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3RRR.FM : an educational radio station / Sue Mathews Carlton, Vic.: Triple-R Broadcasters, [1980]. Call No: 210.55(94) MAt Author: Mathews, Sue Source: AT Place: Carlton, Vic. Publisher: Triple-R Broadcasters PubDate: [1980] PhysDes: 17p. ; 21cm Subject: RADIO BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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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 MOR Author: Morecroft, Richard Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: HarperCollins PubDate: 2002 PhysDes: 285 p., [16]p. of plates : ill. (some col.), ports. (some col.) ; 24 cm Subject: 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 BLURB ISBN: 0732275105 Contents: -- 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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The A to Z of Australian Radio and Television / by Albert Moran and Chris Keating Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, c2007. Available at ProQuest (RMIT login required) Call No: REFERENCE SECTION; 03 KEA Author: Keating, Chris; Moran, Albert Place: Lanham, MD Publisher: Scarecrow Press PubDate: c2007 PhysDes: xlii, 505 p. ; 22 cm. Series: A to Z guide series Subject: BROADCASTING; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA Summary: " The A to Z of Australian Radio and Television provides essential facts and information concerning the Australian radio and television industry through a chronology, a list of acronyms and abbreviations, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and hundreds of cross-referenced dictionary entries on directors, producers, writers, actors, television and radio series, and television and radio stations. " BOOK BLURB Notes: Originally published in 2007 as Historical dictionary of Australian radio and television.; Includes bibliographical references (p. 399-504) ISBN: 9780810868564 Contents: -- editors foreword: Jon Woronoff -- preface -- reader's note -- acronyms and abbreviations -- chronology -- introduction -- the dictionary -- bibliography -- about the authors -- URL status: URL: 'https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/rmit/detail.action?docID=467209'
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ABA update : newsletter of the Australian Broadcasting Authority North Sydney, N.S.W.: Australian Broadcasting Authority, 1992. Call No: Rare books - held no.1- Nov. 1992- CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Authority Source: AT Place: North Sydney, N.S.W. Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Authority PubDate: 1992 PhysDes: v. ; 29 cm Subject: Australian Broadcasting Authority Notes: Caption title ISSN: 1039-2750 Order Notes: Current Frequency: Monthly LON: abn93032948; 9786515
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The ABC : aunt Sally and the sacred cow / Clement Semmler Carlton, Victoria: Melbourne University Press, 1981. More info |
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ABC drama stage on track for relocation in Encore (12 Feb, 1999) vol.17 iss.2 p.1 More info |
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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 CORPORATION Author: Lallo, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: 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 More info |
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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 ABC Author: Dix, A. T. (Alexander Thomas), 1927 CorpAuthor: Committee of Review of the Australian Broadcasting Commission Source: AT Place: Canberra Publisher: Australian Government Publishing Service PubDate: 1981 PhysDes: 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 1 ISBN: 0642060568 (pbk. : v. 1) --
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0642060584 (pbk. : v. 3) -- Donation: donated by M. S. Counihan Contents: 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 CORPORATION Author: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: 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 CORPORATION Author: [Editorial] PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: 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 Article Subject: 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 JAC Author: Jacka, Elizabeth CorpAuthor: Australian Film, Television and Radio School; Australian Film Commission Place: North Ryde, NSW Publisher: Australian Film, Television & Radio School PubDate: 1991 PhysDes: 147 p. ; 21 cm Subject: Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Drama Dept Notes: Commissioned by the Australian Film Commission ISBN: 0642160945 LON: abn91061549; 7827571
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ABC/Opera Australia sign distribution deal in Encore (Online) (April 06, 2005) Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER Author: 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 More info |
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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) ECO Author: Economic Development Committee of the Parliament of Victoria Source: AT Place: Melbourne Publisher: Parliament of Victoria PubDate: 1999 PhysDes: 22 pages ; 30 cm + 1 press statement + 1 letter Subject: 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 skills Contents: 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 More info |
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ABC's Scott resists change in Weekend Australian [General News] (7/03/2015) p.5 More info |
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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 More info |
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ABC signs Roadshow Entertainment deal in Encore (Online) (April 27, 2005) Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER Author: 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 More info |
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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. 2015 Author: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: 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 Article Subject: 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 CORPORATION Author: Lacey, Stephen PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Snippet on ABC obtaining a high workplace satisfaction rating at the Randstad Awards Notes: 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 FOLDER Author: 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 Club Notes: 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 CORPORATION Author: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: 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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ABTEE / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal North Sydney: The Tribunal, 1982-1987. Call No: held v.3, no.3-v.6, no.5 Aug. 1984-Sept. 1987 incomplete CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Source: AT Place: North Sydney Publisher: The Tribunal PubDate: 1982-1987 PhysDes: 6 v. ; 30 cm Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING TRIBUNAL Notes: Broadcasting services. Control. Organisations. Australia. Australian Broadcasting Tribunal. Serials (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0635170); Caption title; Continued by ABTEE newsletter ISSN: 0810-6118 LON: ans00810611; 2360860 7291885
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ABTEE newsletter / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal North Sydney: The Tribunal, 1987-1992. Call No: held v.6, no.6-v.11, no.4 Sept. 1987-Oct. 1992 incomplete CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Source: AT Place: North Sydney Publisher: The Tribunal PubDate: 1987-1992 PhysDes: 6 v. ; 30 cm Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING TRIBUNAL Notes: Caption title; Continues ABTEE LON: abn87297792; 5554044 7254840
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Accounting for tastes : Australian everyday cultures / Tony Bennett, Michael Emmison, John Frow Cambridge ; Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 1999. More info |
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ACMAsphere Melbourne, Australia: Australian Communications and Media Authority, 2005. More info |
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Aerial : SBS TV viewers' companion Fitzroy, Vic.: Bluestone Media, 1993. Call No: held no.8- Jan. 1994- lacks 15-16,20,34,36 CorpAuthor: SBS-TV; Aerial (Fitzroy, Vic.) Source: AT Place: Fitzroy, Vic. Publisher: Bluestone Media PubDate: 1993 PhysDes: v. : ill. (col.) ; 28 cm Subject: SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE Notes: Cover title; Subtitle varies ISSN: 1039-4168 Frequency: Monthly LON: abn93183433; 10049394
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The airways belong to you? in Lumiere (March-April, 1972) iss.14 p.28-29 More info |
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And now, the news. in Australian Cinematographer (December 2015) iss.68 p.58 - 63 More info |
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Annual report / Special Broadcasting Service Corporation Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, c1992-c1998. Digital clippings file available Call No: held 1984/85, 1989/90, 1995/96; DIGITAL FILES; held 1999/2000-2019/20 CorpAuthor: Special Broadcasting Service Corporation Source: AT Place: Canberra Publisher: Australian Govt. Pub. Service PubDate: c1992-c1998 PhysDes: 7 v. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm Subject: SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE ISSN: 1038-6696 Frequency: Annual LON: 9727755
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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 CORPORATION Author: Lewis, Charlie PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: 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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[Antarctic man 2: 'this is not a place for humans' : location sho] Australian Broadcasting Corporation, Call No: TITLE STILL AUSTRALIA Source: AT Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Corporation PhysDes: 1 photograph : b&w ; 21 x 26 cm. Subject: ANTARCTIC MAN 2 : THIS IS NOT A PLACE FOR HUMANS (AT, David Parer, 1983); 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 Pole Notes: 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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Appt. to Council of Aust Film and TV School in Australasian Cinema (29/10/1982) vol.11 iss.19 p.14 More info |
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Archives index : index to a guide to material on film, broadcasting and television held in the Australian Archives, Canberra branch / Suzanne Ridley (compiler) Sydney: Australian Film and Television School, 1979. More info |
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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. More info |
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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. More info |
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Attitudes to television : a report based on surveys made in Adelaide and Sydney during 1969 and 1970 / Australian Broadcasting Control Board [Melbourne]: Australian Broadcasting Control Board, 1971. More info |
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Audiovisual industries in Australia : a discussion paper / [Graeme Taylor, Peter Dempster] Canberra: Bureau of Industry Economics, 1994. More info |
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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 CORPORATION Author: Mathieson, Craig PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: 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 successful Notes: 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 CORPORATION Author: Sinclair, Lara PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: 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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Aussat satellite in doubt : Union boss says "too expensive" in Australasian Cinema (22/7/1983) vol.12 iss.13 p.4 More info |
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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)AUS Place: AT Publisher: Australian Film Commission PubDate: 1990 Subject: 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 : a report on the structure of the Australian broadcasting system, with particular regard to the control, planning, licensing, regulation, funding and administration of the system / [prepared by F. J. Green] Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1976. Call No: 201(94) AUS Author: Green, F. J. Source: AT Place: Canberra Publisher: Australian Government Publishing Service PubDate: 1976 PhysDes: 175, A143 pages ; 25 cm Subject: BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: "This Inquiry will examine how the people of Australia can best participate in and achieve a satisfactory degree of collective control over broadcasting on the basis that such participation is seen as a means of preserving and strengthening the social, economic and political fabric of Australia" Notes: At head of title: Postal and Telecommunications Dept.-- Bibliography: p. A17-A19. -- Prepared by: F.J. Green. -- At head of title: Postal and Telecommunications Department ISBN: 0642924392 Donation: donated by Mick Counihan, 2010
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Australian Broadcasting Authority Annual report / Australian Broadcasting Authority Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Authority, 1993. Call No: ANNUAL REPORT SHELVES; held 1992/93- CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Authority Place: Sydney Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Authority PubDate: 1993 PhysDes: v. ; 25 cm Subject: Australian Broadcasting Authority Notes: Includes indexes ISSN: 1320-2863 LON: 10714328 10670270
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Australian Broadcasting Commission Annual report Sydney: ABC, 1963-1983. Call No: ANNUAL REPORT SHELVES; held 1981/82 CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Commission Place: Sydney Publisher: ABC PubDate: 1963-1983 PhysDes: 21 v. : ill. ; 25 cm Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION ISSN: 0313-3222 Frequency: Annual LON: 3732108 5679197 5750427
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Australian Broadcasting Control Board Annual Report Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1949 -. Call No: ANNUAL REPORT SHELVES; Held 1949 -1973 (some missing) CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Control Board Place: Canberra Publisher: Australian Government Publishing Service PubDate: 1949 - Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CONTROL BOARD Notes: First & Second Annual reports (1949/50)
Fourth Annual Report (1951/52) - Eleventh Annual Report (1958/59)
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AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Digital clippings file available Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; DIGITAL CLIPPINGS FILE PhysDes: Clippings Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION URL status: URL: 'http://file://Q:/S/AUSTRALIAN_BROADCASTING_CORPORATION.zip'
