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20 years from the waist up : tales of a TV news anchor / by Richard Morecroft Sydney: HarperCollins, 2002.
Call No: 81MOR MORAuthor: Morecroft, Richard Source: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: HarperCollinsPubDate: 2002PhysDes: 285 p., [16]p. of plates : ill. (some col.), ports. (some col.) ; 24 cmSubject: AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; NEWS PRESENTERS. AUSTRALIA ; NEWS PROGRAMMES ; NEWS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION ; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; MORECROFT, RICHARD Summary: "Richard Morecroft is a familiar face in Australian homes... from the waist up! Now, in this collection of amusing anecdotes and surprising stories, Richard reveals the lighter side of life for a serious broadcaster. Why does our favourite news anchor have his own halo? Does a baby bat in his shirt help him read the headlines? And what's the worst mistake he's ever made on air? Then there are times when the public and private collide. Beaming into thousands of homes each night guarantees familiarity, but sometimes Richard gets more than he bargains for. Like being hugged and kissed in a lift by a complete stranger...Like being stalked in a car park by senior citizens...Like being accused of having a secret facelift...
Richard Morecroft has been the face of ABC television news for almost two decades. In addition to his familiar nightly news role, he has fronted current affairs and business programs, anchored election broadcasts, written and narrated wildlife and other documentaries, and hosted a range of educational producations.
... and what does he wear under the newsdesk?" -- BOOK BLURBISBN: 0732275105Contents: -- a bit below the belt -- foot in mouth disease -- a little nip and tuck -- the voice of god -- 'is that a flying fox in your pocket...?' -- the ties that blind -- 'im sorry, ill read that again -- getting on famously -- weather...or not -- sound system -- '...and it's good night from him' -- to sleep, perchance to...aargh! -- media exposure -- but I want to be a lion tamer! -- centrefolds and a cold shower -- animal antics -- write off! -- early daze -- twilight zone -- clive hale's eyebrow -- stage fright -- the truth, the whole truth... -- and that's the news to this minute -- richard's bio in brief --
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ABC drama stage on track for relocation in Encore (12 Feb, 1999) vol.17 iss.2 p.1
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ABC failing viewers, says former TV chief in Sydney Morning Herald (1/05/2017) p.1
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: Lallo, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; DALTON, KIM Summary: Reporting on the essay former ABC execuitve Kim Dalton wrote for Platform Papers, where he criticises the ABC's actions and funding decisions and he suggests changes to ABC governance to allow for more transparency in decisions made
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ABC has let its audience down in Sydney Morning Herald [General News] (1/05/2017) p.19
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The ABC in review : national broadcasting in the 1980s / reported / by the Committee of Review of the Australian Broadcasting Commission Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1981.
Call No: 19ABC ABCAuthor: Dix, A. T. (Alexander Thomas), 1927 CorpAuthor: Committee of Review of the Australian Broadcasting CommissionSource: ATPlace: CanberraPublisher: Australian Government Publishing ServicePubDate: 1981PhysDes: 3 v.Subject: STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; HISTORY OF TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA Summary: A report by the Committee of Review of the Australian Broadcasting Commission into the functions and activites of the ABC. Volume 1 is a brief report into the findings of the Committee of Review, Volume 2 holds the detailed reportage in relation to the functions and the history and future of the ABC, Volume 3 holds 'a detailed analysis of Australian attitudes to the Australian Broadcasting Commission'Notes: -- Includes bibliographical references.
-- Volume 1. Summary report and principal recommendations of the Committee of Review of the ABC --Volume 2.: The ABC in review: report. -- V. 3: population and program policy studies -- Chairman: A.T. Dix -- A.G.P.S. cat. no.: 81 1253 1ISBN: 0642060568 (pbk. : v. 1) --
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0642060584 (pbk. : v. 3) --Donation: donated by M. S. CounihanContents: Volume 1 -- Preface -- Part 1: Our General Conclusions -- National broadcasting in the 1980s-- Questions Australians would like answered about the ABC -- 1. Do we need an ABC? -- 2 Is the ABC used by only a minority of Australians? -- 3. Has the ABC's performance declined -- 4. How important is the ABC's independence? -- 5. Is the ABC ready for the challenge of broadcasting in the 1980s? -- 6. Why a National Broadcasting Organisation as well as an ABC? -- 7. Is the ABC's independence eroded by external controls? 8. Is there a morale problem in the ABC? -- 9. The ABC's internal problems: is it too bureaucratic? -- 10. The ABC's internal problems: is its organisation effective? -- 11. Should the ABC get more public money? -- 12. Should the ABC accept advertising? -- 13. Should the ABC make more money from marketing? -- 14. How much money can the ABC get from these other sources? -- 15. How appropriate is the ABC's financial management? -- 16. Is the ABC still the appropriate body to run schools broadcasts, symphony orchestras and Radio Australia? -- 17. Should he ABC have a second television channel? -- 18. Does the ABC take any notice of audience comments? 19. How much will the proposed changes cost? -- 20. Will the Committee of Review's recommendations be implemented? -- Part 2: Summary of principal recommendations -- Part 3: Our legislative recommendations
Volume 2 -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Summary of recommendations -- 3. The national broadcasting service: its place in the system -- 4. the origins and growth of national broadcasting in Australia -- 5. ABC independence and the public interest -- 6. The management of national broadcasting -- 7. The ABC and the audience -- 8. Development of the ABC'S radio networks -- 9. Development of the ABC's television network -- 10. Informing Australia: the ABC's primary role -- 11. Programming and programs -- 12. Some special program issues -- 13. The ABC and Australian content -- 14. The ABC and music -- 15. The ABC and education -- 16. Radio Australia -- 17. The ABC's archives and records -- 18. Merchandising -- 19. The funding of national broadcasting -- 20. Financial management and planning -- 21. Training -- 22. Personnel mnanagement and industrial relations -- 23. The oversea visits committee -- 24. Property and buildings -- 25. The national service transmitters and the planning of development -- 26. The structure of the organisation -- 27. Future issues for the ABC -- Attachments --
Volume 3 -- Part 1: National population study -- 1. Introduction to the report -- 2. Profiling the ABC audiences -- 3. The relationship between ABC and commerical audiences -- 4. Profiling other relevant media audience(s) -- 5. Awareness and knowledge of the ABC -- 6. The 'image' and 'position' of the ABC -- 7. ABC funding and relationship to government -- 8. The concept of sponsorship on ABC Television -- 9. Attitudes towards ABC radio and television program types -- 10. ABC ancillary services -- Part Two: ABC program policy study -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Overview of key findings -- 3. The ABC audience(s): contact, composition, targeting -- 4. Programming: development, evaluation, research and promotion -- 5: Commissioners and management: perceptions of role and effectiveness -- Part 3: The role of the ABC in the Australian community: an overview of results of two research studies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Fact and fiction about ABC audiences -- 3. The image of the ABC -- 4. The measurement of audiences -- 5. Some future marketing and management issues for the ABC
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ABC local content hits new low in The Australian (16/05/2016) p.26
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Report investigating the amount of Australian made content that appears on the ABC. The author believes that reallocation of funding into current affairs has lessened the amount available for original content for ABC produced dramas and comedies
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ABC must step up local content in The Australian [Editorial] (2/05/2017) p.13
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: [Editorial] PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Comment on the recent essay by Kim Dalton on the ABC. This article agrees with Mr Dalton and urges the ABC to spend it's money on creating more Australian content and to move away from it's digital platforms
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ABC-Netflix deal 'a waste of our taxes' in Daily Telegraph (10/11/2016) p.51
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; GLITCH [TV](AT, 2015-)Author: - PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: NETFLIX ; FILM VICTORIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; SEVEN NETWORK ; GLITCH [TV](AT, 2015-) Summary: Comments by Seven West Media chairman Kerry Stokes regarding the funding of TV show GLITCH, which was partially funded by Australian public organisations and streaming company Netflix. Stokes is upset at Netflix co producing a show with Australian government funds that the Australian commercial broadcasters are unable
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The ABC of drama 1975-1990 / Elizabeth Jacka North Ryde, NSW: Australian Film, Television & Radio School, 1991.
