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ACMAsphere Melbourne, Australia: Australian Communications and Media Authority, 2005.
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Breaking up the ABC / Glyn Davis Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1988.
Call No: 19ABC DAVAuthor: Davis, Glyn Source: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: Allen and UnwinPubDate: 1988PhysDes: 150 pages ; 22 cmSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; FUNDING. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT AID. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL, TV. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATIONS. AUSTRALIA ; LAW AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; LEGISLATION. AUSTRALIA ; PROGRAMME CONTENT. AUSTRALIA ; PUBLIC BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE ; STATE AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA Summary: "The life and works of 'Aunty', the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, continue to be the subject of public debate and often heated controversy, but they are seldom analysed in any depth. In this book Glyn Davis sets out to take the ABC apart, layer by layer, to reveal the contradictions in purpose and form which bedevil Australia's public broadcasting network. Emphasising the interplay between the ABC and its social and political context, Breaking Up the ABC subjects the recent internal reforms to careful scrutiny. Will these reforms end 'Aunty's' perennial difficulties? Or is the organisation doomed to permanent crisis? Can the corporation, as David Hill hopes, win back an audience and the political support crucial to its continuing existence? Having broken up the institution, how should the pieces be rearranged? This book offers new combinations to ensure the continuing viability of public broadcasting in Australia."--BOOK BLURBNotes: Includes list of abbreviations, bibliographic references and index -- cover illustration and design by John WindusISBN: 0043370047Donation: Donated by Mike Counihan
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Broadcasting and accountability / Caroline Heller ; produced by The British Film Institute Educational Advisory Services London: British Film Institute, 1978.
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Cable TV in Australasian Cinema (25/3/1983) vol.12 iss.5 p.1
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The discussion paper on review of broadcasting regulation : a critique / report from the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Transport, Communications and Infrastructure Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1989.
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Interfacing with the on-line world : pay TV, broadband, standards and access / by Ross Kelso and Mark Armstrong Melbourne VIC: Media and Telecommunications Policy Group, 1997.
Call No: 39(94) KELAuthor: Kelso, Ross ; Armstrong, Mark Source: ATPlace: Melbourne VICPublisher: Media and Telecommunications Policy GroupPubDate: 1997PhysDes: 62 pages : illustrated ; 30 cmSubject: PAY TV. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; DIGITAL BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL, TV. AUSTRALIA ; TECHNOLOGY AND TV Summary: "This research report deals with some issues which are vital to the development of our communications system. Networks have been buit to deliver broadband services, and more will be built before the year 2000. The financing and growth of the networks depend on business and domestic consumers, who will use the networks to access information and entertainment or to communicate with others. The underlying question is how conveniently a user can access the on-line world from any device, be it a TV receiver, a computer or a new multimedia device; and at what price." -from the preface.Notes: Spiral boundContents: Preface; Summary -- Consumer needs: towards a universal interface -- Will the pathways to the consumer converge? -- The role of standards -- Regulation: the access regime -- Competition; The round table -- The transcript -- About the participants; The research paper -- Introduction -- The role of standards -- Government policies affecting competition and access -- Capacity limitations: bandwidth versus technology -- Broad issues -- Appreciating conditional access -- Australian policy development -- Pay TV carrier associate services -- Proposed access regime post-1997 -- Digital terrestrial television broadcasting -- Australian digital video standards for pay TV & other services -- Overseas developments -- European standards and regulations affecting access -- Regulating access in the United Kingdom -- US video dialtone and open video system policies; Figures -- Fig 1 Typical arrangement for conditional access -- Fig 2 Comparison of Optus Vision and Moco (Telstra Multimedia/Foxtel) proposals -- Fig 3 Desirable open access regime for digital terrestrial television broadcasting -- Fig 4 Illustrative compromise underpinning the European digital video broadcasting standards -- Fig 5 Chart of the relationships under the proposed framework for digital terrestrial broadcasting in the UK -- Fig 6 Possible 'level one' gateway configurations
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Lies, damn lies and documentaries / Brian Winston London: British Film Institute, 2000.