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Australian Broadcasting Corporation Annual report / Australian Broadcasting Corporation [Sydney, Australia]: The Corporation, [1984]. Digital clippings file available Call No: ANNUAL REPORT SHELVES; held 1984-2011,2018 lacks 1988-89, 1992-93, 1994-95 - 2011; DIGITAL FILES; held 1994/95-2021/22 CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Corporation Source: AT Place: [Sydney, Australia] Publisher: The Corporation PubDate: [1984] PhysDes: v. ; 26 cm Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Notes: Cover title Order Notes: Current LON: 5135535
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Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Annual report / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Canberra: A.G.P.S., 1978-1992. Call No: ANNUAL REPORT SHELVES; held 1983/84-1990/91 CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal; Australian Broadcasting Control Board Place: Canberra Publisher: A.G.P.S. PubDate: 1978-1992 PhysDes: v. : maps (col.) ; 25 cm Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING TRIBUNAL; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CONTROL BOARD Notes: First report incorporates 29th annual report of Australian Broadcasting Control Board, 1 July to 31 Dec. 1976 ISSN: 0728-8883 LON: 2513589
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Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Australian content proposal for commercial television / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal [Australia]: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, December 1988. More info |
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The Australian Broadcasting Tribunal children's television standards report and determination / David Jones, Chairman and Ken Archer, Vice-Chairman...[and four others] [1984]. Call No: 205-053.2(94) AUS Author: Jones, David; Archer, Ken; Weigall, Catharine; Armstrong, Mark; Watterson, Ray; James Bailey, Julie CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Source: AT PubDate: [1984] PhysDes: 92 leaves : 31 cm Subject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA; CHILDREN AND TV. AUSTRALIA; LAW AND TV. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING TRIBUNAL; RATING FOR TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: The report discusses children's television standards, including the amount of time allocated to children's viewing, including pre-school programs, specific time slots for children's programming, requirements for the amount of Australian content and scheduling of programs, restrictions on advertising during children's programs, and the need for quality drama programs for children. The Australian commercial television industry's opposition to the Children's Television Standards and the importance of regulating children's television programming are also covered in the report. Notes: Spiral bound; Includes determination and 3 attachments
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Australian Broadcasting Tribunal inquiry into film and television co-productions information paper, March 1991, IP/ 91/ 016 - R1 / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal [North Sydney]: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, 1991. Call No: 212.1(94) AUS Source: AT Place: [North Sydney] Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal PubDate: 1991 PhysDes: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cm Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING TRIBUNAL; COPRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Information paper pertaining to an inquiry into Australian film and television co-productions, with a view to invite relevant industry bodies and the public to submit their thoughts on the inquiry's terms of reference. The information paper includes material on; how the Australianess content of tv shows and films are measured for quota purposes, summary of the 1988 Part indigenous drama co-productions inquiry, exisiting film co-production agreements and application guidelines Contents: Terms of reference for inquiry -- Appendix A: Television program standard (TPS) 14. Australian content of television programs -- Appendix B: Australian content inquiry, Part indigenous drama co-productions discussions paper - summary of submissions [1988] -- Appendix C: Films co-production agreement between the government of Australia and the government of the United Kindom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland -- Appendix D: Films co-production agreement between the government of Australia and the government of Canada -- Appendix E: Australian Film Commission international co-production program: Application guidelines, November 1990
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Australian Broadcasting Tribunal manual / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Sydney: The Tribunal, 1990. More info |
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Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Report on activities, 1st July, 1992-4th October, 1992 / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Authority, 1993?: Call No: ANNUAL REPORT SHELVES; held Place: Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Authority, 1993? PhysDes: 1v Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING TRIBUNAL Notes: Telephone 23/6/93 ISBN: 0642193800 (prepublication) LON: 10199735
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Australian content inquiry discussion paper : news and current affairs programs / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal [Sydney?]: The Tribunal, 1987. Call No: 205.2(94)(094.3)ACI AUS Source: AT Place: [Sydney?] Publisher: The Tribunal PubDate: 1987 PhysDes: 53 pages ; 30 cm Series: Discussion Paper (Australian Broadcasting Tribunal. Australian Content Inquiry) Subject: NEWS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA; CURRENT AFFAIRS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING TRIBUNAL Summary: Report on the "Australian Broadcasting Tribunal's Australian content standards and the position of news and current affairs in relation to these standards" as well as other issues around news and current affairs television broadcasting in Australia Notes: "October 1987" -- "This paper was prepared by a consultant, Mr. Richard Colville."
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Australian content standard for television & paragraph 160(d) of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 / report by the Senate Environment, Communications, Information Technology and the Arts Legislation Committee [Canberra]: The Committee, 1999. More info |
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Australian documentary : history, practices and genres / Trish FitzSimons, Pat Laughren, Dugald Williamson Port Melbourne, Vic.: Cambridge University Press, 2011. More info |
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Australian radio listeners and television viewers : historical perspectives / Bridget Griffen-Foley Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020. Call No: 41(94) GRI Author: Griffen-Foley, Bridget Source: SZ Place: Cham, Switzerland Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan PubDate: 2020 PhysDes: xiii, 167 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm Series: Palgrave studies in the history of the media Subject: 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 website Notes: Includes bibliographies and index ISBN: 9783030546366 Contents: 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 : historical overview / by Julie James Bailey [North Ryde, N.S.W.]: Open Program Resources, Australian Film and Television School, 1979. More info |
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Australian television and international mediascapes / Stuart Cunningham and Elizabeth Jacka Cambridge Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Call No: 203(94) CUN Author: Cunningham, Stuart; Jacka, Elizabeth Place: Cambridge Melbourne Publisher: Cambridge University Press PubDate: 1996 PhysDes: xix, 284 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: 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 cover Notes: Includes index; CIP confirmed; Bibliography: p. 254-270 ISBN: 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) CUN Author: Cunningham, Stuart; Jacka, Elizabeth Place: Cambridge Melbourne Publisher: Cambridge University Press PubDate: 1996 PhysDes: xix, 284 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: 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 cover Notes: Includes index; CIP confirmed; Bibliography: p. 254-270 ISBN: 052147003X; 0521469740 (pbk.) LON: 11853714 Donation: Counihan donation
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Australian television culture / Tom O'Regan St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 1993. More info |
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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) AUS Author: Shirley, Graham, 1949 CorpAuthor: Museum of Contemporary Art (Sydney, N.S.W.) Place: [Sydney] Publisher: Museum of Contemporary Art PubDate: 1992 PhysDes: 44 p. : ill. ; 30 cm Subject: 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] 4 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 bibliographies ISBN: 1875632077 : price unknown LON: abn92040814; 8713155
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Australian TV : the first 25 years / edited by Peter Beilby ; assistant editor: John Tittensor, research: Ross Lansell, picture research: Keith Robertson Melbourne, Vic.: Thomas Nelson Australia, 1981. More info |
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The Australian TV book / edited by Graeme Turner and Stuart Cunningham St. Leonards, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 2000. More info |
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The BBC and public service broadcasting / Colin MacCabe, Olivia Stewart, editors Manchester: Manchester University Press, c1986. More info |
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BBC Enterprises film and video catalogue 1977/78 1978. More info |
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BBC Enterprises film purchase catalogue 1973-1974 1974. More info |
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The BBC radiophonic workshop : the first 25 years: the inside story of providing sound and music for television and radio 1958-1983 / remembered by Desmond Briscoe and those whose versatility and unremitting voluntary enthusiasm have made an idea a reality ; realised by Roy Curtis-Bramwell. London: British Broadcasting Corporation, 1983. More info |
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BBC review renews scutiny of ABC in The Australian (14/07/2015) p.7 More info |
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The big E in video is coming in Australasian Cinema (Friday, 30/09/1983) vol.12 iss.18 p.3 More info |
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Big screen small picture in Encore (Apr 2000) vol.18 iss.3 p.18-19 More info |
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Bloodbath : a memoir of Australian television / Patricia Edgar Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Publishing, 2006. Call No: 722-053.2(94) EDG Author: Edgar, Patricia Source: AT Place: Carlton, Vic. Publisher: Melbourne University Publishing PubDate: 2006 PhysDes: 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: 9780522852813 Language: English
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Boycott backdown after PM calls for Q&A change in The Age (11/07/2015) p.4 More info |
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Breaking up the ABC / Glyn Davis Sydney: Allen and Unwin, 1988. Call No: 19ABC DAV Author: Davis, Glyn Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: Allen and Unwin PubDate: 1988 PhysDes: 150 pages ; 22 cm Subject: 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 BLURB Notes: Includes list of abbreviations, bibliographic references and index -- cover illustration and design by John Windus ISBN: 0043370047 Donation: Donated by Mike Counihan
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BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION More info |
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BRITISH SKY BROADCASTING More info |
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Broadband in Australia : Tales from the frontier / by Marion Jacko Sydney, N.S.W.: Australian Film Commission, Creative Industries Research and Applications Centre, Australian Key Centre for Cultural and Media Policy, 2001. More info |
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Broadcast and be damned : The ABC's first two decades / Alan Thomas Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1980. More info |
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Broadcast wars : the money, the ego, the power behind your remote control / written by Michael Bodey Sydney: Hachette Australia, 2011. Call No: 20(94) BOD Author: Bodey, Michael Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: Hachette Australia PubDate: 2011 PhysDes: 327 p. ; 24 cm Subject: BROADCASTING; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; PROGRAMME CONTENT. AUSTRALIA; RATING FOR TV. AUSTRALIA; RATINGS. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA Summary: "This is an explosive look at the recent tumultuous years in the boardrooms and on the studio floors of Australian television. As the Nine and Seven networks traded blows, new technologies emerged and old personalities and management clung on for dear life, everyone fastened their seatbelts for a bumpy ride. From booze buses to ambulance chasing, mirrorballs to hotplates, from Sunrise to Today, Broadcast Wars gives us a fascinating insight into major media events, boardroom stoushes and fading stars' diva-like demands. Michael Bodey fearlessly analyses the personalities we love (and love to hate), the genres that came and went, and the machinations behind MasterChef, Dancing With The Stars, Underbelly, Packed To The Rafters and all the shows we love to watch and talk about. Broadcast Wars exposes the egos, the money and the powre manipulating our remote controls. ' -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 307- 311) and index ISBN: 9780733627767 Contents: -- prologue -- one : Seven on the skids -- two: Reality is king -- three: Sunrise for seven -- four: Seven finally hits an ace -- five: An emperor returns to nine -- six: Eddie arrives -- seven: From Beaconsfield to Lausanne -- eight: The turkey slap -- nine: The war intensifies -- ten: Sea water, cops and dirty Melbourne crims -- eleven: The barbarians grab the remote -- twelve: the format wars -- thirteen: Seven ate nine -- fourteen: Multichanelling -- fifteen: MasterChef and the new nice -- sixteen: Affidavits at ten paces -- author's note -- notes -- bibliography -- acknowledgements -- index --
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Broadcasting : draft report Melbourne: Productivity Commission, 1999. More info |
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BROADCASTING Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE PhysDes: Clippings Subject: BROADCASTING
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Broadcasting and accountability / Caroline Heller ; produced by The British Film Institute Educational Advisory Services London: British Film Institute, 1978. More info |
