ABC Commercial, formerly ABC Enterprises Limited, is the revenue-earning division of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, one of the two national public broadcasters. ABC Commercial has operated in various forms since its establishment in 1974, with its primary purpose to generate income for the ABC, which is then invested in content production.
The national network of retail ABC Shops closed down in 2015, with the digital and few remaining brick-and-mortar retail sites having been retired at the end of 2018. ABC Commercial continues to do business in content sales and distribution; ABC Music and events; publishing and licensing; and the ABC Studios and Media Production.
The aim of the renamed division was "to create, market and retail high quality consumer products which reflect and extend the scope of the ABC’s activities". At this time it comprised the ABC Shop, ABC Consumer Publishing and Content Sales (which included various sales, events, and licensing operations), ABC Resource Hire (costumes and minicam), and ABC Content Services (Archives).
ABC Commercial was registered as a business name under Australian Broadcasting Corporation on the Australian Business Register in April 2007, and continues to exist , along with ABC Shop, ABC Music Publishing, ABC Young Performers' Award and Happy Body at Work as other business names.
Until early 2019, ABC Commercial was part of the Finance division; it then became an independent business unit of the ABC.
ABC Commercial is fully self-financed through its operations and does not receive public funding.
In the financial year 2018–2019, ABC Commercial turned a profit of , which was invested in content production. Of its gross revenue, 54.5% of its revenue came from sales of ABC content, 23.8% from music 9.4% from investment agencies, 6.2% from studio and media production and 5.7% from publishing.
These units are grouped by activities as: ABC Content Sales and Distribution; ABC Music and Events; ABC Publishing and Licensing; ABC Studios and Media Production; and ABC Retail.
The national network of ABC Shops closed down late 2015 and moved to an online only model, with the ABC Centre franchise network still operational within other retailers.
The continued decline of physical product sales as customers moved to digital consumption of content together with global competition in the retail sector led to the closure of the ABC Shop Online. In August 2018, Andrew Lambert, general manager of ABC Commercial, announced that ABC Shop Online would be wound up by the end of the year, and the in-store ABC Centres would also be closed, marking the end of ABC Retail.
The last ABC Centre franchises closed at the end of February 2019; licensed ABC products are still available from approved ABC retailers.
In Melbourne, the old Studio 31, known as the Ripponlea studio (although situated in Gordon Street in the adjoining suburb of Elsternwick in Melbourne) and nicknamed "The Dream Factory", closed in November 2017, after the new Studio 31 was relocated to the new refurbished ABC studios which had opened in August of that year in the Melbourne Arts Precinct in Southbank.
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Business units
the main business units of ABC Commercial are: Content Sales, Content Acquisitions, [[ABC Music]], Events, ABC Studios and Media Production, ABC Books and Magazines, and ABC Library Sales.
ABC Retail
ABC Studios and Media Production
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