Call No: 761 WINAuthor: Winston, Brian Place: LondonPublisher: British Film InstitutePubDate: 2000PhysDes: iv, 186 p. ; 24 cmSubject: DOCUMENTARIES ; AUDIENCES ; LAW AND TV ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL, TV ; DOCUMENTARY DRAMAS ; ETHICS AND THE CINEMA ; ETHICS AND TV ; CONNECTION, THE [TV] (UK, 1996) Summary: "Recent scandals surrounding faked TV documentaries have brought the whole issue of ethics to the foreground of media debate. Most good documentarists and journalists would agree that ethics lie at the heart of responsible programme-making. However, the topic awaits full exploration and top TV executives recoil at the very mention of the word.
Looking at the crises of confidence in public service broadcasting and the controversy surrounding docusoaps, Brian Winston's major new work provides a foundational study of ethics and the documentary." -- Taken from book cover.Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 0851707971(pbk.); 0851707963(hbk)LON: 21663027Contents: Part 1: The state of the documentary -- Chapter one: 'Fakery' -- Chapter two: Public service -- Part 2: Regulators -- Chapter 3: Law -- Chapter 4 -- Regulation -- Part 3: Documentarists -- Chapter 5: Free expression -- Chapter 6 -- Ethics -- ConclusionURL status: URL: 'http://-'
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'Our ABC' a dying culture? : one way forward in arts programming / Martin Harrison Strawberry Hills, NSW: Currency House, 2004.
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The rise and rise of Kerry Packer / Paul Barry Sydney: Bantam, 1993.
Call No: 81PAC BARAuthor: Barry, Paul Source: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: BantamPubDate: 1993PhysDes: xv, 544 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: PUBLISHING AND BROADCASTING LTD ; NINE NETWORK ; OWNERSHIP TV. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL, TV. AUSTRALIA ; PACKER, KERRY ; PACKER, JAMES ; PACKER, FRANK ; MURDOCH, RUPERT ; BOND, ALAN ; HAWKE, BOB Notes: Includes endnotes, bibliographical references (p. [526]-528) and indexISBN: 1863590757
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A seamless robe : broadcasting - philosophy and practice / Charles Curran London: Collins, 1979.
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Sex, violence & offensive language : community views on classification of TV programs / by Kathryn Paterson and Milica Loncar North Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, 1991.
Call No: 440(94) PATAuthor: Paterson, Kathryn ; Loncar, Milica CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting TribunalSource: ATPlace: North SydneyPublisher: Australian Broadcasting TribunalPubDate: 1991PhysDes: 44 pages ; 25 cmSeries: Research Monograph Series (Australian Broadcasting Tribunal) ; No. 2Subject: AUDIENCE RESEARCH. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCE RECEPTION. AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; CENSORSHIP TV. AUSTRALIA ; CODES OF PRACTICE. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL, TV. AUSTRALIA ; LEGISLATION FOR CHILDREN. AUSTRALIA ; LEGISLATION. AUSTRALIA ; PORNOGRAPHY ON TV ; RATING FOR TV. AUSTRALIA ; SEX AND TV ; VIOLENCE ON TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: "Program classification issues have long been at the core of a heated public debate focusing on what can be shown on television. Because television is readily accessible to nearly all people of all ages, it is accepted that program standards are required to regulate what we are able to watch on television. However, any government regulation of television programs still raises sensitive issues. On the one hand, there is concern that even the most indirect intrusion into programming can destroy artistic intention and creativity. On the other hand, community opinion indicates that television and broadcasting in general, should maintain certain social objectives [...] This monograph is concerned principally with public attitudes to classification issues: namely, sex, violence and offensive language and knowledge of the classification system" - FROM INTRODUCTIONISBN: 0642168857
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Submission to inquiry into the Australian Broadcasting System / by the Australian Broadcasting Control Board Melbourne: Australian Broadcasting Control Board, 1976.
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Submission to the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal of the CAD response to the Australian Consumers' Association report on law and self-regulation of advertising 1982 : section 1 of 3 / Federation of Australian and Commercial Television Stations Sydney: Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations, [1982?].
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Submission to the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal of the CAD response to the Australian Consumers' Association report on law and self-regulation of advertising 1982 : section 2 of 3 / Federation of Australian and Commercial Television Stations Sydney: Federation of Australian and Commercial Television Stations, [1982?].
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Submission to the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal of the CAD response to the Australian Consumers' Association report on law and self-regulation of advertising 1982 : Section 3 of 3 / Federation of Australian and Commercial Television Stations Sydney: Federation of Australian and Commercial Television Stations, [1982?].
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Two TV channels for Oz in Lumiere (May, 1973) iss.23 p.13
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