Call No: 264(94)ABC JACAuthor: Jacka, Elizabeth CorpAuthor: Australian Film, Television and Radio School; Australian Film CommissionPlace: North Ryde, NSWPublisher: Australian Film, Television & Radio SchoolPubDate: 1991PhysDes: 147 p. ; 21 cmSubject: Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Drama Dept Notes: Commissioned by the Australian Film CommissionISBN: 0642160945LON: abn91061549; 7827571
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ABC/Opera Australia sign distribution deal in Encore (Online) (April 06, 2005)
Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDERAuthor: Staff writers Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: "ABC Enterprises has signed a distribution deal with Opera Australia that will see it represent a catalogue of opera programs in the global marketplace."Notes: accessed from: Encore Magazine. Reed Business. AFI Research Collection, RMIT University. (14 June 2007).
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ABC presses actors on stalled talks in Australian Financial Review [Marketing & Media] (21/9/15) p.37
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ABC production : discussion paper on the future of ABC television production / Economic Development Committee [of the] Parliament of Victoria Melbourne: Parliament of Victoria, 1999.
Call No: 210.61(94) ECOAuthor: Economic Development Committee of the Parliament of Victoria Source: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: Parliament of VictoriaPubDate: 1999PhysDes: 22 pages ; 30 cm + 1 press statement + 1 letterSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; PRODUCTION TV AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; TV AND THE STATE. AUSTRALIA Summary: Paper details an inquiry into government funded national broadcasting and the concentration of the ABC's activities in Sydney. It proposes that the majority of the ABC's television production should be be incorporated into a distinct department or unit to be headquartered or run out of Melbourne, as this would provide significant cost savings to the ABC and would be consistent with the Victorian Government strategy of encouraging and developing high-tech exploitation of the State's artistic skillsContents: Chairman's foreword -- Part one: Inquiry overivew and aims of discussion paper -- Part two: Benefits to the ABC of locating non-news and current affairs television production in Melbourne -- Appendix 1: Terms of reference -- Appendix 2: Australian crew rates comparison
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ABC's role quesitoned despite willingness to partner in The Australian (08/08/2016) p.18
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ABC's Scott resists change in Weekend Australian [General News] (7/03/2015) p.5
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ABC sets new prime-time target of 60pc Australian content in Australian Financial Review [General news] (22/9/2015) p.10
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ABC signs Roadshow Entertainment deal in Encore (Online) (April 27, 2005)
Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDERAuthor: Staff writer Subject: VILLAGE ROADSHOW ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: "ABC Enterprises has re-appointed Roadshow Entertainment to its video/DVD program catalogue and childrens music catalogue in the Australian and New Zealand marketplace" until 2008.Notes: accessed from: Encore Magazine. Reed Business. AFI Research Collection, RMIT University. (14 June 2007).
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ABC slammed over old, selective Nauru footage in The Australian (19/10/2016) p.1
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ABC slashes drama and kids' budgets in The Australian (10/08/2015) p.23
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION. 2015Author: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the recent cuts to production by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, and the ramifications it has had on a number of producers
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ABC team had Mallah concerns in Saturday Age (04/07/2015) p.16
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; Q & A [TV] (AT, 2008)Author: Knott, Matthew PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; Q & A [TV] (AT, 2008) Summary: Department of Communications created a report regarding the appearance of Zaky Mallah on the TV show Q&A. Details of the report, a chronology of Mr Mallah and his correspondence with Q & A are discussed
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ABC, the place to be in Sydney Morning Herald (06/04/2013) p.52
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: Lacey, Stephen PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Snippet on ABC obtaining a high workplace satisfaction rating at the Randstad AwardsNotes: located in the AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION. 2013 file
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ABC tie-ins saddle up a winner in The Australian (22/05/2003)
Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER; DVD RESEARCH FOLDERAuthor: Brook, Stephen Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; MERCHANDISING ; GRASSY, GRAHAME ; SADDLE CLUB, THE [TV] (AT, 2001-) Summary: The importance for the ABC to earn revenue from its products. A few paragraphs on how it does this with its contribution to the show The Saddle ClubNotes: accessed from: Factiva. Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive LLC. RMIT University Library. (14 May 2007). Quotations: -- Graheme Grassby - GM ABC Consumer Publishing - "We have now sold over 50,000 videos and DVDs and 10,000 Saddle Club journals... We would net probably $2 per unit sold." Thus on just video and DVD sales, and the annual Saddle Club journal, upwards of $120,000 will flow directly into ABC coffers.
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ABC unit closure defies trends in The Australian (30/05/2016) p.28
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; POLITICS AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the closure of the ABC's Fact Check division and why this closure is out of step with the trends around the world that show a growth in fact checking units in many countries
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Abc video program sales catalogue : 1999-2000 Australian Broadcasting Corporation / Australian Broadcasting Corporation Sydney: ABC Video Program Sales, 1999.
Call No: REFERENCE SECTION; 027(94) ABC REF
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HELD 1999/2000CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting CorporationSource: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: ABC Video Program SalesPubDate: 1999PhysDes: 152 p.ills.Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION
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And now, the news. in Australian Cinematographer (December 2015) iss.68 p.58 - 63
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Another News Corp recruit at Aunty in Crikey.com.au (07/02/2017) p.1
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: Lewis, Charlie PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Report of former Foxtel staffer Josie Mason-Campbell being recruited to the ABC as Head of Non-Scripted Production
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Call No: TITLE STILL AUSTRALIASource: ATPublisher: Australian Broadcasting CorporationPhysDes: 1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm.Subject: ANTARCTIC MAN 2 [TV] (AT, -) ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Group of twelve doctors rest by their skidoos during the International Biomedical Expedition to the Antarctic while ttravelling inland toward the South PoleNotes: Still from television programme.; Fingerprints visible on reverse of the photograph.; Paper note attached to reverse of photograph with plastic adhesive tape which is deteriorating leaving yellowing stains.; Film synopsis on reverse
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Artburst! : growth in arts demand and supply over two decades, the summary / by Gary Martin Redfern, N.S.W.: Australia Council, 1992.
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Artburst! : growth in arts demand and supply over two decades / by Hans Hoegh Guldberg Redfern, N.S.W.: Australia Council, 1992.