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The broadcasting chronology, 1809-1980 / Yolanda Allen and Susan Spencer North Ryde, N.S.W.: Australian Film and Television School, 1983. More info |
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Broadcasting from within / C. A. Lewis London: George Newnes, 1924. More info |
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Broadcasting in Australia 1989 : the second annual review of the industry by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal North Sydney, N.S.W.: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, 1988-1992. Call No: 201(94) AUS "1989" CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Place: North Sydney, N.S.W. Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal PubDate: 1988-1992 PhysDes: 4 v. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 25-35 cm Subject: BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA; MEDIA AUSTRALIA; COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA; COMMERCIALS, TV. AUSTRALIA; RADIO AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Overarching report by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal on Australia's broadcasting industries in 1989. Includes: statistical analysis of television and radio programming and audiences, financial results of tv and radio in the commercial and public sectors, owners of Australia's media groups, broadcaster locations and licensees. Notes: Subtitle varies ISSN: 1034-8689 LON: abn89174413; 6490748 6176346 Donation: Jock Given Contents: Foreward / Peter Westerway -- Issues in broadcasting: a turbulent end to the eighties -- The Tribunal: guardian of the public interest -- Programming: the anatomy of the nation -- Financial results: who made the money? -- Ownership and control: the media baron's -- Location of services: covering the country -- Licensing: the sitting tenants -- The national broadcasters - The ABC and SBS
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Broadcasting in Australia 1990 : the ... yearly review of the industry by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal North Sydney, N.S.W.: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, 1988-1992. More info |
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Broadcasting in Australia 1992 : the ... yearly review of the industry by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal North Sydney, N.S.W.: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, 1988-1992. Call No: 260(94) AUS "1992" CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Place: North Sydney, N.S.W. Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal PubDate: 1988-1992 PhysDes: 4 v. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 25-35 cm Subject: BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA; MEDIA AUSTRALIA; COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA; COMMERCIALS, TV. AUSTRALIA; PAY TV. AUSTRALIA; RADIO AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Overarching report by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal on Australia's broadcasting industries in 1989. Includes: statistical analysis of television and radio programming and audiences, financial results of tv and radio in the commercial and public sectors, owners of Australia's media groups, broadcaster locations and licensees. Notes: Subtitle varies ISSN: 1034-8689 LON: abn89174413; 6490748 6176346 Contents: Foreward / Peter Webb-- Broadcasting issues: the banks take 7 & 10 -- The Tribunal: the broadcasting regulator -- Television Programming: entertainment information and relaxation -- Children's television: Kidz TV -- Radio programming: Gold format dominates again -- Financial results: TV and radio both post losses -- Ownership and control: Black, Packer, Tourang & Fairfax -- Location of services: across this wide brown land -- Licensing: providing a service-- the national broadcasters: The ABC and SBS -- Index of tables and illustrations
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Broadcasting programme standards : determined by the Board in pursuance of the Broadcasting and Television Act 1942-1967 together with certain other information for Commercial Broadcasting Stations / Australian Broadcasting Control Board Canberra: Australian Broadcasting Control Board, 1967. More info |
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BROADCASTING SERVICES ACT More info |
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BROT TELEVISION BROADCASTING More info |
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Catalogue of programmes for non-theatric showing [19-?]. More info |
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CBS is the real drama in the battle for control of Ten in AFR Weekend (2/09/2017) p.25 More info |
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Change ABC charter so kids get real story in The Australian (5/06/2017) p.23 More info |
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Channel Four : television with a difference / Stephen Lambert London: bfi Publishing, 1982. Call No: 201.24CHA LAM Author: Lambert, Stephen Source: UK Place: London Publisher: bfi Publishing PubDate: 1982 PhysDes: vi, 178 p. : ill. ; 21 cm Subject: BROADCASTING; BROADCASTING. UK; CHANNEL FOUR; TELEVISION Summary: "This book gives a fascinating account of how Channel Four came to be set up. Stephen Lambert tells in detail the story of the political infighting, the fierce debates over broadcasting philosophies and lobbying by special interest groups which preceded the establishment of the Channel Four Television Company. He explains exactly what is different about the new service, how it is organised and financed, and what the aims and objectives are of those who are running it and those who are making the programmes." -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index; Used to exist as accession number: 250. Has been now been re-entered on the system as accession number: 8431 ISBN: 0851701248 Contents: -- acknowledgments -- introduction -- 1: ITV2: competetitive or complementary -- 2: opposition to ITV2: the duopolyunder attack -- 3: compromise: the channel four television compant ltd -- 4: putting the show on the road -- appendicies -- index --
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Channels for change : am opportunity to guarantee access and equity in Australian television services / Public Broadcasting Association of Australia's TV Standing Committee's response to the Communications Law Centre Report (1989) Ultimo, NSW: Public Broadcasting Association of Australia, Call No: 210.55(94) PUB CorpAuthor: Public Broadcasting Association of Australia TV Standing Committee Edition: 1990 Place: Ultimo, NSW Publisher: Public Broadcasting Association of Australia PhysDes: 114 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm Subject: COMMUNITY TV. AUSTRALIA; PUBLIC BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ISBN: 9780959722321
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The Cinema and New Technologies : Address to MPEAQ 37th Annual Convention in Australasian Cinema (6/8/1982) vol.11 iss.14 p.10-11 More info |
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Cinema in Australia : an industry profile / written and researched by Jock Given, Rosemary Curtis and Mary McCutcheon Hawthorn, Victoria: Swinburne University of Technology, June 2013. More info |
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COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM More info |
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Commentary on the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal's Children's Program Committee draft children's television program, advertising and drama program standards / Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations Sydney: Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations, 1982. More info |
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Communications and the media in Australia / edited by Ted Wheelwright and Ken Buckley Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1987. More info |
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Community broadcasting and civil society : a keynote address to the 24th National Conference of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia, November 1996. in Metro (1997) iss.110 p.21-25 More info |
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Community television : a great testing ground for the media student in Metro Education (1999) iss.19 p.23-24 More info |
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Creating Australian television drama / Susan Lever North Melbourne, Victoria: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2020. Call No: 224(94) LEV Author: Lever, Susan Edition: 2020 Place: North Melbourne, Victoria Publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing PubDate: 2020 PhysDes: viii,282 pages ; 24cm Subject: ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS 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 site ISBN: 9781925984880
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Creative reboot for the ABC in The Australian [Arts & Entertainment] (29/08/2017) p.14 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Author: Westwood, Matthew PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Report on a review by board members on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's relationship with Australia's arts community and the changes that it heralds
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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) POT Author: Potter, Anna Edition: 2015 Place: Bristol ; Chicago Publisher: Intellect PubDate: 2015 PhysDes: xii, 200 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm Subject: 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); H [TWO OH] 2O [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 site ISBN: 9781783204410 Contents: 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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Culture, difference and the arts / edited by Sneja Gunew and Fazal Rizvi St Leonards, NSW, Australia: Allen & Unwin, 1994. More info |
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Dalton directs ABC to Australian yarns in The Australian [Media] (1/05/2017) p.23 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Author: Bingemann, Mitchell PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION; DALTON, KIM Summary: Report on the essay written by Kim Dalton (a former executive of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation [ABC]), which is critical of the organisation's current management and direction
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Dance, media-entertainment and popular performance in South East Africa / David Kerr Bayreuth: Eckhard Breitinger, 1998. Call No: 408.1(68) KER Author: Kerr, David Source: G Place: Bayreuth Publisher: Eckhard Breitinger PubDate: 1998 PhysDes: 286 p. ; 21 cm Series: Bayreuth African Studies ; 43 Subject: AFRICA; AFRICAN COUNTRIES; BROADCASTING; CULTURE AND THE CINEMA; ENTERTAINMENT; MEDIA; NATIONAL CONTENT. AFRICAN COUNTRIES; NATIONAL CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. AFRICAN COUNTRIES Summary: "David Kerr examines the development of popular entertainment in Zambia and Malawi. He deals with media such as film, radio and television drama as well as with the way modernisation has transformed inidigenous forms of dance and narrative. Kerr also discusses the role of performance related research and the instrumental use of African culture for development purposes." -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-275) and index ISBN: 3927510440 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006 Contents: -- acknowledgments -- introduction -- section A: Dance and oral narrative -- section B: media entertainment -- section C: drama for popular mobilisation -- appendicies --
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Deanne Weir in running for ABC's top job in The Australian [Media] (2/11/2015) p.31 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION. 2015 Author: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Discussion of potential candidates for the position of managing director of the ABC
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The death of broadcasting : media's digital future / Jock Given Sydney: UNSW Press, 1998. More info |
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Decisions and reasons : inquiry into alleged cigarette advertising during the broadcast of the 1990 Australian Grand Prix, IP/91/33, October 1991 / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal [North Sydney]: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, October 1991. More info |
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Developing dialogues / Susun Forde, Kerrie Foxwell & Michael Meadows Bristol, UK: Intellect, 2009. Call No: 201.1-4(94)(=1-81) FOR Author: Forde, Susan; Foxwell, Kerrie; Meadows, Michael Place: Bristol, UK Publisher: Intellect PubDate: 2009 PhysDes: 186 p. ; 23 cm Subject: ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS AND TV; ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS ON TV; RADIO BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA Summary: The audience-producer boundary has collapsed in indigenous and ethnic community broadcasting, and this is the first comprehensive study globally to chart the rise of its new relationship. Based on studies of radio and television audiences in Australia, the authors argue that community radio and television worldwide represents an essential service for indigenous and ethnic audiences. "Developing Dialogues" offers international researchers a new social, cultural and historical perspective on the emergence of the unique Australian community broadcasting sector within the context of other global trends. It will appeal to scholars of media and cultural studies, as well as to industry practitioners and policy makers Notes: includes bibliographical references and index ISBN: 9781841502755
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Dial 1179, the 3KZ story / R. R. Walker South Yarra: Lloyd O'Neil, 1984. Call No: 335.2 (093) WAL Author: Walker, R. R. Source: AT Place: South Yarra Publisher: Lloyd O'Neil PubDate: 1984 PhysDes: vi, 209 p. ; [18] p. of plates ; 25 cm Subject: RADIO BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA Summary: history of 3KZ radio station (Melbourne) Notes: Includes index ISBN: 0855505966 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Digital p/reservations : Kirsten Krauth reports from the Australian International Documentary Conference in Adelaide in Realtime (Dec 1999-Jan 2000) iss.34 p.12-13 Author: Krauth, Kirsten PhysDes: Conference report; Illustration(s) Subject: CONFERENCES. AUSTRALIA. DOCUMENTARY. 1999; DIGITAL BROADCASTING; SEX: THE ANNABEL CHONG STORY (CN, Gough Lewis, 1999); AMERICAN LOVE STORY, AN (US, Jennifer Fox, 1999) Summary: Report on the Australian International Documentary Conference held in Adelaide, November 1999, which focused on the issues of ethics, globalism and the impact of digital technologies. The article also looks at new avenues of distribution for documentary films, the Internet and CD/DVD-ROM. A given example is Film Australia's The Mabo CD-ROM Online project.
