ABC stung by softer news cycle as payouts hit home

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ABC stung by softer news cycle as payouts hit home
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ABC boss David Anderson’s pay packet went up 12 per cent in 2023, the year when the public broadcaster’s redundancy costs ballooned and its total audience reach fell.

ABC boss David Anderson’s pay packet went up 12 per cent in 2023, in a year when the public broadcaster’s redundancy costs ballooned and its total audience reach fell four per cent, according to its annual report.

In total, the ABC reached 13,039,000 Australians via its online services, including iview, the ABC News website and the ABC listen app. Anderson’s total remuneration rose from $1,036,902 to $1,156,969, aided by a rise in base salary and other long-term employee benefits including long service leave. His salary is set by the public remuneration tribunal.as its chair in March, saw her remuneration rise slightly from $211,297 to $205,631. The government is in the process of appointing a successor.

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