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Aunty must re-energise its audience in Canberra Times [TV Guide] (24/04/2017) p.3
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: Mathieson, Craig PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; ABC IVIEW ; KATERING SHOW, THE [TV](AT, 2015-) ; YOU CAN'T ASK THAT [TV](AT, 2016) ; MY YEAR 12 LIFE [TV](AT, 2017) ; PLEASE LIKE ME [TV] (AT, 2013 - ) ; WARRIORS, THE [TV](AT, 2017) Summary: Commentary on a number of recent ABC shows, how they have performed, and what the ABC could do to ensure their productions are successfulNotes: A
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Aunty promises to bring digital into sharper focus in The Australian (26/03/2015) p.3
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: Sinclair, Lara PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: ABC Managing Director Mark Scott talks about the plans to prioritise investment in particular areas of ABC's online prescence and he acknowledges the public's move to streaming content.Notes: located in the AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION. 2015 clippings file
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Australia's national broadcasters in the 1990s : keynote speeches / Australian Film Commission AT: Australian Film Commission, 1990.
Call No: 161(94)AUSPlace: ATPublisher: Australian Film CommissionPubDate: 1990Subject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE ; CHANNEL FOUR ; TELEVISION. NEW ZEALAND ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA Notes: "A conference organised by the ABC, the Australian Film Commission and the Communications Law Centre. Powerhouse Museum. June 22-23 1990."Contents: Contains full transcription of speeches made at the conference: Australian national broadcasters in the 1990s / Kim Beazley -- The SBS: listening for the sounds of change / Brian Johns -- The programmes we make: culture, costs and quality / Liz Forgan -- Deregulation of broadcasting in New Zealand: realities, myths and the impact on the national broadcasters / Beverley Wakem -- Wire and lights / Michael Tracey -- Community attitudes to the ABC's role, image, and position: highlights of the ANOP 1990 survey findings / Rod Cameron -- ABC Australian drama: culture and excellence / Elizabeth Jacka
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AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Digital clippings file available
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation Annual report / Australian Broadcasting Corporation [Sydney, Australia]: The Corporation, [1984].
Call No: ANNUAL REPORT SHELVES; held 1984-2011,2018 lacks 1988-89, 1992-93, 1994-95 - 2011CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting CorporationSource: ATPlace: [Sydney, Australia]Publisher: The CorporationPubDate: [1984]PhysDes: v. ; 26 cmSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Notes: Cover titleOrder Notes: CurrentLON: 5135535
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Australian documentary : history, practices and genres / Trish FitzSimons, Pat Laughren, Dugald Williamson Port Melbourne, Vic.: Cambridge University Press, 2011.
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Australian radio listeners and television viewers : historical perspectives / Bridget Griffen-Foley Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Call No: 41(94) GRIAuthor: Griffen-Foley, Bridget Source: SZPlace: Cham, SwitzerlandPublisher: Palgrave MacmillanPubDate: 2020PhysDes: xiii, 167 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmSeries: Palgrave studies in the history of the mediaSubject: AUDIENCES. AUSTRALIA ; RADIO AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; CHILDREN AND THE MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; FANS ; RATINGS FOR TV AUSTRALIA ; RATINGS. AUSTRALIA ; DATING SHOWS ; CHILDREN, PROGRAMMES FOR. AUSTRALIA Summary: This lively and accessible book charts how Australian audiences have engaged with radio and television since the 1920s. Ranging across both the commercial and public service broadcasting sectors, it recovers and explores the lived experiences of a wide cross-section of Australian listeners and viewers. Offering new perspectives on how audiences have responded to broadcast content, and how radio and television stations have been part of the lives of Australians, over the past one hundred years, this book invites us into the dynamic world created for children by the radio industry, traces the operations of radio and television clubs across Australia, and uncovers the workings of the Australian Broadcasting Commission’s viewers’ advisory committees. It also opens up the fan mail received by Australian broadcasting stations and personalities, delves into the complaints les of regulators, and teases out the role of participants and studio audiences in popular matchmaking programs -- publisher's websiteNotes: Includes bibliographies and indexISBN: 9783030546366Contents: Introduction -- Aunties, Uncles and Argonauts -- The Fan Mail Trail -- Public Affairs On-Air -- Club Loyalty -- Viewing Television by Committee -- Talking Back -- Outrage and Complaint -- Matchmaking -- Conclusion
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Australian television and international mediascapes / Stuart Cunningham and Elizabeth Jacka Cambridge Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Call No: 203(94) CUNAuthor: Cunningham, Stuart ; Jacka, Elizabeth Place: Cambridge MelbournePublisher: Cambridge University PressPubDate: 1996PhysDes: xix, 284 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; EXPORT AND IMPORT OF TV. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; VILLAGE ROADSHOW ; NATIONAL CULTURE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; NEIGHBOURS [TV] (AT, 1985-) ; FLYING DOCTORS, THE [TV] (AT, 1986-91) ; PARADISE BEACH [TV] (AT, 1993-94) ; BEYOND 2000 [TV] (AT, 1985-) ; BRIDES OF CHRIST [TV] (AT, Ken Cameron, 1991) Summary: "Describes the origins and operation of the Australian industry and the increasing globalisation of the television marketplace. Their book examines the television cultures of the countries importing Australian programs, and assesses the reasons for the success of failure of various programs" - taken from back coverNotes: Includes index; CIP confirmed; Bibliography: p. 254-270ISBN: 052147003X; 0521469740 (pbk.)LON: 11853714
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Australian television and international mediascapes / Stuart Cunningham and Elizabeth Jacka Cambridge Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Call No: 203(94) CUNAuthor: Cunningham, Stuart ; Jacka, Elizabeth Place: Cambridge MelbournePublisher: Cambridge University PressPubDate: 1996PhysDes: xix, 284 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; EXPORT AND IMPORT OF TV. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; VILLAGE ROADSHOW ; NATIONAL CULTURE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; NEIGHBOURS [TV] (AT, 1985-) ; FLYING DOCTORS, THE [TV] (AT, 1986-91) ; PARADISE BEACH [TV] (AT, 1993-94) ; BEYOND 2000 [TV] (AT, 1985-) ; BRIDES OF CHRIST [TV] (AT, Ken Cameron, 1991) Summary: "Describes the origins and operation of the Australian industry and the increasing globalisation of the television marketplace. Their book examines the television cultures of the countries importing Australian programs, and assesses the reasons for the success of failure of various programs" - taken from back coverNotes: Includes index; CIP confirmed; Bibliography: p. 254-270ISBN: 052147003X; 0521469740 (pbk.)LON: 11853714Donation: Counihan donation
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Australian TV : the early years : a program of full-length screenings / program notes written and researched by Graham Shirley [Sydney]: Museum of Contemporary Art, 1992.
