ABC News

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Created in December 2018 by Jason Miner, ABC is the longest running news organisation within AGS. It is currently run by D.a.barchipelago.

Team

Various people have served on the ABC team. These include but are not limited to:

D.a.barchipelago (current head)

SteB

ComputerGuy


Jason Miner (former head, retired)

Justin (former head, retired)

Adam Hello (retired)

Andrew Glaze (retired)

Godbout (retired)

Arkenstone

Hagen (retired)

Aegeus Pheonix (retired)

History

Miner leadership

Initially, ABC was heavily right wing biased: it only had Republican party members, and the founder and owner was notorious in his partisanship. It constantly predicted elections wildly in favour of the right. Miner kept leaving and re-joining ABC, leading to short gaps in his tenure which were usually filled by Glaze.

Glaze leadership

Glaze led ABC in the short periods in-between and after Miner's leadership. His main contribution was making Justin head of ABC.

Justin leadership

Justin took over ABC on April 29th

Barch on Justin's leadership of ABC:

"Justin was the man that made ABC. He turned it around from a partisan dump to an influential organization that was widely recognized as fair and accurate, with good quality content"

Justin created multiple shows, such as the Jacob's report, welcomed Lampolling into ABC news after Lamport became president, and interviewed many people, such as Butterlands, Garland and others. He was also responsible for the hiring of Barch, who became ABC's polling and political analyst. Justin reignited activity in other members, and encouraged them to write news coverage and interview candidates for various elections.

Towards the end of 2019, ABC experienced a downturn in output from all staff. Once Barch returned to public life, he began to release much more content, and hire new staff. Justin grew more and more distant from the workings of ABC, and after ABC was barred from funding political candidates due to Justin's role in the FEC, he agreed to step down as chair.

Barch Leadership

Stories