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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. More info |
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Documentary : a history of the non-fiction film / Erik Barnouw New York: Oxford University Press, 1974. Call No: 761 BAR Author: Barnouw, Erik, 1908 Source: US Place: New York Publisher: Oxford University Press PubDate: 1974 PhysDes: vi, 332 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: DOCUMENTARY FILMS; FASCISM AND THE CINEMA; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. JAPAN; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. UK; OLYMPICS IN FILMS; ART AND THE CINEMA; ARCHIVES & INSTITUTES, FILM; NUCLEAR ISSUES IN FILMS; COMPILATION FILMS; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. US; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. USSR; VIETNAM WAR IN FILMS; CINEMA-DIRECT; CINEMA VERITE; NAZIS IN FILMS; NEWSREELS; POETRY AND THE CINEMA; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. FRANCE; PARAMOUNT STUDIOS; WORLD WAR II FILMS; SHELL FILM UNIT [AUSTRALIA]; EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD; GPO FILM UNIT; BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION; COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM; REISZ, KAREL; RIEFENSTAHL, LENI; ROUCH, JEAN; RUTTMAN, WALTER; FLAHERTY, ROBERT; CAPRA, FRANK; GRIERSON, JOHN; IVENS, JORIS; JENNINGS, HUMPHREY; KAUFMAN, MIKHAIL; LEACOCK, RICHARD; LORENTZ, PARE; MAYSLES, ALBERT & DAVID; MURROW, EDWARD R.; LUMIERE, AUGUSTE & LOUIS; VERTOV, DZIGA; WRIGHT, BASIL; SUCKSDORFF, ARNE; MOANA (US, Robert Flaherty, 1926); CELOVEK S KINOAPPARATOM (UR, Dziga Vertov, 1929); BACK OF BEYOND, THE (AT, John Heyer, 1953); AMERICAN DREAM (US, Barbara Kopple, 1990); NANOOK OF THE NORTH (US, Robert Flaherty, 1922); NIGHT MAIL (UK, Harry Watt & Basil Wright, 1936); PLOW THAT BROKE THE PLAINS, THE (US, Pare Lorentz, 1936); SALESMAN (US, David Maysles & Albert Maysles & Charlotte Zwerin, 1969); SONG OF CEYLON, THE (UK, Basil Wright, 1934); TRIUMPH DES WILLENS (G, Leni Riefenstahl, 1935); WHY WE FIGHT SERIES (US, 1942-44) Summary: Barnouw traces the documentary from its beginning at the dawn of film history - the work of the Lumiere brothers - to the remarkable group of films that have portrayed the Vietnam war. Films are placed within their broader social perspective, and Barnouw traces filmmaking developments in a single country to global uptake. Particular emphasis is placed on the influence of governments and large corporations on the content of films. The book covers television documentary, direct cinema, cinema verite as well as film-makers dealing with exploration, animals, aspects of war, human behaviour, social problems and propaganda. Such diverse film-makers as Flaherty, Vertov, Grierson, Ivens, Lorentz, Jennings, Sucksdorff, Rouch, Leacock, and the Maysles are included. Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. [297]-311 ISBN: 0195018354 : $10.95 LON: 74079618; 462942
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Documentary : a history of the non-fiction film / Erik Barnouw New York: Oxford University Press, 1993. Call No: 761 BAR Author: Barnouw, Erik, 1908 Edition: 2nd rev. ed Place: New York Publisher: Oxford University Press PubDate: 1993 PhysDes: 400 p. : ill. ; 21 cm Subject: DOCUMENTARY FILMS; ARCHIVES & INSTITUTES, FILM; NUCLEAR ISSUES IN FILMS; CINEMA VERITE; COMPILATION FILMS; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. USSR; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. USA; VIETNAM WAR IN FILMS; CINEMA-DIRECT; NAZIS IN FILMS; NEWSREELS; POETRY AND THE CINEMA; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. FRANCE; FASCISM AND THE CINEMA; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. JAPAN; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. UK; OLYMPICS IN FILMS; ART AND THE CINEMA; PARAMOUNT STUDIOS; WORLD WAR II FILMS; SHELL FILM UNIT [AUSTRALIA]; EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD; GPO FILM UNIT; BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION; COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM; REISZ, KAREL; RIEFENSTAHL, LENI; ROUCH, JEAN; RUTTMAN, WALTER; FLAHERTY, ROBERT; CAPRA, FRANK; Grierson, John; IVENS, JORIS; JENNINGS, HUMPHREY; KAUFMAN, MIKHAIL; LEACOCK, RICHARD; LORENTZ, PARE; MAYSLES, ALBERT & DAVID; MURROW, EDWARD R.; LUMIERE, AUGUSTE & LOUIS; VERTOV, DZIGA; WRIGHT, BASIL; SUCKSDORFF, ARNE; MOANA (US, Robert Flaherty, 1926); CELOVEK S KINOAPPARATOM (UR, Dziga Vertov, 1929); BACK OF BEYOND, THE (AT, John Heyer, 1953); AMERICAN DREAM (US, Barbara Kopple, 1990); NANOOK OF THE NORTH (US, Robert Flaherty, 1922); NIGHT MAIL (UK, Harry Watt & Basil Wright, 1936); PLOW THAT BROKE THE PLAINS, THE (US, Pare Lorentz, 1936); SALESMAN (US, David Maysles & Albert Maysles & Charlotte Zwerin, 1969); SONG OF CEYLON (UK, Basil Wright, 1934); TRIUMPH DES WILLENS (G, Leni Riefenstahl, 1935); WHY WE FIGHT SERIES (US, 1942-44) Summary: This is the second revised edition of Documentary: A History of the Non-fiction Film. Barnouw traces the documentary from its beginning at the dawn of film history - the work of the Lumiere brothers - to the remarkable group of films that have portrayed the Vietnam war. Films are placed within their broader social perspective, and Barnouw traces filmmaking developments in a single country to global uptake. Particular emphasis is placed on the influence of governments and large corporations on the content of films. The book covers television documentary, direct cinema, cinema verite as well as film-makers dealing with exploration, animals, aspects of war, human behaviour, social problems and propaganda. Such diverse film-makers as Flaherty, Vertov, Grierson, Ivens, Lorentz, Jennings, Sucksdorff, Rouch, Leacock, and the Maysles are included. Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. [361]-375) and index ISBN: 0195078985 (pbk. : acid-free paper) : $10.95 LON: 9430204
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Documentary : a history of the non-fiction film / written by Eric Barnouw New York: Oxford University Press, 1974. Call No: 761 BAR Author: Barnouw, Eric Source: US Place: New York Publisher: Oxford University Press PubDate: 1974 PhysDes: 332 p. ; 24 cm Subject: DOCUMENTARY FILMS; ARCHIVES & INSTITUTES, FILM; NUCLEAR ISSUES IN FILMS; CINEMA VERITE; COMPILATION FILMS; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. USSR; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. USA; VIETNAM WAR IN FILMS; CINEMA-DIRECT; NAZIS IN FILMS; NEWSREELS; POETRY AND THE CINEMA; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. FRANCE; FASCISM AND THE CINEMA; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. JAPAN; DOCUMENTARY FILMS. UK; OLYMPICS IN FILMS; ART AND THE CINEMA; PARAMOUNT STUDIOS; WORLD WAR II FILMS; SHELL FILM UNIT [AUSTRALIA]; EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD; GPO FILM UNIT; BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION; COLUMBIA BROADCASTING SYSTEM; REISZ, KAREL; RIEFENSTAHL, LENI; ROUCH, JEAN; RUTTMAN, WALTER; FLAHERTY, ROBERT; CAPRA, FRANK; Grierson, John; IVENS, JORIS; JENNINGS, HUMPHREY; KAUFMAN, MIKHAIL; LEACOCK, RICHARD; LORENTZ, PARE; MAYSLES, ALBERT & DAVID; MURROW, EDWARD R.; LUMIERE, AUGUSTE & LOUIS; VERTOV, DZIGA; WRIGHT, BASIL; SUCKSDORFF, ARNE; MOANA (US, Robert Flaherty, 1926); CELOVEK S KINOAPPARATOM (UR, Dziga Vertov, 1929); BACK OF BEYOND, THE (AT, John Heyer, 1953); AMERICAN DREAM (US, Barbara Kopple, 1990); NANOOK OF THE NORTH (US, Robert Flaherty, 1922); NIGHT MAIL (UK, Harry Watt & Basil Wright, 1936); PLOW THAT BROKE THE PLAINS, THE (US, Pare Lorentz, 1936); SALESMAN (US, David Maysles & Albert Maysles & Charlotte Zwerin, 1969); SONG OF CEYLON, THE (UK, Basil Wright, 1934); TRIUMPH DES WILLENS (G, Leni Riefenstahl, 1935); WHY WE FIGHT SERIES (US, 1942-44) Summary: Barnouw traces the documentary from its beginning at the dawn of film history - the work of the Lumiere brothers - to the remarkable group of films that have portrayed the Vietnam war. Films are placed within their broader social perspective, and Barnouw traces filmmaking developments in a single country to global uptake. Particular emphasis is placed on the influence of governments and large corporations on the content of films. The book covers television documentary, direct cinema, cinema verite as well as film-makers dealing with exploration, animals, aspects of war, human behaviour, social problems and propaganda. Such diverse film-makers as Flaherty, Vertov, Grierson, Ivens, Lorentz, Jennings, Sucksdorff, Rouch, Leacock, and the Maysles are included. ISBN: 0195018354 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006 Contents: -- 1: glimpse of wonders -- 2: images at work -- 3: sound and fury -- 4: clouded lens -- sharp focus -- afterword -- source notes -- bibliography -- index --
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Documentary screens : non-fiction film and television / Keith Beattie Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. Call No: 761 BEA Author: Beattie, Keith Source: UK Place: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan PubDate: 2004 PhysDes: 276 p ; 21cm Subject: DOCUMENTARY FILMS; DOCUMENTARY DRAMAS; 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] 4 CORNERS [TV] (AT, 1961-); BRONENOSETS POTEMKIN [BATTLESHIP POTEMKIN] (UR, Sergei Eisenstein, 1925); 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); 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: 033374117X URL status: URL: 'http://-'
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Drama-documentary / [edited by Andrew Goodwin, Paul Kerr and Ian Macdonald] London: British Film Institute, 1984, c1983. Call No: 761.6 DRA Author: Goodwin, Andrew; Macdonald, Ian; Kerr, Paul Place: London Publisher: British Film Institute PubDate: 1984, c1983 PhysDes: 106 p Series: BFI dossier ; no. 19 Subject: DOCUMENTARY DRAMAS. UK; BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION; WAR GAME, THE (UK, Peter Watkins, 1966); DEATH OF A PRINCESS [TV] (UK/US/NZ/AT/NE, Antony Thomas, 1980); BARBARIAN INVASIONS, THE [INVASIONS BARBARES, LES / INVASION OF THE BARBARIANS, THE] (CN/FR, Denys Arcand 2003) Notes: Bibliography: p. 104-106 LON: 4652832
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Economic aspects of broadcasting regulation Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, c1991. Call No: 205.23(94) BUR Source: AT Place: Canberra Publisher: Australian Govt. Pub. Service PubDate: c1991 PhysDes: xxiv, 270 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm Series: Report (Australia. Bureau of Transport and Communications Economics) ; 71 Subject: BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA; OWNERSHIP, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: "The report presents the findings of an economic study into the effectiveness and efficiency of the main elements of broadcasting regulation in Australia. The study focused on three principal areas of regulation, namely: licensing and other restrictions to entry into the industry; limits on ownership and control of licences; and programming standards." - taken from abstract Notes: Report of a study led by Franco Papandrea. -- AGPS cat. no.: 9115736. -- Bibliography: p. 259-268 ISBN: 0644220503 Donation: donated by Mick Counihan Contents: Foreword -- Abstract -- Summary -- Introduction -- Australian broadcasting and its regulation -- Profile of the Australian broadcasting industry -- Licensing of broadcasters -- Ownership and control -- Program standards and other program regulations -- Costs and effects of program standards -- Efficiency of regulatory arrangements and proposals for change -- Appendix -- Broadcasting regulation overseas -- Ownership of Australia's broadcast media, as at June 1986 and June 1991 -- Television regulation and programming schedules -- Regulation and audience size -- Austrlaian drama development scheme
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The electronic estate : new communications media and Australia / Trevor Barr Melbourne: Penguin Books, 1985. More info |
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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) BUR Author: Bureau of Transport and Communications Economics Source: AT Place: Canberra Publisher: Australian Government Publishing Service PubDate: 1993 PhysDes: 239 p. ; 25 cm Series: Report (Australia. Bureau of Transport and Communications Economics) ; 83 Subject: 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 INTRODUCTION ISBN: 0644324546 ISSN: 1034-4152 Donation: donated by Mick Counihan Contents: 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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Ending the affair : the decline of television current affairs in Australia / Graeme Turner Sydney, N.S.W.: UNSW Press, 2005. More info |
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European television industries / Petros Iosifidis, Jeanette Steemers and Mark Wheeler London: bfi Publishing, 2005. Call No: 20(4)"313" IOF Author: Iosifidis, Petros; Steemers, Jeanette; Wheeler, Mark Source: UK Place: London Publisher: bfi Publishing PubDate: 2005 PhysDes: 186 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm Subject: PUBLIC BROADCASTING; DIGITAL TELEVISION; EUROPEAN COUNTRIES; NEWS CORPORATION; ADVERTISING; CANAL PLUS; WHO WANTS TO BE A MILLIONAIRE (AT, 1999-) Summary: Television in Europe operates in an increasingly globalised communications market characterised by commercialisation, fragmentation and transnational ownership. Digital transmission has resulted in an abundance of televisual offerings, operating in a less heavily regulated dual system of competitive private and publicly owned television channels.Concentrating on the historical , economic, cultural, technological, and political factors behind change, the book provides an opportunity to construct a conceptual and analytical base on which to judge future developments in television in Europe.[taken from back cover] Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN: 1844570592