Call No: 71(94) AUSAuthor: Shirley, Graham, 1949 CorpAuthor: Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney, N.S.W.)Place: [Sydney]Publisher: Museum of Contemporary ArtPubDate: 1992PhysDes: 44 p. : ill. ; 30 cmSubject: HISTORY OF TV. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA ; COMEDY PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA ; DOCUMENTARIES. AUSTRALIA ; CURRENT AFFAIRS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA ; GAMES SHOWS. AUSTRALIA ; MY BROTHER JACK [TV] (AT, Gil Brealey, 1965) ; PRESSURE PAK SHOW, THE [TV] (AT, 1957-1959?) ; COUNTRY STYLE [TV] (AT, 1962-?) ; IT COULD BE YOU [TV] (AT, 1969-?) ; JONAH [TV] (AT, David Cahill & Ken Hannam, 1962-63) ; MATLOCK POLICE [TV] (AT, 1971-1976) ; ADVENTURE ISLAND [TV] (AT, 1967-1973) ; MAVIS BRAMSTON SHOW [TV] (AT, 1964-1968) ; MY NAME'S MCGOOLEY, WHAT'S YOURS? [TV] (AT, 1966-1968) ; SEVEN DAYS [TV] (AT, 1964-1968) ; FOUR CORNERS [TV] (AT, 1961-) ; SAY BOW WOW [TV] (AT, Gil Brealey, 1964) ; CHEQUER-BOARD [TV] (AT, 1969-1975) ; PENTHOUSE [TV] (AT, 1961-?) Notes: "... accompanies the exhibition TV Times : 35 years of watching television in Australia' - Pref; At head of title: TV Times; Available from Museum of Contemporary Art, 132 George St, Sydney NSW 2000; Includes bibliographiesISBN: 1875632077 : price unknownLON: abn92040814; 8713155
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The Australian TV book / edited by Graeme Turner and Stuart Cunningham St. Leonards, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 2000.
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BBC review renews scutiny of ABC in The Australian (14/07/2015) p.7
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Bloodbath : a memoir of Australian television / Patricia Edgar Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Publishing, 2006.
Call No: 722-053.2(94) EDGAuthor: Edgar, Patricia Source: ATPlace: Carlton, Vic.Publisher: Melbourne University PublishingPubDate: 2006PhysDes: xiiI, 466 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.Subject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; CHILDREN AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; CHILDREN, PROGRAMMES FOR. AUSTRALIA ; CHILDREN'S TELEVISION FOUNDATION ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION ; GYNGELL, BRUCE ; EDGAR, PATRICIA ; WINNERS (AT, 1984 -) ; ROUND THE TWIST [TV] (AT, 1988-) Summary: This is a candid memoir written by one of Australian television’s most influential policy makers and regulators. Dr Edgar reminisces about her childhood in Mildura and charts her rise in the television industry, particularly as an innovator in Australian children’s television production. She also gives a detailed account of her position as the first woman appointed to the Australian Broadcasting Control Board, and how for over ten years, she fought for more locally produced children’s television content. As a result of this, Dr Edgar helped to establish the Australian Children’s Television Foundation in the early 1980s, and has since gone on to collaborate with the BBC, Disney and Revcom in a series of co-productions. Bloodbath also takes into account the author’s struggles and triumphs in the Australian Television industry, especially with political and economic change, and the impact of the global marketplace.Notes: Includes index.
Bibliography : p. 431-450.ISBN: 9780522852813Language: English
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Boycott backdown after PM calls for Q&A change in The Age (11/07/2015) p.4
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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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Change ABC charter so kids get real story in The Australian (5/06/2017) p.23
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Creating Australian television drama / Susan Lever North Melbourne, Victoria: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2020.
Call No: 224(94) LEVAuthor: Lever, Susan Edition: 2020Place: North Melbourne, VictoriaPublisher: Australian Scholarly PublishingPubDate: 2020PhysDes: viii,282 pages ; 24cmSubject: AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINALS AND TV ; ADAPTATIONS ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; AUSTRALIAN FILM COMMISSION ; BELLBIRD [TV] (AT, 1967-1977) ; BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; COX, DEB ; CRAWFORD PRODUCTIONS ; DOCUMENTARIES. AUSTRALIA ; DOCUMENTARY DRAMAS ; GREEN, CLIFFORD ; HOMICIDE [TV] (AT, 1964-1975) ; HOPGOOD, ALAN ; KELLY, MARGARET ; MELODRAMA. AUSTRALIA ; MORPHETT, TONY ; MY NAME'S MCGOOLEY, WHAT'S YOURS? [TV] (AT, 1966-1968) ; NINE NETWORK ; POWER WITHOUT GLORY [TV] (AT, 1976) ; SEVEN NETWORK ; SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE ; YELDHAM, PETER Summary: Television drama has been the dominant form of popular storytelling for more than sixty years, shaping the imaginations of millions of people. This book surveys the careers of the central creators of those stories for Australian television—the writers who learnt how to work in a new medium, adapting to its constraints and exploring its creative possibilities. Informed by interviews with many writers, it describes the establishment of Australian television drama production, observing the way writers grasped the creative and business opportunities that television presented. It examines the development of Australian versions of the major television genres—the sitcom, the police drama, the historical series, docudrama, and social drama— presenting a ‘canon’ of significant Australian television drama productions that deserve to be remembered. It offers an account of the emergence of work by Indigenous writers for television and it argues for the consideration of television drama alongside histories of Australian film and stage drama. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9781925984880
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Creativity, culture, commerce : producing Australian childen's televison with public value / Anna Potter Bristol ; Chicago: Intellect, 2015.
Call No: 722-053.2(94) POTAuthor: Potter, Anna Edition: 2015Place: Bristol ; ChicagoPublisher: IntellectPubDate: 2015PhysDes: xii, 200 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmSubject: CHILDREN, PROGRAMMES FOR. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; ADVENTURES OF FIGARO PHO, THE [TV] (AT, 2012) ; AUSTRALIAN CHILDREN'S TELEVISION FOUNDATION ; BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; IRWIN, BINDI ; DANCE ACADEMY [TV] (AT, 2010) ; DISNEY CHANNEL ; GURLS WURLD, A [TV](AT/G/SI, 2011) ; H2O [TV] (AT, 2006-) ; HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL (US, Kenny Ortega, 2007) ; MAKO MERMAIDS [MAKO:ISLAND OF SECRETS] [TV] (AT, 2013- ) ; MY PLACE [TV] (AT, Kim Daiton, 2009) ; SCREEN AUSTRALIA Summary: Since the late 1970s, Australia has nurtured a creative and resilient children’s television production sector with a global reputation for excellence. Providing a systematic analysis of the creative, economic, regulatory and technological factors that shape the production of contemporary Australian children’s television for digital regimes, Creativity, Culture and Commerce charts the complex new settlements in children’s television that developed from 2001 to 2014 and describes the challenges inherent in producing culturally specific screen content for global markets. It also calls for new public debate around the provision of high-quality screen content for children, arguing that the creation of public value must sit at the centre of these discussions. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9781783204410Contents: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Understanding Children’s Television During the Digital Transition -- Chapter 2: Shaping the Foundations: Establishing an Australian Children’s Television Production Industry -- Chapter 3: A Very Special Audience: Children and Television -- Chapter 4: The National Context: Australian Broadcasters, Children’s Television and Public Value -- Chapter 5: It’s a Small World After All: The Internationalization of Australian Children’s Television -- Chapter 6: Policing the Settlement: Policy and Public Value in Children’s Television -- Chapter 7: Producing Children’s Television for Digital Regimes: Case Studies from the Production Sector -- Chapter 8: New Settlements in Children’s Television: Key Trends and Future Outlook -- References -- Index
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Deanne Weir in running for ABC's top job in The Australian [Media] (2/11/2015) p.31
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Documentary screens : non-fiction film and television / Keith Beattie Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.
