the original on 24 September 2007. Retrieved 25 September 2007.
  10. ^ "Australian Television Service to the Asia Pacific Region" (Press release). Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade. 13 December 2005. from the original on 30 August 2007. Retrieved 25 September 2007.
  11. ^ a b "New Australia Network Offers Different View". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. October 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2007.
  12. ^ "ABC Bolsters Its Commitment To International Broadcasting" (Press release). Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 7 February 2007. Retrieved 25 September 2007.
  13. ^ Packham, Ben (3 April 2012). "Auditor-General slams government over tender process for Australia Network". The Australian. Sydney. Retrieved 29 April 2020.
  14. ^ "The demise of the Australia Network". Lowy Institute for Public Affairs. 16 May 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  15. ^ "Eighty jobs to go at ABC News and Australia Network". Sydney Morning Herald. 14 June 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  16. ^ "ABC to get $10.6m for cancellation of Australia Network contract". The Guardian. 13 May 2014. Retrieved 15 August 2014.
  17. ^ "Australia Network goes off the air in the Asia and Pacific region". ABC News. 28 September 2014. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  18. ^ "About Us". Pasifika TV. 3 March 2016.
  19. ^ Mason, Max (21 August 2016). "ABC International signs three commercial partners for Australia Plus". Australian Financial Review. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
  20. ^ Knox, David (26 June 2018). "Australia Plus channel to rebrand as ABC Australia". TV Tonight. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  21. ^ "What Is PacificAus TV?". PacificAus TV.
  22. ^ "About Us". ABC Australia. 15 June 2021. from the original on 15 June 2021. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  23. ^ "Ways to Watch". ABC Australia. 15 June 2021. from the original on 15 June 2021. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  24. ^ "About – Our Services". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. from the original on 4 October 2007. Retrieved 25 September 2007.
  25. ^ "ABC Asia Pacific to launch as Australia Network on 7 August". Indiantelevision.com. 11 July 2006. Retrieved 25 September 2007.
  26. ^ "Australia Network Programming". Retrieved 7 March 2014.
  27. ^ Spigelman, James (8 December 2014). "ABC Services in the Asia-Pacific". About the ABC. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  28. ^ O’Keeffe, Annmaree; Greene, Chris (10 December 2019). "International Public Broadcasting: A Missed Opportunity For Projecting Australia's Soft Power". Lowy Institute. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  29. ^ Muller, Denis (13 February 2019). "Australian governments have a long history of trying to manipulate the ABC – and it's unlikely to stop now". The Conversation. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  30. ^ Yussuf, Ahmed (19 November 2014). "Turnbull confirms $254 million cut from ABC funding". ABC News. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  31. ^ Duke, Jennifer (16 August 2020). "Was the ABC's funding cut?". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  32. ^ Wake, Alexandra; Ward, Michael (24 June 2020). "Latest $84 million cuts rip the heart out of the ABC, and our democracy". The Conversation. Retrieved 15 June 2021.
  33. ^ a b c d Vincent, Michael (15 December 2019). "Australia Calling: A look at 80 years of Radio Australia and ABC international broadcasting". ABC News. Retrieved 16 June 2021.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Official website
  • ABC Australia's channel on YouTube

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television service The channel was originally proposed by directors Mark Armstrong and David Hill who felt that a television channel would further heighten Australia s presence in the Asia Pacific region and demonstrate the ABC s technical abilities 2 Prime Minister Paul Keating launched Australia Television International on 17 February 1993 televised live to 50 countries in the south east Asian region from the ABC s television studios in Gore Hill Sydney The actual broadcast was from the Darwin uplink where Dominic Stone 3 the service s Program Director and David Hill managing director of the ABC commissioned the first transmission 4 The establishment of the new channel was funded by a special government grant of A 5 4 million 5 It was originally a part of the so called Gang of Five which was a consortium that was set up to compete against Star TV in the region The others in the group were CNN International HBO ESPN International with its Asian operations and TVB with TVB Superchannel The consortium s channels were initially transmitted via Palapa satellite but were later also added to Apstar satellite citation needed The operation of the new channel was funded by a combination of government subsidies and commercial sponsorship The presence of commercials