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It's been a week of cuts for TV with Network Ten axing the Project, ABC cancelling Q&A and Foxtel spiking The Back page. What's the future for current affairs television in Australia and can anyone make it pay?
Aussie reporters have been in the firing line in Los Angeles this week prompting a big conversation about correspondents and their safety in the United States.
And it's a very special 50th birthday to the SBS!
Guest: Louise Rugendyke, National TV Editor for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.
It's been a week of cuts for TV with Network Ten axing the Project, ABC cancelling Q&A and Foxtel spiking The Back page. What's the future for current affairs television in Australia and can anyone make it pay?
Aussie reporters have been in the firing line in Los Angeles this week prompting a big conversation about correspondents and their safety in the United States.
And it's a very special 50th birthday to the SBS!
Guest: Louise Rugendyke, National TV Editor for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age.