Call No: 761 BEAAuthor: Beattie, Keith Source: UKPlace: Houndmills, Basingstoke, HampshirePublisher: Palgrave MacmillanPubDate: 2004PhysDes: 276 p ; 21cmSubject: DOCUMENTARY FILMS ; DOCUMENTARY DRAMAS ; AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES IN FILM ; IMPERIALISM AND THE CINEMA ; CINEMA VERITE ; CINEMA-DIRECT ; JOURNALISTS, FILM ; POPULAR CULTURE AND TV ; REALITY TV ; TABLOID JOURNALISM ; POPULAR CULTURE AND THE CINEMA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM ; NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA ; NATIONAL INDIGENOUS DOCUMENTARY FUND ; NBC TELEVISION NETWORK ; PUBLIC BROADCASTING SERVICE ; NETWORK TEN ; VIDEODISCS ; GRANADA ; IMAX ; INDEPENDENT TELEVISION COMMISSION ; INTERACTIVE TV ; MUSIC TELEVISION ; TELEVISION JOURNALISTS ; BUERK, MICHEAL ; CAVADINI, ALESSANDRO ; DE ANTONIO, EMILE ; DREW, ROBERT ; DYLAN, BOB ; FLAHERTY, ROBERT ; GRIERSON, JOHN ; LEACOCK, RICHARD ; LORENTZ, PARE ; MAYSLES, ALBERT ; MAYSLES, DAVID ; MCELWEE, ROSS ; MOORE, MICHAEL ; MORIN, EDGAR ; O'ROURKE, DENNIS ; PENNEBAKER, D. A. ; PILGER, JOHN ; ROUCH, JEAN ; RUTTMAN, WALTER ; TAJIRI, REA ; VERTOV, DZIGA ; ATOMIC CAFE, THE (US, Kevin Rafferty & Jane Loader & Pierce Rafferty, 1982) ; CHEQUER-BOARD [TV] (AT, 1969-1975) ; FOUR CORNERS [TV] (AT, 1961-) ; BRONENOSETS POTEMKIN [BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN] (UR, Sergei Eisenstein, 1925) ; BERLIN DIE SINFONIE DER GROSSTADT (G, Walter Ruttman, 1927) ; BIG BROTHER [TV] (AT, 2001) ; BIGGIE AND TUPAC (US, Nick Broomfield, 2001) ; BILL, THE [TV] (UK, 1984-) ; BIRTH OF A NATION, THE (US, David Wark Griffith, 1915) ; BOWLING FOR COLUMBINE (US/CA, Michael Moore, 2002) ; BUENA VISTA SOCIAL CLUB (GG/US, Wim Wenders, 1999) ; CAMBODIA: YEAR ZERO (AT, John Pilger, 1989) ; CANE TOADS : AN UNNATURAL HISTORY (AT, Mark Lewis, 1987) ; CANNIBAL TOURS (AT, Dennis O' Rourke, 1987) ; CATHY COME HOME (UK, Ken Loach, 1966) ; CHRONIQUE D' UN ETE (FR, Jean Rouch & Edgar Morin, 1961) ; COPS AND ROBBERSONS (US, Michael Ritchie, 1994) ; CROCODILE DUNDEE (AT, Peter Faiman, 1986) ; CUNNAMULLA (AT, Dennis O'Rourke, 2000) ; DEATH OF A PRINCESS [TV] (UK/US/NZ/AT/NE, Antony Thomas, 1980) ; DISMISSAL, THE [TV] (AT, George T. Miller & others, 1983) ; DON'T LOOK BACK (US, D.A. Pennebaker, 1967) ; GOOD WOMAN OF BANGKOK, THE (AT, Dennis O'Rourke, 1991) ; LIFE AND TIMES OF ROSIE THE RIVETER, THE (US, Connie Field, 1980) ; MABO: LIFE OF AN ISLAND MAN (AT, Trevor Graham, 1997) ; CELOVEK S KINOAPPARATOM (UR, Dziga Vertov, 1929) ; MONTEREY POP (US, D. A. Pennebaker, 1968) ; NANOOK OF THE NORTH (US, Robert Flaherty, 1922) ; POLICE STATE (AT, Chris Noonan, 1989) ; SYLVANIA WATERS [TV] (AT, Brian Hill & Kate Woods, 1993) ; WALKING WITH DINOSAURS[TV] (UK, 1999) ; WAR GAME, THE (UK, Peter Watkins, 1966) Summary: Documentary Screens is a comprehensive and critical examination of the formal features and histories of central categories of documentary film and television. Among the categories examined are autobiographical, indigenous and ethnographic documentary, compilation films, direct cinema and cinema verite and television documentary journalism. The book also considers recent so called popular factual entertainment and the future of documentary film, television and new media. [Taken from back cover].ISBN: 033374117XURL status: URL: 'http://-'
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Elements of broadcasting economics / Bureau of Transport and Communications Economics Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1993.
Call No: 203.1(94) BURAuthor: Bureau of Transport and Communications Economics Source: ATPlace: CanberraPublisher: Australian Government Publishing ServicePubDate: 1993PhysDes: 239 p. ; 25 cmSeries: Report (Australia. Bureau of Transport and Communications Economics) ; 83Subject: ADVERTISING. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCE RECEPTION. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCE RESEARCH. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; ECONOMICS AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; PROGRAMME CONTENT. AUSTRALIA ; PUBLIC BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; RADIO BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE Summary: "This report is part of an extensive Bureau program of research to study the operational performance of the [broadcasting] industry and the effects of the substantial technological and structural changes facing it. This report concentrates on the general economic aspects of broadcasting and the performance of commercial radio." - FROM INTRODUCTIONISBN: 0644324546ISSN: 1034-4152Donation: donated by Mick CounihanContents: Foreword -- Abstract -- Summary -- Introduction -- Advertising and media competition -- Broadcasters and market behaviour -- Provision of broadcasting services -- The Australian Broadcasting Corporation -- The Special Broadcasting Service -- Community broadcasting -- Commerical Radio: ownership and competition -- Financial performance of coimmercial radio -- Appendix I / empirical analysis of relationship between advertising expenditure and some makjor economic indicators -- Appendix II / a chronology of national broadcasting services in Australia -- Appendix III / characteristics of commercial radio services -- Appendix IV / data sources used in assessing the financial performance of commercial radio -- Glossary -- References -- Abbreviations
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Ex-ABC chief Dalton queries broadcaster's purpose in The Age (1/05/2017) p.2
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: Lallo, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; DALTON, KIM Summary: Report on the essay written by Kim Dalton for Platform Papers in which he critiques the management and direction of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Film and television production : problems, possibilities and techniques : proceedings of conference, Armidale - January 7-14, 1961 / Clarence Regional Office, Department of Adult Education, University of New England Armidale, NSW: University of New England, 1961.