not previously seen or heard on the ABC resulted in the creation of an updated edition of the ABC Editorial and Programme Practices stipulating that the Australia Television service will retain editorial control and independence in all programming 2 Funding cuts made in the 1997 1998 federal budget and recommendations made in the Mansfield Report meant that control of Australia Television was handed over to the Seven Network in 1998 Under Seven s direction the channel continued to receive federal funding and carry some ABC News 6 5 2002 2006 ABC Asia Pacific edit Despite efforts made by Seven to expand into Asia using the service it continued to lose money In 2001 the government announced a five year A 50 million tender for the service at the time watched primarily by Australian expatriates for its news programmes football coverage and children s programming 6 Seven chose not to bid while Imparja Television s application was unsuccessful The ABC won the contract and Australia Television was rebranded as ABC Asia Pacific on 1 January 2002 or 31 December 2001 5 with content from the Seven Network Nine Network Network Ten and the ABC s own original content as well as news bulletins produced by Sky News Australia 7 8 The tender was renewed in 2005 the ABC was re awarded control of the service until 8 August 2011 over other applicants including Sky News Australia 9 10 5 Soon afterwards the network stopped showing content from Sky News Australia replaced with bulletins produced by the ABC s own news and current affairs division from its Southbank studios in Melbourne citation needed 2006 2014 Australia Network edit ABC Asia Pacific changed its name to Australia Network on 7 August 2006 11 at the same time introducing a number of new programs as well as the expansion of its existing news programs and English language learning programs 11 Following a restructure of the ABC in early 2007 Australia Network became a part of the corporation s International Corporate Strategy and Governance division 12 The channel was not available in Australia or New Zealand owing to rights restrictions although ABC News for Australia Network bulletins were carried overnight on ABC News 24 and Al Jazeera English in Australia and on Face TV in New Zealand Several Australia Network programmes are also available online in Australia on the ABC s iview platform Australia Network became available in Malaysia on Astro Channel 514 in December 2008 In 2010 the Rudd government invited media organisations to submit tenders to deliver the Australia Network for 10 years In November 2011 the Government closed the tender due to significant leaks of confidential information to the media and asked the Australian Federal Police to investigate In the meantime the ABC s contract was extended until August 2012 to allow time for a decision to be made on its future On 5 December 2011 the Government announced that the Australia Network would no longer be open to tender and that the ABC would take over its operations permanently 5 Concerns were raised about the process and the Australian National Audit Office noted that the tender process presented the Australian Government in a poor light and cost the two tenderers time and money The government was obliged to pay millions in compensation to Sky News 13 In the 2014 2015 Australian federal budget by the Abbott government 5 all funding to the Australia Network was cut and its closure was announced days before it was about to sign a contract with Shanghai Media Holdings to begin broadcasting in China making it only the third foreign broadcaster with access to the country 14 80 jobs mostly in Melbourne were lost and the government was forced to compensate the ABC A 10 6 million for breaking its contract 15 16 which had been promised A 196 8 million in funding for ten years of operation by the previous Labor government 5 2014 2018 Australia Plus edit Following the closure of Australia Network Australia Plus a new multi platform international service was launched on 29 September 2014 as a replacement The channel continued to broadcast entertainment sports education and English learning shows from ABC through Asia and Pacific partners Big events from Australia such as Melbourne Cup Sydney s New Year s Eve Fireworks and the Sydney to Hobart Yacht Race were also featured on the channel 17 In 2015 the New Zealand government established Pasifika TV a service providing Pacific island broadcasters with a 24 7 feed of sport news and other content 18 Most of it is from New Zealand In August 2016 three commercial partners the Government of Victoria vitamin and supplement company Swisse and Monash University signed contracts with Australia Plus Under the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Act 1983 the ABC International Division is allowed to operate as a commercial operation in a way similar to BBC Worldwide 19 2018 present ABC Australia edit Australia Plus was rebranded as ABC Australia on 1 July 2018 20 ABC Head of International Strategy David Hua said The rebranding of the international television service makes sense to our audiences