ABC radio in touch with community concerns, audit finds

By Matthew Knott
Updated September 18 2014 - 9:08am, first published 9:05am
In touch: A third independent audit has found that ABC's local radio stations do reflect the concerns of their communities. Photo: Peter Braig
In touch: A third independent audit has found that ABC's local radio stations do reflect the concerns of their communities. Photo: Peter Braig
In touch: A third independent audit has found that ABC's local radio stations do reflect the concerns of their communities. Photo: Peter Braig
In touch: A third independent audit has found that ABC's local radio stations do reflect the concerns of their communities. Photo: Peter Braig
In touch: A third independent audit has found that ABC's local radio stations do reflect the concerns of their communities. Photo: Peter Braig
In touch: A third independent audit has found that ABC's local radio stations do reflect the concerns of their communities. Photo: Peter Braig
In touch: A third independent audit has found that ABC's local radio stations do reflect the concerns of their communities. Photo: Peter Braig
In touch: A third independent audit has found that ABC's local radio stations do reflect the concerns of their communities. Photo: Peter Braig

The third independent editorial audit of ABC content has found that the public broadcaster's local radio stations are in touch with the concerns of the community.

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