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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 CORPORATION Author: Lallo, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: 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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Extended TV services in perspectives : in-depth reactions to new services and their implications / Susanna Argardy and Jacinta Burke Melbourne: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, Research Branch, 1982. More info |
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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 CLA Author: University of New England. Clarence Regional Office; University of New England. Department of Adult Education Source: AT Place: Armidale, NSW Publisher: University of New England PubDate: 1961 PhysDes: 128 p. ; 33cm Subject: 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 care Contents: 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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Film on Four 1982/1991 : a survey / John Pym London: bfi Publishing, 1992. Call No: 201.24CHA PYM Author: Pym,John Source: UK Place: London Publisher: bfi Publishing PubDate: 1992 PhysDes: 224 p. : ill., ports. ; 26 cm Subject: BROADCASTING; BROADCASTING. UK; CHANNEL FOUR; FILM; FILMS SHOWN ON TV; TELEVISION Summary: "Channel 4 Television went on air on 2 November 1982. This was also a significant date for the British Film industry, since an important plank in the Channel's programme policy was the financing of theatrical feature films. This book is the first comprehensive survey of this major and highly influential initiative. John Pym describes and assesses every one of the 136 features commissioned and transmitted by Channel 4 in its 'Film on Four' slot between 1982 and 1991. Among the film-makers aided by Channel 4 have been Peter Greenaway, James Ivory, Terence Davies, Colin Gregg and Stephen Frears. Film on Four's successes have included Walter; Paris; Texas; My Beautiful Laundrette; Distant Voices; Still Lives and Another Time, Another Place. In addition to an historical chrononlogy of the 1980s, FILM ON FOUR contains his technical credits, cast lists, budgets and viewing figures of all 136 films - much of which primary information is published or the first time." -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes index; Used to be on system as Accession Number 3222. Has been re-entered as 8433 (17/1/13 HM) ISBN: 0851703453 Contents: -- introduction -- chapter 1: where are you, pigeon? 1982/1983 -- chapter 2: playing on the sea-shore 1984/1985 -- chapter 3: that's her in a movie 1986/1987 -- chapter 4: off the ration 1988/1989 -- chapter 5: thank you, Adolf! 1990/1991 -- appendix a: budgets -- appendix b: credits -- acknowledgments -- index --
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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) WIN Author: Windschuttle, Keith; Windschuttle, Elizabeth Source: AT Place: North Ryde, N.S.W. Publisher: Cassell Australia PubDate: [1981] PhysDes: 321 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm Subject: 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: 072699281X Contents: 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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Floating lives : the media and Asian diasporas / edited by Stuart Cunningham and John Sinclair St Lucia, Qld.: University of Queensland Press, 1999. More info |
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Four Corners : twenty-five years / Robert Pullan Sydney: ABC Enterprises for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 1986. Call No: 79FOU PUL Author: Pullan, Robert Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: ABC Enterprises for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation PubDate: 1986 PhysDes: 162 p., [27] p. of plates : ports. ; 24 cm Subject: BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; [FOUR] 4 CORNERS [TV] (AT, 1961-) Summary: "Four Corners - Twenty-five Years recalls programs which broke new ground for television public affairs and events which made news in their time. The author's incisive style produces images and powerful stories whose strength remains undiminished by the passing years. This book is not an inventory of the subjects the program has tackled, nor does it catalogue all the people who have made Four Corners the extraordinary success story it is. Robert Pullan, himself a journalist and author, went to people who had worked for Four Corners to find his material, to past and present Four Corners journalists who selected highlights of their work. 'No one program has the power by itself to widen the agenda of public debate' Pullan says, 'but it seemed to me that Four Corners had been on the cutting edge of major changes and that it would be interesting to tell the story from this perspective'. " -- BOOK BLURB ISBN: 0642527334 Donation: Levy collection Contents: -- contents -- introduction -- 'A quality Sunday newspaper' -- the Charlton-Raymond show -- Allan Ashbolt and the RSL -- the invisible execution -- character and the camera -- secret worlds -- sex and sensitivity -- mining the environment -- the big league -- handle with care -- the rainbow warrior and 'branded' -- out of sight, out of mind -- acknowledgements -- presenter/comperes 1961-1986 -- executive producers 1961-1986 --
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Framing culture : criticism and policy in Australia / Stuart Cunningham North Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1992. More info |
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Free media : the fundamental choice for Australia: a braodcasting system for domestication or freedom?; a Free Media public discussion paper. / Bruce Dickson (acting on behalf of the Research Team) St. Lucia, QLD: Campaign for Community Control of Media, 30 June 1976. More info |
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From the dark side : survey of the portrayal of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders on commercial television / by Lester Bostock North Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Authority, c1993. Call No: 410.1=1-81 BOS Author: Bostock, Lester CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Authority Source: AT Place: North Sydney Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Authority PubDate: c1993 PhysDes: 38 p ; 30 cm Series: Monograph (Australian Broadcasting Authority) ; 3 supplement Subject: ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS AND TV; ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS ON TV; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING AUTHORITY Summary: Research arising from the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal study reported in 'The people we see on TV - cultural diversity on television'. This study was commissioned to investigate attitudes of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders to their portrayal on national television. Notes: Supplement to monograph 3; At head of title: Kuri Productions Pty. Ltd. ISBN: 0642191905
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Future directions for commercial television : volume 1: report / Department of Communications Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1985. More info |
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The gatekeepers : the global media battle to control Australia's pay TV / by Mark Westfield Annandale, N.S.W: Pluto, 2000. Call No: 203 WES Author: Westfield, Mark Source: AT Place: Annandale, N.S.W Publisher: Pluto PubDate: 2000 PhysDes: xxvi, 393 p. ; 22 cm Subject: PAY TV; PAY TV AUSTRALIA; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA Summary: "Written in the lively style of a novel, this book delves deep into the inner workings of the corporate empires of Murdoch and Packer - and describes how the dynamics of this struggle finally set the two tycoons against each other. It is an extraordinary account of the deals and the game playing at the centre of this critical slice of Australian media history - revealing much about the relationships of global corporations and national governments, and the impact on consumers" -- Back cover Notes: Includes index; Includes bibliographical references ISBN: 1871204194 Contents: 1. Out of the frying pan -- 2. Setting the stage -- 3. Bush track to the superhighway -- 4. The game gets serious -- 5. Betrayal -- 6. Satellite dawn -- 7. Midsummer manoeuvres -- 8. The coming of cable -- 9. When friends fall out -- 10. Total war
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The greater perspective : guidelines for the production of television and film about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders / researched and compiled by Lester Bostock [Sydney]: Special Broadcasting Service, 1990. More info |
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Guide to pay TV anti-siphoning provisions / Australian Broadcasting Authority Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Authority, 1996. Call No: 303.333(94) AUS Author: Australian Broadcasting Authority Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Authority PubDate: 1996 PhysDes: 31 pages ; 30 cm Subject: PAY TV. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING AUTHORITY; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; BROADCASTING RIGHTS. AUSTRALIA; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; LEGISLATION. AUSTRALIA; LICENSING LAWS. AUSTRALIA; SPORT AND TV. AUSTRALIA; SPORT ON TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: "This guide provides an overview of anti-siphoning provisions contained in the [Broadcasting Services] Act and outlines a number of issues which have arisen since the anti-siphoning list came into force. The Act sets out the rules that are designed to prevent 'siphoning' of certain programs broadcast on national and commercial television (free-to-air television) and gives particular powers to the ABA and to the Minister in relation to the operation of these rules. Siphoning means the obtaining by a pay TV licensee of the exclusive rights (i.e. both free-to-air and pay TV rights) to broadcast an event (or events), such that those events could not be received on free-to-air television and would only be available to subscribers of the pay TV service. Without fettering the Minister's discretion to exercise his powers, this guide indicates how the ABA will approach certain situations. The ABA hopes this will provide guidance to parties wishing to negotiate rights to events that may be broadcast on Australian free-to-air or pay-tv services." - Introduction Contents: Definitions -- Development of guidelines -- Introduction -- Anti-siphoning provisions -- Role of the ABA -- Role of the minister -- Limitations of anti-siphoning list in the case of newly created events -- Other issues arising from the operation of the anti-siphoning list -- Attachements: anti-siphoning list and amendments; extracts Broadcasting Services Act 1992; Directions to the ABA; Consideration of terms and phrases contained in section 115 examples
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Guthrie has ABC news in her sights in The Australian (9/03/2017) p.3 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Author: Brook, Stephen PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Looking at the comments made by ABC Managing Director Michelle Guthrie in regards to cost-cutting measures to the broadcaster including cutting tv news funding, as well as her response to allegations of tokenism towards women and her background as a fomrer employee of Rupert Murdoch
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Guthrie on right track but ABC culture harder to change in The Australian (13/03/2017) p.24 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Author: Mitchell, Chris PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Opinion piece on the current leadership of the ABC and how the author hopes that the ABC becomes more cost effective
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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 CORPORATION Author: Weisser, Rebecca PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: 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 CORPORATION Author: Davidson, Darren PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: 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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Handbook / Australian film and television school North Ryde N.S.W.: The School, 1986. More info |
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Handbook of broadcasting services in the colonies etc. / Issued by the Information Department, Colonial Office [London?]: Information Department, Colonial Office, January 1952. CorpAuthor: Information Department, Colonial Office Edition: Fourth edition Place: [London?] Publisher: Information Department, Colonial Office PubDate: January 1952 PhysDes: 118 p. ; 33 cm Subject: BROADCASTING Notes: Technical data on broadcast facilities in various British Colonies.
