It's almost as poor in quality as the commercial networks. No wait, it's worse because it is so painfully obvious how little money they have. They just can't compete. Stories are oft incomplete and lacking detail.
In fact the only part of the ABC news that adds any value is Alan Kohler's (speeling?) finance report. I find it both "entertaining" and interesting. I don't know enough to judge how much of it is relevant or accurate, though. When I have time (less and less, now), I read his column in The Age newspaper - I would never have found it without his presence on the ABC news.
Re: I wasn't.
It's almost as poor in quality as the commercial networks. No wait, it's worse because it is so painfully obvious how little money they have. They just can't compete. Stories are oft incomplete and lacking detail.
In fact the only part of the ABC news that adds any value is Alan Kohler's (speeling?) finance report. I find it both "entertaining" and interesting. I don't know enough to judge how much of it is relevant or accurate, though. When I have time (less and less, now), I read his column in The Age newspaper - I would never have found it without his presence on the ABC news.
-- mpp