Call No: 22 CLAAuthor: University of New England. Clarence Regional Office ; University of New England. Department of Adult Education Source: ATPlace: Armidale, NSWPublisher: University of New EnglandPubDate: 1961PhysDes: 128 p. ; 33cmSubject: 16 MM FILMS ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; CAMERAS ; CINEMATOGRAPHY ; EDITING ; EDUCATION AND TV ; FILMMAKING ; PRODUCTION ; PRODUCTION, TV ; SCRIPTWRITING ; SOUND RECORDING Summary: A collection of proceedings from the University of England's first residential "Film and Television Producers' School" held for seven days in January 1961.Notes: Book is in extremely fragile condition; handle with careContents: Introduction -- Editorial -- List of lecturers and delegates -- Preface to notes -- "The future of television": Sir Richard Boyer -- Question and answer session -- "The place of the creative thinker in film and television": Mr. Maslyn Williams -- Films shown in discussion evenings -- "Form and construction": Mr Maslyn Williams -- "Creative editing": Mr. Stanley Hawes -- Masculine cut and feminine fade -- "The seeing eye": Mr. Geoffrey Collings -- Black & white versus colour -- "Notes for a talk on the photographic lenses": Dr. Neville Fletcher -- Some questions on editing -- "The sound track and film production": Mr. Don Kennedy -- "Notes on a lecture-demonstration on television production": Mr. Colin Dean -- The impossible isn't possible -- "Preparing a script": Mr. Shan Benson -- A simple appreciation of picture reproduction characteristics -- "The motion picture film in the school": Mr. Clive Linz -- 35 mm and 16 mm film -- "The use of television for educational purposes": Mr. Charles Bull -- Reference to lecture by Mr. King -- "Influence of Production on vision and sound recording in T.V.": Mr. Carl Wilhelm -- Construction and form in the arts
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Fixing the news : critical perspectives on the Australian media / edited by Keith Windschuttle and Elizabeth Windschuttle. North Ryde, N.S.W.: Cassell Australia, [1981].
Call No: 762.1(94) WINAuthor: Windschuttle, Keith ; Windschuttle, Elizabeth Source: ATPlace: North Ryde, N.S.W.Publisher: Cassell AustraliaPubDate: [1981]PhysDes: 321 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmSubject: NEWS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CONTROL BOARD Summary: "Fixing the News is a collection of articles from New Journalist, which presents evidence of bias in the press and also looks at the influence of political conservatives and at the practices of journalists themselves in perpetuating the methods used by the media. The collection includes articles dealing with the economics of the media, with audiences, and with the nature of journalists' work. And it considers the possibilities for reform" - taken from back cover.Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN: 072699281XContents: Part One: Who controls the media? -- Part Two: The manufactured message -- Part Three: Journalists at work -- Part Four: Audiences -- Part Five: It reform possible -- Index
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'Get rid of kids TV content quotas' in The Australian [Media] (17/7/2017) p.24
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Guthrie defends Netflix, ABC deal in Australian Financial Review (17/11/2016) p.29
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Guthrie has ABC news in her sights in The Australian (9/03/2017) p.3
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Guthrie on right track but ABC culture harder to change in The Australian (13/03/2017) p.24
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Guthrie plans changes whilst no one is watching in The Australian (10/03/2017) p.12
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: Weisser, Rebecca PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Commentary on the moves by ABC Managing Director Michelle Guthrie to make large cost-cutting changes and changes to the service focus of the ABC
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Guthrie's ground rules : an ABC of inclusiveness in The Australian (28/07/2016) p.1
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: Davidson, Darren PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; GUTHRIE, MICHELLE Summary: A preview of the first major speech to be given by the new Managing Director of the Australian Broadcastin Corporation (ABC), Michelle Guthrie. She discusses plans for the ABC to reach out to younger audiences as well as hoping to increase efficiency and money spent on producing content. The speech is to be given at the Creative Country forum
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history and development of the ABC Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Corporation, August 1984.
Call No: 201.1-4(94) AUSCorpAuthor: Press and Public Information Department, Australian Broadcasting CorporationPlace: SydneyPublisher: Australian Broadcasting CorporationPubDate: August 1984PhysDes: 16 pages ; 25 cmSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ISBN: 9780642976079
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Inquiry into the effects of government-funded national broadcasting on Victoria / Economic Development Committee Melbourne: Economic Development Committee, 1999.
Call No: 205.1(94) AUSCorpAuthor: Victoria. Parliament. Economic Development CommitteeSource: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: Economic Development CommitteePubDate: 1999PhysDes: xviii, 267 p. ; 25 cmSeries: Parliamentary paper (Victoria. Parliament) ; no. 49Subject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; GOVERNMENT AID. AUSTRALIA ; DIGITAL BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; WILDSIDE [TV] (AT, 1997-9) ; NEWS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA Summary: The report examines: The current and long-term distribution of government-funded national broadcasting resources and the effect of this distribution in Victoria; the effects on industry, including broadcasting, film and video production and mulitmedia; the effects on the arts and cultural life in Victoria including whether government-funded national broadcasters adequately service Victoria, and Melbourne, as Australia's second largest city; and the programming mix available from government-funded national broadcasters and how programming decisions are made and whether the programming which is delivered is geographically balanced. -from Terms of Reference, page vii.Notes: "Final report"ISBN: 0731152646LON: 20167830
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Inside the ABC : a piece of Australian history / Frank Dixon Melbourne: The Hawthorn Press, 1975.
Call No: 19(94)ABC DIXAuthor: Dixon, Frank Source: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: The Hawthorn PressPubDate: 1975PhysDes: 218 p. ; 23 cmSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION ; AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA Summary: "Frank Dixon presents an informative history of the Australian Broadcasting Commission covering its gradual expansion during the years 1936-50. As the author says in his Introduction , 'If a book can be said to have a purpose, this one has. It is to tell as objectively as possible how, away back in the mid-forties, a handful of idealistically - minded journalists were able to convince the government of the day that in the interests of Australian democracy the national broadcasting instrumentality should have its own news service, free of newspaper, political and advertising ties'. Frank Dixon describes personalities and events in fine detail - overseas news, the Pacific war, Japanese propoganda, the ABC Journal, parliamentary reporting, etc. While maintaining a chatty atmosphere Frank Dixon always keeps in the foreground the consequences of the policies of the ABC and the various governments and how they have affected Australian life." -BOOK JACKETNotes: Includes indexISBN: 0725601566Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006Contents: -- introduction -- 1. the beginning of a way of life -- 2. independent news --- 3. the problems involved -- 4. the ever present: government and politics -- 5. supplying a news service -- 6. the work of the commission -- 7. the war continues -- 8. subject matter and Cleary -- 9. men against men -- 10. debating never ceases -- 11. the government again -- 12. changes -- 13. Menzies comes - Dixon goes -- 14. conclusion -- index
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Is there a moderate on the roof? : ABC years / Tom Molomby Melbourne: William Heinemann Australia, 1991.