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Handbook on broadcasting services in the colonies etc. / Information department, Colonial Office [London?]: Information department, Colonial Office, January, 1952. Call No: 20(41-44) COL CorpAuthor: Information department, Colonial Office Edition: Fourth Place: [London?] Publisher: Information department, Colonial Office PubDate: January, 1952 Subject: BROADCASTING
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"Harry Tracy"- 3-way license to the U.K. in Australasian Cinema (24/9/1982) vol.11 iss.17 p.5 More info |
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Hector : the story of Hector Crawford and Crawford Productions North Melbourne, Victoria: ARCADIA, the general books' imprint of Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2015. Call No: 81CRA BAZ Author: Bazzani, Rozzi Source: AT Place: North Melbourne, Victoria Publisher: ARCADIA, the general books' imprint of Australian Scholarly Publishing PubDate: 2015 PhysDes: xvii, 331 pages, 34 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits, photographs ; 24 cm Subject: TELEVISION; AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; PRODUCERS; PRODUCING. AUSTRALIA; DIRECTORS; BROADCASTING; CRAWFORD PRODUCTIONS; CRAWFORD, HECTOR; HOMICIDE [TV] (AT, 1964-1975); BOX, THE [TV] (AT, 1974-77); BOX, THE [TV] (AT, 1974-77); SULLIVANS, THE [TV] (AT, 1975-1982); CARSON'S LAW [TV] (AT, 1983); FLYING DOCTORS, THE [TV] (AT, 1986-91) Summary: "Hector Crawford - the name remains synonymous with Australian television.The tag line 'This has been a Crawford Production' still resonates with generations of Australians who grew up with his cops, the Sullivan family or any of the long line of productions that flowed from his legendary company. His public facade is part of our collective memory but the man behind it, and how his passion and determination changed Australian culture forever is revealed in 'Hector'. Rozzi Bazzani recounts vividly how, as Crawford's influence grew, the off-screen politics employed by the TV networks and rivals to diminish his company's power became as exciting as any of his on-screen dramas." -- BOOK BACK COVER BLURB Notes: Incudes bibliographical references (pages 303-315) and index ISBN: 9781925003734 Contents: -- part one -- the high seas -- the first family -- choir of angels -- sweet inspiration -- young lives -- searching Hart's heart -- 'music for the people' -- music changes everything -- war torn -- words and music -- no place like home -- classical gas -- heartache and hope -- the first big talent show -- testing times -- love and marriage -- sneak preview -- nuts and bolts -- the spoken word -- the boys in blue -- an identity crisis -- the big picture -- the lobbyist -- game rules -- part two -- television reality -- down to business -- quiz bang -- dirty dancing -- television tease -- all out -- was I dreaming? -- it's an emergency -- all in the family -- overshadowed -- pushing the limit -- fizzled -- the little yellow booklet -- political art -- olderfleet building -- consider it done -- new horizons -- loss and gain -- the bid -- the decision -- back to the drawing board -- homicide -- family business -- a new podium -- pioneering pictures -- forward push -- a sister's heartbreak -- striking a balance -- hunting all over -- 'divvy four' -- fighting words -- head on -- variety is the spice -- new faces -- the art of tennis -- up, up and away -- the bush on television -- drawing power -- actors act : tv: make it Australian -- a sparkling piano man to the rescue -- acting out -- hollywood on the Yarra -- a new way -- a seniors film moment -- hands across the ocean -- hoist on his petard -- sex, lies and videotape -- the flood gates open -- boys' toys -- the box -- local features feature -- the empire strikes back -- last of the Australians -- where to from here? -- everybody wants to get in on the act -- slip sliding away -- a friend in deed -- the axe falls hard -- blockade -- the comeback -- a family in war: the Sullivans -- interlude -- leaving home -- part three -- together at last -- repeat with movement -- no new tricks -- all the rivers run -- carson's law -- the flying doctors -- da capo -- palace coup -- the last act of a mogul --
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history and development of the ABC Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Corporation, August 1984. Call No: 201.1-4(94) AUS CorpAuthor: Press and Public Information Department, Australian Broadcasting Corporation Place: Sydney Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Corporation PubDate: August 1984 PhysDes: 16 pages ; 25 cm Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ISBN: 9780642976079
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The Hollywood Reporter. A Special Report on Location in Australia in The Hollywood Reporter (05/01/1988) vol.300 iss.27 p.s1-s128 More info |
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How CBS outsmarted the Murdochs on Ten in Australian Financial Review (4/12/2017) p.30 More info |
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Hoyts Media Limited : prospectus 1987. Call No: 207(94) HOYTS Source: AT PubDate: 1987 PhysDes: 58 pages: illustrations; 30 cm Subject: HOYTS; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; RADIO AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA Summary: Prospectus for stock market exchange listing for Hoyts Media Limited, an entertainment company with a speciality in radio broadcasting in Australia Notes: Underwriter and sponsoring broker: Bain & Company; 6-10 O'Connell Street; Sydney NSW 2000
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I'm Going To Tell You a Secret in Australian Cinematographer (March 2015) iss.65 p.18-25 More info |
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Icons in the fire : The decline and fall of almost everybody in the British Film Industry 1984-2000 / Alexander Walker London: Orion, 2004. Call No: 71(41) WAL Author: Walker, Alexander Source: UK Place: London Publisher: Orion PubDate: 2004 PhysDes: xxiv, 328 p. ; colour illustrations ; 22 cm Subject: ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS (UK, Julien Temple, 1986); GOVERNMENT AID. UK; ATTENBOROUGH, RICHARD; BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION; JAMES BOND IN FILMS; BRITISH FILM INSTITUTE; CANNES FILM FESTIVAL; CHANNEL FOUR; [FOUR] 4 WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL (UK, Mike Newell, 1994); FULL MONTY, THE (UK/US, Robert Cattaneo, 1997); GOLAN, MENAHEM; GOLAN-GLOBUS PRODUCTIONS; GLOBUS, YORAM; GOLDCREST FILMS; GREENAWAY, PETER; JORDAN, NEIL; KILLING FIELDS, THE (UK, Roland Joffe, 1984); LOACH, KENNETH; MERCHANT IVORY PRODUCTIONS; MIRAMAX FILMS; PUTTNAM, DAVID; SHAKESPEARE, WILLIAM; WISH YOU WERE HERE (UK, David Leland, 1987); WOOLLEY, STEPHEN; WORKING TITLE Summary: "FOUR WEDDINGS AND A FUNERAL, NOTTING HILL, THE FULL MONTY, BRIDGET JONES' DIARY - all made in Britain, all huge successes, but none financed by British money...
Walker's previous volumes, HOLLYWOOD ENGLAND and NATIONAL HEROES, covered the period until 1984. This final volume tells the inside story right up to date of why a nation that produces actors of the calibre of Kenneth Branagh, Daniel Day-Lewis, Hugh Grant, Emma Thompson, Robert Carlyle, Kate Winslet and directors such as Anthony Minghella, Sam Mendes, Stephen Frears, Neil Jordan, Peter Greenaway, Ken Loach and Guy Ritchie cannot sustain a native film industry.
Walker's revelations on the iniquities of National Lottery funding of movies - over £200m to date and hardly a profitable film among those so far produced - have been headline news. Walker relates the extraordinary events of the past two decades years through the individuals, the companies and the studios." -- from book jacket (abridged) Notes: Includes introduction by Joseph Connelly, includes preface and index ISBN: 0752856103 Donation: Bruce Hodsdon Contents: Before the title: The Chinese butterfly -- 1. Alive and kicking -- 2. Self-congratulatory trumpet flourish -- 3. Cannon a go-go -- 4. The Coca-cola kid -- 5. Cannon self-destructs -- 6. Talents at work -- 7. From the depths -- 8. Contemporary and traditional -- 9. Independant struggles -- 10. Talking film finance -- 11. Just one film -- 12. Lottery promise -- 13. No rank revival -- 14. Hit the screen running -- 15. Fool's gold -- 16. Thrown away - 17. Ends and beginnings
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The Image Empire : a history of broadcasting in the United States, volume 3 - from 1953 / Erik Barnouw New York: Oxford Univesity Press, 1970. Call No: 70(04) BAR Author: Barnouw, Erik Source: US Place: New York Publisher: Oxford Univesity Press PubDate: 1970 PhysDes: 396 p. ; ill., ports. ; 24 cm. Subject: BROADCASTING. US; HISTORY AND TV Notes: Includes bibliographies and indexes. Donation: donated by Senses of Cinema, 2010 Contents: --introduction 3 -- 1: Enterprise, 5 -- McCarthy and the General, 8 -- TV dinner, 13 -- Five sets, one murder, 21 -- anthology, 25 -- this is the news, 40 -- the fault, dear brutus, 46 -- pay-off, 56 -- Pat, bob, and bob, 58 -- Warner Brothers presents 61 -- Boom 1956-57, 65 -- Telefilms, 80 -- 2: Empire, 85 -- Dulles duo, 92 -- through the curtain, 103 -- bonanza world, 108 -- Enter Mr. k, 117 -- kitchen talk, 119 -- "say it aint so", 122 -- but not in disneyland, 129 -- voice of jazz, 133 -- floating spectacular, 135 -- complex, 143 -- 3: Fission, 147 -- untouchable, 148 -- primary, 155 -- I assume you two gentlemen know each other, 160 --forbidden fruits, 170 -- high priority, 173 -- golden dragon, 175 -- camelot, 177 -- attention, Havana!, 185 -- wasteland, 196 -- in orbit, 207 -- Tv ultimatum, 211 -- news 1962-63, 217 -- Dallas to Arlington, 227 -- 4: Juggernaut, 239 -- Adversary system, 243 -- girl with a daisy, 252 -- paranoid pictures presents, 260 -- revolt in the newsroom, 271 -- image control, 281 -- subculture, 287 -- meanwhile back in prime time ..., 303 -- shoot-out, 314 -- moonscape, 326, milestone, 331 -- 5: Reckoning, 355 -- Appendix A: chronology, 345 -- appendix B: laws, 349, bibliogrpahy, 355 -- index, 375 --
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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) AUS CorpAuthor: Victoria. Parliament. Economic Development Committee Source: AT Place: Melbourne Publisher: Economic Development Committee PubDate: 1999 PhysDes: xviii, 267 p. ; 25 cm Series: Parliamentary paper (Victoria. Parliament) ; no. 49 Subject: 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: 0731152646 LON: 20167830
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Inquiry into the future use of the sixth television channel : issues paper Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Authority, 1996. Call No: 205.26(94) AUS CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Authority Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Authority PubDate: 1996 PhysDes: 51 pages ; 30 cm Subject: BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA Summary: An paper that the Australian Broadcasting Authority created as to raise issues for public consultation in relation to the statement "the ABA invites comment on the national benefits which may accure from possible uses of the sixth channel that should be considered as part of this inquiry". LON: abn96289654; 12653174 Contents: Comments invited as part of this inquiry -- Part 1: Introduction -- Part 2: Background -- Part 3: The current use of the sixth channel and issues for its future use -- Part 4: Some options -- Part 5: Regulation and implementation implications -- Attachments
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Inquiry into the regulation of the use of satellite program services by broadcasters : Volume I, July 1984 / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Canberra: Government Printer, 1984. Call No: 201.29(-55)(94) AUS Source: AT Place: Canberra Publisher: Government Printer PubDate: 1984 PhysDes: xli, 353 p., [1] folded leaf of map ; 25 cm Subject: BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; SATELLITE BROADCASTING Summary: The report includes an overview of how satellites and television delivery modes operated in Australia and worldwide, gives an overview of the history and present situation of commercial television in Australia, with predictions of its future as well. The report looks at the legislation of Satellite Program Services (SPS) and how this works with commercial television. ISBN: 0642075638
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Inside the ABC : a piece of Australian history / Frank Dixon Melbourne: The Hawthorn Press, 1975. Call No: 19(94)ABC DIX Author: Dixon, Frank Source: AT Place: Melbourne Publisher: The Hawthorn Press PubDate: 1975 PhysDes: 218 p. ; 23 cm Subject: 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 JACKET Notes: Includes index ISBN: 0725601566 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006 Contents: -- 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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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) KEL Author: Kelso, Ross; Armstrong, Mark Source: AT Place: Melbourne VIC Publisher: Media and Telecommunications Policy Group PubDate: 1997 PhysDes: 62 pages : illustrated ; 30 cm Subject: 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 bound Contents: 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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Is there a moderate on the roof? : ABC years / Tom Molomby Melbourne: William Heinemann Australia, 1991. More info |
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Kids' TV : 433 things to do in a rainy studio / Ian Fairweather ; with drawings by Deane Taylor [Adelaide]: NBN Limited, Southern Television Corporation, 1981. More info |
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The language of new media / Lev Manovich Cambridge, Mass. London: MIT Press, c2001. Call No: 775 MAN Author: Manovich, Lev Source: US Place: Cambridge, Mass. London Publisher: MIT Press PubDate: c2001 PhysDes: xxxix, 354 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Series: Leonardo Subject: DIGITAL BROADCASTING; DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY; MEDIA; INTERACTIVE CINEMA; INTERNET AND THE CINEMA; INTERNET AND TV; COMPUTER GRAPHICS; COMPUTER GAMES; COMPUTERIZED ANIMATION AND SPECIAL EFFECTS; COMPUTERS AND THE CINEMA; ANIMATION; VIRTUAL REALITY; LOOP FILMS; NARRATIVE IN FILMS; BARTHES, ROLAND; BENJAMIN, WALTER; COMOLLI, JEAN-LOUIS; MELIES, GEORGES; CELOVEK S KINOAPPARATOM (UR, Dziga Vertov, 1929); JURASSIC PARK (US, Steven Spielberg,, 1993) Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN: 0262133741 : No price LON: 21628309
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Last-minute deal keeps Nine in Tassie in The Australian [Business News] (1/07/2016) p.21 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; NINE NETWORK Author: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: NINE NETWORK; DIGITAL BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA Summary: Nine Network has signed a deal to have its signal televised in Tasmania, preventing a blackout of metro network content such as The Voice and The Block.
