
Five important questions for the incoming ABC managing director after David Anderson's resignation
ABCIt is hard to imagine a wilder, more chaotic or challenging situation for someone to take on the job of ABC managing director than the one David Anderson faced when he was thrust into the role five years ago. ABC managing director David Anderson resigns Photo shows A middle-aged bald man in a suit smiles as he walks down a corridor with an ABC News logo behind him. Mr Anderson says he will remain in the role at the request of ABC chair Kim Williams until a new managing director is appointed, likely early next year. The next managing director will have to answer the following questions the moment they walk in the door: How does the ABC attract new audiences online and on mobile without losing its existing broadcast audiences on radio and television?
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