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It should have been all done and dusted in The Age (11/07/2015) p.4
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Local content on the slide at ABC in The Australian (11/7/2017) p.1
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Localism in Australian broadcasting : a review of the policy, August 1984 / Department of Communications Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service,
Call No: 201.1-3(94) DEPPlace: CanberraPublisher: Australian Government Publishing ServicePhysDes: vi, 327 p. ; 25 cmSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; Australian Broadcasting Tribunal ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING RIGHTS. AUSTRALIA ; COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA ; REGIONAL TELEVISION ; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA Summary: A review of localism in Australian broadcasting: 'the notion that commercial (and, as appropriate, public and ABC) radio and television stations should be individually operated units located in as many areas as possible, the size of the service area of a station being such as will reasonably permit the station to be commericall viable' and that 'ownership and programming should be controlled at the local level' and 'cater for the particular needs and interests of the community'. The report focuses on commercial broadcasters and government policy in relation of localism. -- from 'The history of government policy on localism' chapterNotes: Review submitted by James Oswin. -- Australian Government Publishing Service cat. no. 8414620ISBN: 064403498XDonation: donated by Mick CounihanContents: Chapter -- abbreviations / vi -- Introduction / 1 -- The history of government policy on localism / 5 -- The status of localism today / 81 -- The policy under review / 204 -- Conclusions and recommendations / 263 -- Attachements -- News release from the Minister of Communications / 283 -- Advertisement inviting the lodging of submissions / 285 -- Information paper / 286 -- Letter to local governments / 291 -- List of submissions / 292 -- Stages of development of television / 311 -- Local shareholdings in selected commercial radio stations - NSW / 314 -- Local shareholdings in selected radio stations - mainland Australia -- Program sources for selected commercial television stations / 318 -- Commercial television stations on extensive or total relay / 320 -- Local shareholdings in selected commercial television stations - NSW and Victoria / 321 -- Paper by Hugh Mackay, "The psychological significance of local content in regional TV broadcasting" / 322 -- Down-time available on SBC and SBS television / 327
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Losing touch? in Weekend Australian [Review] (10/06/2017) p.1
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Max Taylor Talks With Michel Pearce in Lumiere (May-June 1971) iss.9 p.10-11
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McLachlan swings axe at ABC cull in Daily Telegraph [Sydney Confidential] (12/04/2017) p.22
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Media in running for coveted top job at ABC in Saturday Age [News] (14/11/2015) p.5
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Nationals push to protect rural local news in Sydney Morning Herald (21/01/2016) p.4
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Netflix, Google 'should invest in Aussie content' in Australian Financial Review [Marketing & Media] (21/9/2015) p.37
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Networking in Canberra Times [TV Guide] (6/07/2015) p.2
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Networking in Canberra Times [TV Guide] (30/05/2016) p.2
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA 2016Author: Kalina, Paul PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; BROADCASTING RIGHTS. AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; WIN CORPORATION ; SOUTHERN CROSS ; AFGHANISTAN ; RILEY, SALLY ; SESAME STREET [TV] (US, 1969-) Summary: Summary of clippings listed: Sally Riley becomes Head of Scripted Production at the ABC, which is an addition to her role as head of Indigenous Production; ABC shows to be screened again this year include JANET KING, NOWHERE BOYS, LITTLE LUNCH; the effect of the broadcasting affiliation deals in regional Australia for the networks WIN and Southern Cross; the Afghanistan version of SESAME STREET will include a female character called ZariNotes: same article in The Age, same title, Section: Green Guide, p 2, June 2 2016
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Newton's law : a tale of equal & opposite forces : "Newton's Law of Cooling" shooting script / WRITER: Belinda Chayko ; IN-HOUSE POLISH: Deb Cox ; Developed from an Original Concept by Deb Cox & Fiona Eagger ; Developed with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. AT: [2016].
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Newton's law : a tale of equal & opposite forces : "The Uncertainty Principle" shooting script / WRITER: Chris Corbett ; IN-HOUSE POLISH: Deb Cox ; Developed from an Original Concept by Deb Cox & Fiona Eagger ; Developed with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation AT: [2016].
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On the web, it's as easy as ABC in Sydney Morning Herald [Computers] (16/04/2002) p.1
Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER; DVD RESEARCH FOLDERAuthor: Ham, Paul Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; MARSHALL, LYNLEY Summary: ABC's New Media section has a number of successes, in comparision to how the rest of the body is being run. Looking at how New Media is raising revenue through the ABC shop including DVD sales.Notes: accessed from: Factiva. Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive LLC. RMIT University Library. (14 May 2007).
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Our ABC : report on the Senate Select Committee on ABC Management and Operations Canberra: The Committee, 1995.
Call No: 19ABC OURPlace: CanberraPublisher: The CommitteePubDate: 1995PhysDes: xx, 180, vii, 56 p. ; 25 cmSeries: Parliamentary paper / the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, 0727-4181 ; no. 57 of 1995Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: An examination about the different facets of the management and operations of the ABC. It's focus is on the ABC's funding from the federal government and from its commercial revenue raising sources and if the ABC can operate within it's charter by utilising both funds.Notes: Chair: Richard Alston. -- Includes : In defence of the ABC : minority report /Senators Carr and Forshaw. -- Includes bibliographical references.
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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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Our First Million Words : Or How I Learned To Stop Apologising and Love Bellbird in Lumiere (July 1970) vol.1 iss.2 p.3-5, 7
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Outsourcing does not break Sydney's ABC stranglehold in Crikey.com.au [Current affairs] (14/04/2016)
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Producers call for ACTF investigation in Encore (25 Feb, 1998) vol.16 iss.1 p.1, 3
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Push to contribute to local content in Sydney Morning Herald [Business News] (21/9/2015) p.23
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national content. australia.
Push to contribute to local content in The Age [Business News] (21/9/2015) p.25
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Queensland images : in film and television / edited by Jonathan Dawson and Bruce Molloy St. Lucia, Qld.: University of Queensland Press, 1990.
Call No: 71(943) QUECopy Management: Copy 1; Copy 2Author: Dawson, Jonathan ; Molloy, Bruce Place: St. Lucia, Qld.Publisher: University of Queensland PressPubDate: 1990PhysDes: xii, 180 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 22 cmSubject: INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA: QUEENSLAND ; COMMERCIALS, TV. AUSTRALIA: QUEENSLAND ; MYTH AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA: QUEENSLAND ; DOCUMENTARIES. AUSTRALIA QUEENSLAND ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA : QUEENSLAND ; SOCIETIES, FILM. AUSTRALIA: QUEENSLAND ; QUEENSLAND ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; QUEENSLAND FILM CORPORATION ; MCKIMMIE, JACKIE ; BURNE, GEORGE ; BANNAH, MAX ; MORRIS, MONTY ; MARKS, DICK ; BUDDIES (AT, Arch Nicholson, 1983) ; COOLANGATTA GOLD, THE (AT, Igor Auzins, 1984) ; MISSION: IMPOSSIBLE [TV] (US, 1966-73, 1988-) ; CANE TOADS : AN UNNATURAL HISTORY (AT, Mark Lewis, 1987) ; SONS OF MATTHEW (AT, Charles Chauvel, 1949) Notes: Bibliography: p. [177]-180ISBN: 070222331X (pbk.) : $24.95LON: abn90164773; 7319368
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Reforms renew debate on ABC charter revision in The Australian (2/10/2017) p.24
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION, 2017Author: Stephen Brook PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: The ABC charter is treated so reverently in some quarters that those seeking to change it are regarded as 'King Johns aspiring to violate a broadcasting Magna Carta', in the words of ABC historian Ken Inglis. But the vague one-page document in the middle of the ABC Act is in play because of deals made by the federal government to gain passage of its media reforms.