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Life with Aunty : 40 years with the ABC / Ellis Blain Sydney: Methuen, 1977. Call No: 19(94)ABC BLA Author: Blain, Ellis Place: Sydney Publisher: Methuen PubDate: 1977 PhysDes: viii, 216 p. ; 24 cm Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION; HISTORY OF TV. AUSTRALIA; BLAIN, ELLIS Summary: "The Australian Broadcasting Commission has for decades been accepted as a vital part of our cultural life. But recent troubled times - of renewed government pressures - have inspired close examination of the whole fabric of our broadcasting system by friend and foe alike. Ellis Blain has worked intimately with the ABC for forty years, and is uniquely placed to analyse its structure, policies, and philosophy. His insight into the many aspects of its commitment casts illumination on its direction during the reigns of Chairmen Cleary, Boyer, Darling, Madgwick, Downing and Bland and General Managers Moses and Duckmanton. Finance, the commissioners, staff relations, evaluation by ratings and the future course for the ABC within the total broadcasting context are matters of important concern that are fully discussed. " -- BOOK JACKET ISBN: 0454000634 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006 Contents: -- preface -- 1. living with aunty -- 2. in the beginning -- 3. the ABC hit parade -- 4. everybody's ABC -- 5. here is the news -- 6. current affairs and political pressures -- 7. this day tonight -- 8. how do we rate? -- 9. an announcer's life -- 10. getting ready for television -- 11. an interviewer's view -- 12. some VIPs and others -- 13 . the staff -- 14. the family upstairs -- 15. what's wrong with the ABC? -- 16. the price of liberty --
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LIMELIGHT Kings Cross, NSW: ArtsDiary Pty Ltd, 2003. More info |
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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) DEP Place: Canberra Publisher: Australian Government Publishing Service PhysDes: vi, 327 p. ; 25 cm Subject: 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' chapter Notes: Review submitted by James Oswin. -- Australian Government Publishing Service cat. no. 8414620 ISBN: 064403498X Donation: donated by Mick Counihan Contents: 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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A long road home : the life and times of Grisha Sklovsky / by John Nicholson North Melbourne, Vic.: Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2009. Call No: 81SKL NIC Author: Nicholson, John Source: AT Place: North Melbourne, Vic. Publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing PubDate: 2009 PhysDes: xiv, 251 p, [30] p. of plates : ill. 22cm Subject: SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; SKLOVKSY, GRISHA Summary: " As the Foundation Chairman of SBS Television and Radio, Grisha Sklovsky was a most persuasive international voice in Australian public life, but how he came to be so reveals a remarkable story. By the time Grisha was 24 years of age, in 1939, he had lived through the turmoil affecting Europe since the outbreak of the First World War - and had witnessed much of it. A charming, brilliant, wealthy young Russian, he had led a forcedly peripatetic life in Siberia, Berlin, and France, where he was undertaking doctoral research in the laboratory of a Nobel Prize - winning scientist. War curtailed the promise of these early years. Grisha came to Australia as a refugee from a shattered Europe, but his motivation for coming was his relationship with a young woman from Melbourne, whom he had met and fallen in love with at the very outbreak of war. From vastly different backgrounds, they had kept their emotional bond through years of seperation and uncertainty. Once in Australia, Grisha maintained his wide international circle of friends and contact with family members in Russia, including the renowned scientist Josif Sklovsky. He played an active role in the Australian Institute of International Affairs for more than 40 years. He saw the Special Broadcasting Service as a major contributor and influence in building a new society and was instrumental in overcoming the challenges faced in its establishment. A staff member of SBS, writing of Grisha, would record: 'It took a great talent to sell these ideas to a community which was trying to come to terms with its part on one of the most momentous population movements in history.' " -- BOOK JACKET Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN: 9781921509438 Contents: Siberia -- Berlin -- Lyon -- Czech brigade -- England -- Waiting -- Invasion -- From Greece to Paris to America -- Melbourne -- Family, friends and Europe -- Battlegrounds and the antarctic -- New directions and multiculturalism -- SBS television -- Of Camberwell and other battles -- Moscow -- Last days
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Losing touch? in Weekend Australian [Review] (10/06/2017) p.1 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA Author: Neill, Rosemary PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION; DALTON, KIM Summary: Piece on Australian tv drama production and questioning the amount of production that has been undertaken by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Mentions former ABC executive Kim Dalton and his essay 'Missing in action: the ABC and Australian Screen Culture'. Quotes from Penny Chapman, Screen Producers Australia, Freeview and the Australian Childrens Television Foundation
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Making broadcasting useful: the African experience : the development of radio and television in Africa in the 1980s / George Wedell, editor ; James Kangwana and Lawrence Lawler, assistant editors. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press : European Institute for the Media, 1986. Call No: 67(4) WED Edition: 1986 Source: UK Place: Manchester, UK Publisher: Manchester University Press : European Institute for the Media PubDate: 1986 PhysDes: xii, 306 p. : maps ; 24 cm Subject: BROADCASTING; AFRICA; TELEVISION. AFRICA ISBN: 071901865X Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Making our voices heard : Canadian broadcasting and film for the 21st century / Mandate Review Committee, CBC, NFB, Telefilm [Ottawa, Ont.]: Ministry of Supply and Services, 1996. Call No: 201(71) MAN CorpAuthor: Mandate Review Committee, CBC, NFB, Telefilm (Canada); Canada. Canadian Heritage Place: [Ottawa, Ont.] Publisher: Ministry of Supply and Services PubDate: 1996 PhysDes: 299 p. : ill. ; 28 cm Subject: INDUSTRY, FILM. CANADA; INDUSTRY, TV. CANADA; NATIONAL FILM BOARD OF CANADA; TELEFILM CANADA; CANADIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Notes: Simultaneously published in French as: Faire entendre nos voix : le cinema et la tTlTvision du Canada au 21e si¯ ecle; Subtitle on spine: Report of the Mandate Review Committee, CBC, NFB, Telefilm; Canadian broadcasting and film for the 21st century ISBN: 0662241053 LON: 12400027
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The many, many losers (and a few winners) from the CBS-Ten takeover in Crikey.com.au (29/08/2017) p.1 More info |
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The mass media : a personal report / by John Temple Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1975. Call No: 401.1 TEM Author: Temple, John Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: Angus & Robertson PubDate: 1975 PhysDes: 148 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 20 cm. Subject: MEDIA; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION ISBN: 0207128308 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Masters decrees to up ABC drama in Encore (Feb 2000) vol.18 iss.1 p.20 More info |
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Max Taylor Talks With Michel Pearce in Lumiere (May-June 1971) iss.9 p.10-11 More info |
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McLachlan swings axe at ABC cull in Daily Telegraph [Sydney Confidential] (12/04/2017) p.22 More info |
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Media bill in hands of crossbench in Australian Financial Review (07/11/2016) p.27 More info |
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The media & communications in Australia / edited by Stuart Cunningham and Graeme Turner Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2002. More info |
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Media could face major shake-up in Sunday Age [-] (7/05/2017) p.4 More info |
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Media cultures : reappraising transnational media / edited by Michael Skovmand and Kim Christian Schrªder London New York: Routledge, 1992. Call No: 408.3 MED Author: Skovmand, Michael; Schrªder, Kim Place: London New York Publisher: Routledge PubDate: 1992 PhysDes: viii, 222 p. ; 22 cm Subject: MEDIA; NATIONAL IDENTITY AND TV. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES; NEWS PROGRAMMES; CULTURAL IMPERIALISM. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES; AUDIENCES; CULT FILMS; INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING; NATIONAL CULTURE AND TV; SYDICATION; POSTMODERNISM AND TV/VIDEO; PUBLIC BROADCASTING; GULF WAR ON TV; BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION; CABLE NEWS NETWORK; NORSK RIKSKRINGKASTING; BOGART, HUMPHREY; POTTER, DENNIS; CASABLANCA (US, Michael Curtiz, 1942); ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, THE (UK, Jim Sharman, 1975); WHEEL OF FORTUNE [TV] (US, 1975-); A BOUT DE SOUFFLE (FR, Jean-Luc Godard, 1959); BREATHLESS (FR, Jean-Luc Godard, 1959); BREATHLESS (US, Jim McBride, 1983); PENNIES FROM HEAVEN (US, Herbert Ross, 1981) Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN: 0415063841; 041506385X (pbk.) LON: 8457888
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Media Education in Lumiere (August, 1973) iss.26 p.36-37 More info |
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The media in Australia : industries, texts, audiences / edited by Stuart Cunningham and Graeme Turner St Leonards, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 1997. Call No: 401(94) MED Author: Cunningham, Stuart; Turner, Graeme Edition: 2nd ed Place: St Leonards, N.S.W. Publisher: Allen & Unwin PubDate: 1997 PhysDes: xviii, 490 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: MEDIA. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA; ADVERTISING. AUSTRALIA; AUDIENCE RESEARCH. AUSTRALIA; AUDIENCES. AUSTRALIA; PAY TV. AUSTRALIA; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA; NEWS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA; OWNERSHIP. AUSTRALIA; POLITICS AND TV. AUSTRALIA; GOVERNMENT CONTROL. AUSTRALIA; VIOLENCE ON TV. AUSTRALIA; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA; WOMEN AND TV. AUSTRALIA; HOME VIDEO. AUSTRALIA; RATINGS. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING TRIBUNAL; COUNTRY PRACTICE, A [TV] (AT, 1981-1993, 1994); PERFECT MATCH [TV] (AT, 1984-89?) Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 441-467 ISBN: 1864482737 LON: 12826003
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Media in running for coveted top job at ABC in Saturday Age [News] (14/11/2015) p.5 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION (2015) Author: Knott, Matthew PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: A short list of candidates to replace Mark Scott, managing director of the ABC.
