❓ Mr Brown questions the Premier regarding government advertising expenditure on commercial TV channels versus Channel 31, a community access station, and alleges discrimination against Channel 31 by the government's media agency.
AnsweredQoN 608Legislative Assembly
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608. Mr BROWN to the Premier; Treasurer; Minister for Public Sector Management; Federal Affairs:
(1) In the 1999-2000 financial year, how much did each department and agency under the Premier's control spend on advertising on -
(a) Channel 7;
(b) Channel 9; and
(c) Channel 10?
(2) Is it true that in the 1999-2000 financial year the Government as a whole spent less than $250 per week or $13,000 for the year on advertising on Channel 31?
(3) Is the Premier aware that two independent surveys show Channel 31 has a credible audience with broad demographics?
(4) If so, will the Premier explain why Media Decisions constantly ignored placing advertising with Channel 31 during the past financial year?
(5) Has the Premier/Government directed or encouraged Media Decisions to place advertising with Channel 31?
(6) If so, what explanation does the Premier have for this not occurring?
(7) What does the Premier intend to do to ensure Media Decisions do not discriminate against Channel 31?
(8) What action does the Premier intend to take to ensure that departments and agencies under the Premier's control place at least a percentage of their advertising budget with Channel 31 in order to support a truly local access television service?
(9) Does the Premier support Government advertising dollars being used, in part, to support a valuable worthwhile community asset like Channel 31?
(1) In the 1999-2000 financial year, how much did each department and agency under the Premier's control spend on advertising on -
(a) Channel 7;
(b) Channel 9; and
(c) Channel 10?
(2) Is it true that in the 1999-2000 financial year the Government as a whole spent less than $250 per week or $13,000 for the year on advertising on Channel 31?
(3) Is the Premier aware that two independent surveys show Channel 31 has a credible audience with broad demographics?
(4) If so, will the Premier explain why Media Decisions constantly ignored placing advertising with Channel 31 during the past financial year?
(5) Has the Premier/Government directed or encouraged Media Decisions to place advertising with Channel 31?
(6) If so, what explanation does the Premier have for this not occurring?
(7) What does the Premier intend to do to ensure Media Decisions do not discriminate against Channel 31?
(8) What action does the Premier intend to take to ensure that departments and agencies under the Premier's control place at least a percentage of their advertising budget with Channel 31 in order to support a truly local access television service?
(9) Does the Premier support Government advertising dollars being used, in part, to support a valuable worthwhile community asset like Channel 31?
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Answered
14 November 2000
Response time
70 days
The Minister Replied:
(1) I refer the Member to Paper 125 tabled in the Legislative Assembly on 16 August 2000 which is the Status Report on the Western Australian Government's Master Media Arrangement that gives details of the expenditure.
(2) The Government spent approximately $13 000 on advertising on Channel 31 in the 1999/2000 financial year.
(3) The Government's Master Media Agency is responsible for advising Government where commercials should be placed; they have advised that these surveys lack commercial credibility.
(4) - (9). The Government's Master Media Agency has advised all Government advertisers on several occasions that consideration should be given to using Channel 31. The Master Media Agency has also been directed by Government to include Channel 31 for consideration in schedules, where appropriate, for all departments and agencies.
Departments and agencies under the Premier/Minister's control will continue to be reminded to consider using Channel 31.
With encouragement from Government, Marketforce executives met with representatives of Channel 31 in March and this resulted in Channel 31 being given, free of charge, an extensive strategic plan designed to gain higher market penetration.
It would be inappropriate for the Premier/Ministers to issue a directive to departments and agencies that they use Channel 31.
(1) I refer the Member to Paper 125 tabled in the Legislative Assembly on 16 August 2000 which is the Status Report on the Western Australian Government's Master Media Arrangement that gives details of the expenditure.
(2) The Government spent approximately $13 000 on advertising on Channel 31 in the 1999/2000 financial year.
(3) The Government's Master Media Agency is responsible for advising Government where commercials should be placed; they have advised that these surveys lack commercial credibility.
(4) - (9). The Government's Master Media Agency has advised all Government advertisers on several occasions that consideration should be given to using Channel 31. The Master Media Agency has also been directed by Government to include Channel 31 for consideration in schedules, where appropriate, for all departments and agencies.
Departments and agencies under the Premier/Minister's control will continue to be reminded to consider using Channel 31.
With encouragement from Government, Marketforce executives met with representatives of Channel 31 in March and this resulted in Channel 31 being given, free of charge, an extensive strategic plan designed to gain higher market penetration.
It would be inappropriate for the Premier/Ministers to issue a directive to departments and agencies that they use Channel 31.
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