ABC defends axing rugby despite receiving financial help for broadcast costs

Screen Shot 2014-11-28 at 12.04.13 PMThe ABC has defended its decision to axe coverage of club rugby in New South Wales despite receiving financial help from the state’s rugby union body to cover the broadcast costs.

The New South Wales Rugby Union (NSWRU) handed the public broadcaster $120,000 to assist with the costs last season in a move to ensure coverage of the Shute Shield tournament remained on TV.

But the competition was one of the sporting events to be culled by the ABC this week as it grappled with budget cuts. Coverage of women’s football and women’s basketball will also be withdrawn.

ABcThe broadcaster cited the decision to “rationalise our outside broadcast vans” as one of the reasons behind the decision, arguing there was a “strong business case” to stop coverage of the Shute Shield despite the financial assistance from the NSWRU which is thought to have been around 10 per cent of the total broadcast costs.

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