Ishamael said:
That's exactly what would destroy impartiality. This may sound a bit partisan, but if you hear cries of impartiality for media from the right, they are usually complaining about actual investigative reporters cutting through their rabblerousing.
Perhaps these topics are more profound on our only fair and balanced newscast because they are neglected by commercial media networks.
The libs shouldn't complain about the ribbing they get on the ABC, when they've been making the decisions for Australia for the last decade. The moment they pass the torch, they'll get their dignity back.
So the Libs get a ribbing on the ABC, but it is fair, balanced and impartial?
And having a balance of liberals and conservatives would destroy the supposed impartiality demonstrated by the moderate-left leaning ABC?
What you are saying doesn't make any sense, and you are clearly biased in your idea of what impartial means.
I'm not even conservative, I'm probably similar in my political stance to you.
However, that shouldn't affect the ability to judge the ABC objectively.
No right wing content+ some moderate left wing content +some neutral content ends in the ABC being left leaning.
I find the ABC more appealing because of this, but if the public want it to be balanced that is entirely fair because it is a public broadcaster, funded by tax payers.
As for the commercial channels, they can do whatever they want. It doesn't matter anyway, they are slanted towards
stupidity rather than being left or right.