Walkleys host Sarah Ferguson brands ABC redundancy plans ‘shark pools’

Ferguson presenting last night's awards

Ferguson presenting last night’s awards

ABC journalist Sarah Ferguson last night hit out at ABC management saying staff are in “shark pools” waiting to see if they will be made redundant, and defended the “legacy” elements of TV and radio at the corporation following comments from its head of digital.

The 7.30 anchor made the comments as part of her opening monologue as the host of last night’s Walkley Awards for excellence in journalism, saying: “I was going to do a little bit of satire tonight, a little bit of light hearted entertainment, but then I remembered how much grief you get into when serious people from serious programs try to be funny. So I thought better of it.

“So many of my ABC colleagues, journalists like us, some of them in this room indeed, are right now in their pre-Christmas shark pools waiting to find out if they’re going to be jobless by Christmas day. It’s just not funny, and I can’t be laughing about it.”

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