ABC News
With over a thousand journalists, major newsrooms in every capital city in Australia, 49 regional bureaux across the country, and a dozen international bureaux around the world, including Russia, Japan, and the Middle East, ABC has an unrivaled network of news-gathering resources. ABC News expanded its commitment to live coverage of breaking news and rolling news events in 2010 with the launch of ABC News 24. ABC News 24, Australia's first free-to-air 24-hour television news channel, is designed for all digital platforms, allowing you to know what's going on in your world right now—on TV, online, and on mobile—and is quickly becoming a leader in multi-platform delivery.
The ABC News Division also produces over 25 television and radio programs each year for the ABC1 and ABC News 24 networks, as well as tens of thousands of pages of online content. Their news programming on ABC TV reaches 7.6 million Australians each week. ABC News and Current Affairs content is accessed by an average of 1.7 million Australians per month on ABC Online, and ABC News programs and bulletins are heard by approximately 5 million listeners per week across our radio networks.
The Asia Pacific News Centre (APNC), based in Melbourne, employs 60 journalists who cover Asia and the Pacific on multiple platforms around the clock. In November 2008, the Asia Pacific News Center was established by combining the news resources of Radio Australia and the Australia Network. The ABC reaches more people in Australia than any other media organization through radio, television, online, and broadband services.
Founded: June 15, 1945
Headquarters: New York, New York, United States
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