overseas who want distinctive Australian content from a highly respected media organisation The rebranding came just weeks after the lifting of the geo blocking of the ABC News live stream on the ABC website and YouTube channels citation needed In 2020 the Australian Government established PacificAus TV which offers 1000 hours of free Australian commercial TV each year to Pacific island broadcasters 21 Description editThe channel broadcasts a mix of programming including lifestyle drama sports English language learning programs children s programming and news and current affairs 22 The service is available via subscription to viewers across East Asia Central Asia South Asia Southeast Asia and Pacific Islands including India Japan Vietnam Afghanistan the Philippines Papua New Guinea and Vanuatu 23 Programming edit In addition to those listed below the now rebadged ABC Australia shows a range of programming targeted at audiences within the region 24 including evening news bulletins at two hour intervals targeted at different parts of the region and a number of English language educational programs produced by the Network including Study English Living English English Bites and The Business of English 25 Drama series shown include Home and Away Offspring Packed to the Rafters Rake The Doctor Blake Mysteries The Time of Our Lives factual entertainment programs Bondi Vet One Plus One TV program and Cosmo Times lifestyle programs Big Break Food Safari and Poh s Kitchen music program Rage light entertainment programs Gruen Planet Good Game and Good Game SP the children s shows Play School Blue Water High Totally Wild A gURLs wURLd and Scope 26 The news programming of the channel is produced and broadcast from the news studios in Sydney the headquarters of the ABC News channel and the network news service citation needed Broadcasters editCountry Broadcaster s 1 nbsp Afghanistan Ariana Television Network nbsp Brunei Kristal Astro nbsp Cambodia SingMeng Telemedia WeWatch nbsp Cook Islands Cook Islands Television Niu TV Limited Sky Pacific nbsp East Timor Radio e Televisao de Timor Leste RaphVision Electrics Unipessoal Lda nbsp Fiji Fiji Broadcasting Corporation Fiji TV Mai TV Sky Pacific nbsp French Polynesia Sky Pacific nbsp Hong Kong Hong Kong Cable Television PCCW nbsp India Several nbsp Indonesia MNC Vision PT Biznet Multimedia PT Digital Sarana Bersama PT LinkNet PT Telkom Transvision Vidio VNT Networks nbsp Japan Aruji Co Ltd Japan Cable Cast Inc ja NHK SET International Tokyo Cable Network World on Demand Wowow nbsp Kiribati Sky Pacific nbsp Macau Macau Cable TV Ltd nbsp Malaysia Astro Enjoy TV Long TV Sirius TV TMNET nbsp Maldives Dhiraagu TV Medianet Pvt Ltd nbsp Mongolia Skytel Unitel nbsp Nauru Canal Caledonie GoTV Sky Pacific nbsp Nepal Net TV nbsp New Caledonia Canal Caledonie GoTV InternetNC nbsp Niue Sky Pacific Television Niue nbsp Palau Palau National Communication Corporation nbsp Papua New Guinea Click TV Digicel Hitron Media Niugini Limited National Broadcasting Corporation of PNG Sky Pacific nbsp Philippines Asian Vision Cable Holdings Cignal Digital TV Kalibo Cable TV SkyCable Corporation nbsp Samoa Digicel Moana TV Samoa Broadcasting Corporation Sky Pacific nbsp Singapore SingTel Global Private Ltd StarHub Cable Vision Ltd nbsp Solomon Islands Satsol TV Solomon Telekom Company Limited nbsp South Korea D Live Olleh TV Seokyung Cable Television Ulsan Joongang Cable Network Co Ltd nbsp Sri Lanka ASK Cable Network Dialog TV PEO TV nbsp Taiwan Digidom Hulien Cable TV T Y Cable TV Tai Tung Cable TV Tung Tai Cable Television nbsp Thailand Triple T Network Co Ltd TrueVisions Group Company Ltd nbsp Tokelau Sky Pacific nbsp Tonga Digicel Sky Pacific Tonga Broadcasting Corporation nbsp Tuvalu Sky Pacific nbsp Vanuatu Canal Caledonie Digicel Sky Pacific Telsat Pacific Vanuatu Broadcasting amp Television Corporation nbsp Vietnam Audio Visual Global JSC FPT Telecom Ho Chi Minh City Television MYTV Saigon Tourist Cable Company Television VEGA VieON Viettel VOTV VTVcab nbsp Wallis and Futuna Canal CaledonieFunding editABC Australia is partially funded by Australia s Department of Foreign Affairs amp Trade as well as some advertising unlike the ABC s domestic television services 27 28 Along with the rest of the ABC the channel has suffered from successive funding cuts particularly under Liberal governments since the 1996 Howard government 29 5 with particularly deep cuts in 2014 under the Abbott government 30 and an ongoing indexation freeze as of 2021 update 31 32 In 2019 the ABC s budget for all international operations was A 11 million at the same level as it was in the 1980s This compares with the A 3 billion allocated to China Central Television CCTV service and A 500 million for the BBC s international services 33 Other international services editABC Radio Australia was launched in 1939 and continues to broadcast in the Asia Pacific region although no longer on short wave transmission so does not reach all of the remote islands 33 The ABC has increased its Internet presence for international audiences the iview streaming service is