ABC director Mark Scott defends bidding on Asian Cup rights and job losses

ABC director Mark Scott has defended the ABC’s bid for rights to the Asian Cup football tournament before a Senate estimates committee yesterday, insisting the ABC was not aware of any other bid from fellow public broadcaster SBS.

ABC managing director Mark Scott.

ABC managing director Mark Scott.

Scott told the Senate hearing the ABC was unaware SBS was also bidding, and revealed that the ABC’s original bid was supplemented with funds from the Football Federation after its first bid for the rights was rejected by Fox Sports.

When asked by independent Senator David Leyonhjelm, “How much did the ABC bid?” for the rights, Scott said the figure was commercial in confidence but defended the decision to bid; arguing that the broadcaster’s bid was key to games in the competition appearing on free-to-air TV.

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