
ABC FOI 201819-047
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Peter Munro
From:
Peter Munro
Sent:
Friday, 24 August 2018 10:35 AM
To:
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx
Subject:
FW: media query: Radio Birdman film
Hi Amanda,
David forwarded me your email. Here's a statement from an ABC spokesman.
Go well, Peter.
ABC STATEMENT
The ABC did opt to pass on the documentary. As a responsible public broadcaster, we don't acquire content that we
do not have a need for. In this case, it didn't make sense to spend money on a 110 minute documentary that did not
meet our criteria for either audience appeal or our quality standards. We regularly make such decisions in line with
our budget and our priority of commissioning new and distinctive content for audiences.
Radio Birdman played an important role in Australia's music history and the development of our independent music
scene. Credit to them for their high energy, uncompromising attitude and, as one prominent fan put it, "outlaw
reputation". But there are so many significant Australian bands and only so much time in the day. Our slate for
Ausmusic Month is already filled with programs celebrating Australian music and artists, including a new music
show, live performances, drama series and documentaries about Australian artists past and present, plus our
unrivalled commitment to emerging and established Australian musicians on triple j, Double J and triple j Unearthed.
We will also offer new children's content aimed at inspiring Australia's next generations of musicians and music
lovers.
From: Amanda Meade <xxxxxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxx.xxx>
Date: Wednesday, 22 August 2018 at 4:20 PM
To: David Anderson <xxxxxxxx.xxxxx.x@xxx.xxx.xx>
Subject: media query: Radio Birdman film
Dear David,
ABC TV execs Katrina Ray and Dallas Krueger have told Jonathan Sequeira, producer of the doco
Descent into the
Maelstrom The Radio Birdman Story,
that the film has been rejected for ABC TV.
It was originally considered for Australian Music Month but no other slot has been found.
Anthony Albanese has been campaigning for the ABC to buy the film, and has written to you about it and has spoken
in parliament. What have you said to him?
https://twitter.com/AlboMP/status/1029917211509444608
Is there a specific reason why it can't be shown on the ABC given it's very cheap content?
Thanks,
Amanda
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