available via an app and ABC News Online includes Chinese language and Tok Pisin articles 33 ABC Pacific is the ABC s new digital home for the best Pacific Islands content from across the ABC website since 2022 33 Slogans editEveryone s ABC Asia Pacific 2002 2006 A different view Australia Network 2006 2010 From our world to yours Australia Network 2010 2014 Your World Our World One World Australia Plus 2014 2018 Yours 2018 present See also editAustralian Broadcasting Corporation History of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Radio AustraliaReferences edit a b Ways to Watch ABC Australia a b Inglis Kenneth Stanley 2006 Whose ABC The Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1983 2006 Melbourne Black Inc ISBN 1 86395 189 X Annual Report of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1993 1994 Published by Australian Broadcasting Corporation ISSN 0816 827X p 6 Launch of ABC Television International Gore Hill Sydney Prime Minister of Australia 17 February 1993 a b c d e f g h Jolley Rhonda 11 July 2014 The ABC an overview updated Report Research Paper Series 2014 15 Parliament of Australia Parliamentary Library ISSN 2203 5249 Retrieved 16 June 2021 PDF a b PM Channel Seven axes Australia TV Australian Broadcasting Corporation March 2001 Retrieved 25 September 2007 Downer Alexander 13 February 2002 Australia the Asia Pacific and Television Broadcasting to the Region Speech Canberra Archived from the original on 30 August 2007 Retrieved 25 September 2007 ABC Signs ASIA Pacific TV agreement Australian Broadcasting Corporation August 2001 Archived from the original on 6 June 2008 Retrieved 25 September 2007 Sky s push for Asian subsidy Australian Broadcasting Corporation June 2005 Archived from the original on 24 September 2007 Retrieved 25 September 2007 Australian Television Service to the Asia Pacific Region Press release Department of Foreign Affairs amp Trade 13 December 2005 Archived from the original on 30 August 2007 Retrieved 25 September 2007 a b New Australia Network Offers Different View Australian Broadcasting Corporation October 2006 Retrieved 25 September 2007 ABC Bolsters Its Commitment To International Broadcasting Press release Australian Broadcasting Corporation 7 February 2007 Retrieved 25 September 2007 Packham Ben 3 April 2012 Auditor General slams government over tender process for Australia Network The Australian Sydney Retrieved 29 April 2020 The demise of the Australia Network Lowy Institute for Public Affairs 16 May 2014 Retrieved 15 August 2014 Eighty jobs to go at ABC News and Australia Network Sydney Morning Herald 14 June 2014 Retrieved 15 August 2014 ABC to get 10 6m for cancellation of Australia Network contract The Guardian 13 May 2014 Retrieved 15 August 2014 Australia Network goes off the air in the Asia and Pacific region ABC News 28 September 2014 Retrieved 8 June 2021 About Us Pasifika TV 3 March 2016 Mason Max 21 August 2016 ABC International signs three commercial partners for Australia Plus Australian Financial Review Retrieved 8 June 2021 Knox David 26 June 2018 Australia Plus channel to rebrand as ABC Australia TV Tonight Retrieved 18 July 2018 What Is PacificAus TV PacificAus TV About Us ABC Australia 15 June 2021 Archived from the original on 15 June 2021 Retrieved 15 June 2021 Ways to Watch ABC Australia 15 June 2021 Archived from the original on 15 June 2021 Retrieved 15 June 2021 About Our Services Australian Broadcasting Corporation Archived from the original on 4 October 2007 Retrieved 25 September 2007 ABC Asia Pacific to launch as Australia Network on 7 August Indiantelevision com 11 July 2006 Retrieved 25 September 2007 Australia Network Programming Retrieved 7 March 2014 Spigelman James 8 December 2014 ABC Services in the Asia Pacific About the ABC Retrieved 15 June 2021 O Keeffe Annmaree Greene Chris 10 December 2019 International Public Broadcasting A Missed Opportunity For Projecting Australia s Soft Power Lowy Institute Retrieved 15 June 2021 Muller Denis 13 February 2019 Australian governments have a long history of trying to manipulate the ABC and it s unlikely to stop now The Conversation Retrieved 15 June 2021 Yussuf Ahmed 19 November 2014 Turnbull confirms 254 million cut from ABC funding ABC News Retrieved 15 June 2021 Duke Jennifer 16 August 2020 Was the ABC s funding cut The Sydney Morning Herald Retrieved 15 June 2021 Wake Alexandra Ward Michael 24 June 2020 Latest 84 million cuts rip the heart out of the ABC and our democracy The Conversation Retrieved 15 June 2021 a b c d Vincent Michael 15 December 2019 Australia Calling A look at 80 years of Radio Australia and ABC international broadcasting ABC News Retrieved 16 June 2021 Further reading editFlitton Daniel 17 February 2014 ABC boss Lynley Marshall defends overseas broadcasting The Sydney Morning Herald External links editOfficial website ABC Australia s channel on YouTube Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ABC Australia Southeast Asian TV channel amp oldid 1187280632, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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