Q+A gone as Marks moves to streamline ABC

The ABC’s current affairs talk show Q+A has been axed and will not be airing again, joining Ten’s The Project on TV’s scrapheap of long-running shows.

The show’s cancellation has been confirmed by the ABC, which said that its long run was an achievement and that “discontinuing the program at this point is no reflection on anyone on the show.”

In confirming Q+A’s demise, the ABC announced increased investment in documentaries, and the creation of an executive producer of documentaries and specials role. It will also make the Your Say online survey product a permanent feature of ABC News online.

“We always need to keep innovating and renewing, and in the two decades since Q+A began the world has changed,” ABC news director Justin Stevens was quoted as saying in a press release. “It’s time to rethink how audiences want to interact and to evolve how we can engage with the public to include as many Australians as possible in national conversations.”

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