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pkcRAISTLIN
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PRIME Minister John Howard says he didn't pressure the ABC to shelve popular comedy show The Glass House.

The ABC yesterday axed the weekly panel show hosted by comedian Wil Anderson, which has been accused of anti-government bias.

"I have not axed the program," Mr Howard said on Adelaide radio 5AA today.

"If it has been axed, then it has been axed by a decision of the ABC, I haven't asked that it be axed."

Mr Howard said he occasionally watched the program, which also features comedians Dave Hughes and Corrine Grant, who is involved in the ACTU's workplace rights campaign.

"I don't watch it – occasionally will flick it on but not very often," Mr Howard said.

"I do not tell the ABC what programs it should run. I respect the independence of the ABC.

"From time to time, if the ABC treats a news item in an unbalanced fashion I will say so, and I will say that in relation to other programs as well."

The ABC gave no explanation for their decision not to continue the satirical program apart from telling the cast and crew yesterday that not all shows could be renewed.

Anderson posted a blog last night promising to "go out with all guns a'blazing". "It's been a really fun five years," he said.

Co-compere Hughes said axing the show made little sense.

"We have had our best ratings ever," he said.


The show was at the centre of a storm of allegations of anti-Howard Government bias and there has been speculation it is the latest casualty in the "culture wars".

It was axed just one day after Liberal NSW senator Connie Fierravanti-Wells said during a grilling of ABC executives that co-host Corrine Grant had been guilty of a serious conflict of interest because she was the public face of the ACTU's workplace relations campaign.

And it follows revelations the ABC will pay a new chief censor $280,000 a year to investigate and monitor instances of bias on ABC programs.


The show had been achieving its highest ratings since it first went to air in 2001 – with average audiences of 728,000.

The program regularly outrated commercial programs in the same time slot and this year won a peak audience of almost 860,000 viewers.

Anderson, Hughes and Grant regularly make jokes about John Howard and US President George W. Bush, provoking critics to accuse them of bias.

But during a recent show Anderson responded to criticism by saying if Mark Latham had been in power they would be having a great time.

The last episode of The Glass House will go to air on November 29.


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we can expect to see more programs disappearing or changing somewhat with these lovely new guidelines to ensure "impartiality" (as if such a thing ever existed) in broadcasting. now, im not saying the glass house was axed due to the new constraints on freedom of expression, but i thought id raise the issue with all of you, who really dont care.

i dont see the commercial channels having the same constraints. they're quite free to peddle their government-loving bull and nobody can give a damn. yet, the ABC has some of the best news programming in the country which now has to meet some arbitrary notion of "impartial". who exactly is gonna decide on something's impartiality? it should be the viewer.
gumble
or it could be that The Glass House has really sucked in the last couple of years?

I would of axed it to, and I used to watch it religiously.
tathi
thats ed up, one of my favorite shows

i remember the episode where they were saying they would have a field day with Mark Latham, and they also suggested to all those Liberals whinging that they are biased that if they truly want the show to take the piss out of labor more then they should vote labor at the next election

if SBS are smart hopefully they will pick up this show,

if the ABC even think about axing Foreign Correspondant and Lateline i will be majorly ing pissed off :whip:

Lateline last night had an interview with the secretary general of Amnesty International Irene Khan who was recently awarded a humanitarian award in Sydney, she criticised the Howard governments human rights record and its track record of trying to absolve itself from responsibility on issues like David Hicks, and Refugees....in the future will interviews like this dissapear from the ABC?
DIDI
^^^ That is the worst news!! I just love that show!!!!
Really good interview with Irene Kahn . "Will interviews like this vanish from the ABC?" God I hope not.:whip: :whip: :whip: :whip:
MiSSyM
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Originally posted by tathi
if the ABC even think about axing Foreign Correspondant and Lateline i will be majorly ing pissed off :whip:

Lateline last night had an interview with the secretary general of Amnesty International Irene Khan who was recently awarded a humanitarian award in Sydney, she criticised the Howard governments human rights record and its track record of trying to absolve itself from responsibility on issues like David Hicks, and Refugees....in the future will interviews like this dissapear from the ABC?


I doubt they'd get rid of those kind of shows, they've been on our tv screens for years now.

I cant believe they're getting rid of The Glass House!
pftttttttt why not get rid of kicker Neighbours or Big Brother.

Thats FUKT UP. I love Will Anderson.
:tongue2
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by gumble
or it could be that The Glass House has really sucked in the last couple of years?

I would of axed it to, and I used to watch it religiously.


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The show had been achieving its highest ratings since it first went to air in 2001 – with average audiences of 728,000.

The program regularly outrated commercial programs in the same time slot and this year won a peak audience of almost 860,000 viewers.


theres your answer.

i dont think shows will be cut so much tathi, as they will be prevented or edited to attain some unknown standard of unbias. perhaps the government shouldnt things up or make mistakes etc if it doesn't want to be criticised by the ABC. theres also the fact that of course the ABC (or any station) is going to be more critical of the government of the day :rolleyes:
gumble
ratings dont mean .

they lost their wit and relied on cheap shots through dirty jokes.

boring. i get that sort of humour at work everyday.....
DIDI
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
theres your answer.
theres also the fact that of course the ABC (or any station) is going to be more critical of the government of the day :rolleyes:


That what makes it funny and it's so Australian!! Tall poppy sydrome and all that.!! Hey they can't sell the ABC can they??????? Everytiime they start stuffing around with something they end up selling it.:whip:
pkcRAISTLIN
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Originally posted by gumble
ratings dont mean .


yeah, very true! i always hear tv executives arguing that ratings are irrelevant when judging the commercial viability of a venture :haha:
Dj_Es-Dva
..what?...

what the hell?

im glad the had larry emdur last week, good memories :)

DIDI
Favourit glasshouse ep. Lauren Burns and her stolen vibrators.:tongue3 :tongue3 :tongue3
gumble
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Originally posted by pkcRAISTLIN
yeah, very true! i always hear tv executives arguing that ratings are irrelevant when judging the commercial viability of a venture :haha:


ratings dont mean to the credibility of a program, only to the amount of money that can made from it.

surely you agree here?
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