Only women will be seen and heard across ABC programming on Wednesday as the broadcaster celebrates International Women’s Day.
Starting with ABC News Breakfast, an all-female line-up will lead the radio and TV news bulletins and current affairs programs and present across the day on radio and News 24, and Triple J.
It’s a controversial move that’s been criticised by many, but Today show host Karl Stefanovic is supportive of the decision and showed us why with a brilliant stunt this morning.
While interviewing News Corp’s Sunday Mail editor Peter Gleeson, who was critical of the move, Karl asked what would happen if The Today Show gave all women on set “two minutes off”.
Then the studio went black.
A visibly distressed Karl said, “Okay can we have the women back and make TV great in this country please?”
It was a clever stunt that had presenters Lisa Wilkinson and Sylvia Jeffries laughing and saying “the place falls apart” before giving Karl a round of applause.
Listen: Meet Helen Fuller. Grandmother of ten who overheard a conversation on a train….and stepped in.
However, ABC’s all-female line-up has not been so well-received by other media organisations.
Former federal government staffer Peta Credlin slammed the move as a “token gesture” in the Daily Telegraph.