Choose from this exceptional selection of public broadcasting assets at never-to-be-repeated prices in the Australian government’s first big ABC sale!
EVERYTHING MUST GO!
ABC News and Current Affairs — $1 billion
ABC Local Radio — $400 million
Radio National — $8 million
triple j — $4700
Phillip Adams (used) — $76.50
Stephen Fry back catalogue — $600 million
Play School — $900 million (Big Ted, Jemima and Humpty sold separately)
Q&A (including Twitter account) — $3 million
The Drum –$2 million
Contact list of IPA fellows for use in assembling guest lists for Q&A and The Drum — $20 million
Julia Zemiro — $2 billion
Leigh Sales — $1.5 billion
Annabel Crabb — $1.8 billion
Tony Jones — $350
ABC Classic FM — free to a good home (good home negotiable)
ABC Podcasts — $2.15 per podcast
Regional radio stations (free Jon Faine tote bag) — $13
Mad As Hell cast and writing staff — $500 with every purchase of Shaun Micallef
The Weekly — $14,000
Tonightly — $2,000
Costa Georgiadis’ beard — $400,000
Midsomer Murders VHS collection — $50 million
“Macca” — $49.99
The Coodabeen Champions — $19.99
ABC Grandstand — $1.3 million
Tony Delroy — free to first five callers
Antony Green — withdrawn from sale
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