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Ric Birch On GTK in Lumiere (August 1970) vol.1 iss.3 p.5-9
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Riding high in The Age [Green Guide] (19/06/2003) p.12
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The role of a national broadcaster in contemporary Australia / Australian Broadcasting Corporation Sydney: Corporate Relations Dept., Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 1985.
Call No: 201.65(94) ABCSource: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: Corporate Relations Dept., Australian Broadcasting CorporationPubDate: 1985PhysDes: 19 p. ; 25 cmSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: A philosophic statement about the role that the Australian Broadcasting Corporation holds was a national broadcasting organisation.Notes: "July 1985"ISBN: 0642530165
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SBS retail bonanza in store in The Australian (29/03/2007) p.16
Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER; DVD RESEARCH FOLDERAuthor: Canning, Simon Subject: SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; MADMAN ENTERTAINMENT Summary: SBS looking to expand its retail side ala ABC. Distribution deral with Madman to get DVD's into the marketplace.Notes: accessed from: Factiva. Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive LLC. RMIT University Library. (14 May 2007). Quotations: -- In October (2006) SBS struck a deal with Madman Entertainment to manage marketing, sales, and distribution, and, most important, to pay producers in advance, removing the financial barriers to acquiring content.; -- In 2005 SBS had fewer than 10 DVD releases of its own programming. Mr Finlayson seeded the acquisition of reights with about $750,00 and this year the number will swell to more than 50.
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taxes. australia
Scott demands greater TV tax offset in Australian Financial Review [Genral news] (17 Sep 15) p.12
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Screen sector dismayed by 'dysfunctional' ABC TV in The Australian (03/08/2015) p.23
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Screen tests in The Saturday Paper (18/02/2017) p.9
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Stratton back with recap of Aust cinema in Sydney Morning Herald (21/11/2015) p.4
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Structure and operation of the television industry in Australia / by Kirsten Schou North Ryde, N.S.W: Australian Film and Television School, c1982.
Call No: 201(94) SCHAuthor: Schou, Kirsten Source: ATPlace: North Ryde, N.S.WPublisher: Australian Film and Television SchoolPubDate: c1982PhysDes: 40 p. ; 25 cmSeries: Resources/Research & Survey Unit publicationSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING ; ECONOMICS AND TV ; ECONOMICS AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION Summary: "The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the structure and operation of the television industry in Australia. It discusses the commercial television industry and the ABC from an economic perspective. Interesting and important issues are analysed, and current regulatory policies are outlined." -- BOOK PREFACENotes: Bibliography: p. 38-40ISBN: 0642925224Contents: -- I: introduction -- elements of the television industry in Australia -- II : the commerical television industry -- 1: market structure -- 2: ownership and control : the public interest and the ATV - 10 case -- 3: licencing, property rights and spectrum allocation -- 4: the notion of networking -- 5: the issue of VHF versus UHF television -- 6: the nature of the product: the television audience -- 7: the ratings -- 8: the advertising -- 9: programming: regualtion and composition -- 10: program production and expenditure -- 11: economic performance -- profitability -- program performance -- III: the national television service: the ABC -- 1: the role of the ABC -- 2: the national television network -- 3: funding and staffing -- 4: allocation of resources to ABC television -- 5: program production and composition -- 6: multi-cultural television -- 7: the ABC audience -- 8: economic performance -- 9: the Dix copmmittee recommendations -- IV the future of the television industry - the challenge of technological change -- appendix A: principal shareholdings in metropolitan television stations and interests of the major press groups in television and radio -- appendix B: Ausrtalian content of Australian programs point system -- bibliography --
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Successor in line for pay rise as race for coveted ABC job heats up in Canberra Times [General News] (14/11/2015) p.4
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION 2015Author: Knott, Matthew PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Discussion of potential candidates and salary for the position of managing director of the ABC
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Television writing : the ground rules of series, serials and sitcom / Linda Aronson North Ryde, N.S.W.: Australian Film, Television and Radio School, 2000.
Call No: 224 AROAuthor: Aronson, Linda, 1950 CorpAuthor: Australian Film, Television and Radio SchoolPlace: North Ryde, N.S.W.Publisher: Australian Film, Television and Radio SchoolPubDate: 2000PhysDes: iv, 71 p. : ports. ; 25 cmSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; SCRIPTWRITING ; SITUATION COMEDY ; SIMPSON, ROGER ; EDWARDS, JOHN ; MASTERS, SUE ; DEVENISH, LUKE ; SEACHANGE [TV] (AT, 1998-) ; BREAKERS [TV] (AT, 1998-) ; BLUE HEELERS [TV] (AT, 1994-) Notes: Includes index; BibliographyISBN: 1876351101 : $12.95; 1876351101; 1876351101LON: 21527934
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Ten's creditors revealed...RN religion editor exorcised ... the new 'yellow peril'? in Crikey.com.au
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Then...and now : ABC correspondents abroad / Brian Furlonger (comp. and ed.) Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1981.
Call No: 228 FURSource: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: Australian Broadcasting CommissionPubDate: 1981PhysDes: 18 cm ; 111 p.Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; JOURNALISM ISBN: 0642972702Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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This is how the world (and the ABC) ends... in Crikey.com.au (01/12/2016)
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UK executive topped to lead ABC in The Australian (10/12/2015) p.1
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: Davidson, Darren PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Rumors are flying that a key creative at the British Broadcasting Corporation, Jay Hunt, is being tipped to become the first female Chief Executieve at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Background on Ms Hunt's career is listed in the article
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Unchartered waters in The Saturday Paper (6/05/2017) p.7
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: Dalton, Kim PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; DALTON, KIM Summary: An essay where the author reports on where he believes the ABC should be spending it's money and energy
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Victorian comics score accord in Encore (12 Feb, 1999) vol.17 iss.2 p.20
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What have we done to TV? in Lumiere (August, 1972) iss.15 p.28-29
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What is Comedy Showroom? in The Age [Green Guide] (21/04/2016) p.9
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPNGS FILE; COMEDY PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: - PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; COMEDY PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA ; SCREEN AUSTRALIA Summary: Snippets on the six pilot shows funded by the ABC and Screen Australia which are being voted on to see which will be a fully funded series. The shows are: INTERNATIONAL STUDENT, THE LEGEND OF GAVIN TANNER, THE FUTURE IS EXPENSIVE, BLEAK, MOONMAN, THE LETDOWN
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Whose ABC? : The Australian Broadcasting Corporation 1983-2006 / K. S. Inglis Melbourne: Black Inc., 2006.
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Woolies snaps up historic ABC site in Sydney Morning Herald [Commercial Property] (15/03/2017) p.24
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATIONAuthor: Johanson, Simon PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Report on the sale of the ABC's production facility in the Melbourne suburb of Elsternwick to supermarket retailer Woolworths for the cost of $50m
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YouTube to your tube in Canberra Times [Panorama] (13/08/2016) p.22
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