The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) is Australia's national broadcaster, publicly funded to provide independent news and cultural programming. Critics, primarily from the conservative Coalition, argue the ABC exhibits a left-wing bias, distorts the commercial media market, and is an unnecessary burden on taxpayers. Supporters, including Labor and the Greens, defend the ABC as a vital pillar of democracy that ensures media diversity, holds power to account, and services rural areas where commercial operations are unviable. Proponents of privatization seek to reduce government spending and market interference, while opponents believe a profit-driven model would sacrifice journalistic integrity and regional coverage.
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