In the month leading up to the 2010 federal election, more than
15,427 emails
were sent from people visiting the SaveOurSBS.org website to politicians
across all Parties. The emails asked government to increase public funding for SBS
and amend legislation to stop the disruptive breaks into
programs on SBS-TV. The
Greens promised
to do that.
Labor implied
that in a
different
economic climate it might place advertising restrictions on SBS.
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joins all supporters and friends of SBS in celebrating SBS radio and television. Without disruptive commercial breaks, the distinction that once separated SBS from commercial Networks would again be realised, allowing SBS to fully resume its rightful place as a special and unique multicultural broadcaster. We especially favour programs in languages other than English (LOTE) and applaud SBS for its direction of social inclusion and engaging with the Australian public and ethnic communities in particular.