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Media laws for the real world in The Australian (8/05/2017) p.13 More info |
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The Media reader / edited by Manuel Alvarado and John O. Thompson London: BFI Pub., 1990. More info |
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Memoirs of an abominable showman / Billy Moloney Adelaide: Rigby Limited, 1968. More info |
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Mr Exhibitor, you will pay anyway! in Australasian Cinema (15/10/1982) vol.11 iss.18 p.5 More info |
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Murdoch's choice: save or kill Ten in Australian Financial Review (1/05/2017) p.1 More info |
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Murrow : his life and times / A. M. Sperber New York: Freundlich, 1986. More info |
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Nationals push to protect rural local news in Sydney Morning Herald (21/01/2016) p.4 More info |
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Netflix, Google 'should invest in Aussie content' in Australian Financial Review [Marketing & Media] (21/9/2015) p.37 More info |
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Netflix primed for a local content fight in The Australian [Business News] (25/03/2015) p.21 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; NETFLIX Author: Davidson, Darren PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: NETFLIX; PAY TV. AUSTRALIA; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA Summary: The CEO of Netflix, Reed Hastings, discusses the companies arrival onto the burgeoning Australian Subscriber Video on Demand (SVOD) market. Free to air broadcasters and other SVOD providers have warned Netflix that their arrival does not mean that they will take over the market.
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Networking : commerical television in Australia: a history / Nick Herd Strawberry Hills, NSW: Currency House, 2012. Call No: 71(94) HER Author: Herd, Nick Source: AT Place: Strawberry Hills, NSW Publisher: Currency House PubDate: 2012 PhysDes: xix, 388 p. : ill. ; 25 cm Subject: BROADCASTING; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; HISTORY OF TV; HISTORY OF TV. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA Summary: " 'I hope this thing will not come to Australia in my term of office', said Prime Minister Menzies in 1952. But it did. In 1956 Australia opened its first channel and began the long road that changed our way of life. Nickl Herd has written the first comprehensive history of the powerful, popular industry that is our commercial television: a brilliantly researched, independent account of the way the networks spread across the nation and of the revolution that accompanied them - the deals, the ratings, the advertisers, the protests, the tribunals, the regulation, the programs that won and lost fortunes. In Nick Herd's hands our television emerges as a social force, one which has brought us together in the lounge room, carried us out into the streets, told our stories, transformed our sports culture and captured our history, our politics and the world around us."-- BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 329-362) and index ISBN: 9780980798265 Contents: -- the long road to television -- subscribers -- acknowledgments -- abbreviations --1: the coming of television -- 2: the government decides -- 3: the expansion of television services 1956-65 -- 4: the audience-commodity and program-supply markets -- 5: Reform of commercial television -- 6: structural change in the broadcast-station market -- 7: changing dynamics of program supply and audience 1974-1998 -- 8: convergence and incumbency -- 9: commerical television and the multimedia world -- appendices -- endnotes -- bibliography -- index --
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Networking in Canberra Times [TV Guide] (30/05/2016) p.2 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA 2016 Author: Kalina, Paul PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: 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 Zari Notes: same article in The Age, same title, Section: Green Guide, p 2, June 2 2016
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New Independents on Four [London]: Channel Four Television, Call No: 201.24CHA NEW CorpAuthor: Channel Four Television Source: UK Place: [London] Publisher: Channel Four Television PhysDes: Publicity Subject: BROADCASTING. UK; TELEVISION Notes: Short pamphlet on Channel Four; Previously listed as Accession Number: 3099, now listed as 8434
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New twist for SBS indents in Encore (Feb 2000) vol.18 iss.1 p.59 More info |
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News leaders in Sunday Age [Sunday Life] (19/07/2015) p.8-10 More info |
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The News Man : sixty years of television / by Mal Walden Melbourne, Vic.: Brolga Publishing, c2016. Call No: 81WAL WAL Author: Walden, Mal Source: AT Place: Melbourne, Vic. Publisher: Brolga Publishing PubDate: c2016 PhysDes: 378 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits ; 23 cm Subject: TELEVISION; TELEVISION JOURNALISM; TELEVISION JOURNALISM. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION JOURNALISTS; NEWS PRESENTERS. AUSTRALIA; NEWS PROGRAMMES; NEWS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIA; WALDEN, MAL Summary: "The News Man is a very personal look at the public face of news by one of Australia's most well-loved and respected news presenters of our time. Mal Walden was seventeen when he applied for hs first job in media. Starting out as a country radio announcer, he went on to work in Launceston and Melbourne before making the shift to television as a news anchor for channels Seven and Ten. At age seventy he gracefully crossed the finishing line to be recognised as the longest-serving newsman on Australian television.
Each year mal maintained a journal in which he recorded his many serendipitous and life-changing moments. These memories form a record of not only his life as a newsman, but of the evolution of television news." -- BOOK BACK COVER ISBN: 9781925367492
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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]. More info |
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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]. More info |
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No WIN win as Nine bowls a TV bouncer in The Australian (24/12/2015) p.3 More info |
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Non-violence, tolerance and television : an international roundtable organized by UNESCO, the International Programme for the Development of Communication and the Indian Government, New Delhi, 1 April 1994 / report of the Chairman of the Intergovernmental Council of the International Programme for the Development of Communication [Geneva, Switzerland]: UNESCO, 1994. Call No: 45:179 NON CorpAuthor: International Programme for the Development of Communication. Intergovernmental Council; International Programme for the Development of Communication; Unesco Place: [Geneva, Switzerland] Publisher: UNESCO PubDate: 1994 PhysDes: ix, 89 p. ; 21 cm Subject: VIOLENCE ON TV; CHILDREN, EFFECTS OF TV ON; PUBLIC BROADCASTING Notes: Includes bibliographical references LON: abn96048829; 12125571
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Now more than ever : Australia's ABC / David Anderson Clayton: Monash University Publishing, Feb 2022. Call No: 201.21 (94) AND Author: Anderson, David Edition: 2022 Place: Clayton Publisher: Monash University Publishing PubDate: Feb 2022 PhysDes: 92 pages ; 18 cm Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Disregard the critics. Australia’s ABC, at ninety years of age, is demonstrably more valuable to Australians now than it has ever been. The ABC’s home-grown Managing Director, David Anderson, gives us a rare insight into the ABC he knows intimately: a cultural powerhouse where Australian identity is celebrated, democracy is defended, and a very Australian brand of creativity is encouraged to flourish.
This is a challenging era for many public broadcasters, with news media consolidation, globalised entertainment streams and unreliable social media. Yet the ABC has never faltered or lost its relevance: on the contrary. This book sets out why Australians turn to their ABC now more than ever for information and news, solace and entertainment, pride and patriotism. Anderson lays out how the ABC will continue to innovate and develop as our essential and beloved national institution over the years leading to its centenary in 2032, and beyond. -- publisher's web site ISBN: 9781922633118
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OB: the Games and beyond : feature - OB and Olympics in Encore (June 2000) vol.18 iss.5 p.35-36 Author: Griffiths, Peter PhysDes: Article; Illustration(s) Subject: BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA Summary: Looks at how providers of broadcasting facilities have been involved in preparations for broadcasting of the Sydney Olympic Games.
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Obituary in Australasian Cinema (25/3/1983) vol.12 iss.5 p.2 More info |
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(Official Hansard report) : Commonwealth of Australia. Senate. Standing Committee on Education, Science and the Arts: (Reference: broadcasting and television). (PROOF); Sydney, Monday, 17 December 1973 / Australia. Parliament. Senate. Standing Committee on Education and the Arts 1973. Call No: 205 (94) AUS Source: AT PubDate: 1973 PhysDes: 290 pages ; 30 cm Subject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA; EXPERIMENTAL FILM AND TELEVISION FUND; EXPERIMENTAL FILMS. AUSTRALIA; INDEPENDENT FILMMAKERS. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE; WOMEN AND TV. AUSTRALIA; WOMEN TV WORKERS. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION; CHILDREN, EFFECTS OF TV ON. AUSTRALIA; CHILDREN, PROGRAMMES FOR. AUSTRALIA; OFFICE PICNIC, THE (AT, Tom Cowan, 1973) Summary: Reports and discussions made by the Media Women's Action Group, Australian Children's Television Action Committee, Australian Film Institute, and Reg Grundy Enterprises with members of the Australian Senate. These reports and discussions include descriptions of Australian TV (particularly daytime TV) in relation to the women who watch it, the effect of programs on children, the role the Australian Film Institute has in relation to the Experimental Film and Television Fund, it's effectiveness and relationship to the Australian Broadcasting Commission, and the ability of Australian's to sell their TV shows overseras Notes: condition of distribution: this is an uncorrected proof of evidence taken before the Standing Committee. It is made available under the conditiion that it is recognised that this copy is an uncorrected proof. Contents: Witnesses: Suzanne Baker and Eva Maria Cox / Media Women's Action Group -- Merle James and Ewart Wade / Australian Children's Television Action Committee -- Richard Brennan / Australian Film Institute -- Edwin Morrisby / Reg Grundy Enterprises
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On television / Stuart Hood London: Pluto, 1983. More info |
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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 FOLDER Author: 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 OUR Place: Canberra Publisher: The Committee PubDate: 1995 PhysDes: xx, 180, vii, 56 p. ; 25 cm Series: Parliamentary paper / the Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia, 0727-4181 ; no. 57 of 1995 Subject: 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. More info |
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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 More info |
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Outside interference : The politics of Australian broadcasting / Richard Harding Melbourne: Sun Books, 1979. Call No: 19AUS HAR Author: Harding, Richard Source: AT Place: Melbourne Publisher: Sun Books PubDate: 1979 PhysDes: viii, 219 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING TRIBUNAL; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; ECONOMICS AND TV. AUSTRALIA; LEGISLATION. AUSTRALIA; PROGRAMME COMPLAINTS; PROGRAMME CONTENT. AUSTRALIA; PUBLIC BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; RADIO AND TV. AUSTRALIA; SPORT ON TV. AUSTRALIA; STATE AND THE MEDIA. AUSTRALIA; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; FRASER, MALCOLM; GYNGELL, BRUCE; PACKER, KERRY; ALVIN PURPLE (AT, Tim Burstall, 1973) Summary: "In recent years the Australian Broadcasting Commission has been racked with storm and strife. The public mud-slinging and political gesturing that has kept it in the news have been accompanied by the simmering background of internal wars that affect the media monolith. Professor Richard Harding has been a man inside the ABC - among the men with the hottest seats and the best views of the bloody circus, the Commissioners. His brilliant observation of the events that have occurred in his time at the ABC gives a fresh insight into many of the issues that made headlines - the Bland affair, the staff commissioner, the continuing crisis and cries of "bias" in current affairs programmes, 2JJ and access radio, FM, the department of the media, the sports coverage tangle, etc. The effects of politics and government funding on the Australian Broadcasting Commission, and the role of the ABC as an opinion maker are seen in a realistic light from the centre of affairs." - BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes bibliographic references and index ISBN: 0725103159 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Outsourcing does not break Sydney's ABC stranglehold in Crikey.com.au [Current affairs] (14/04/2016) Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Author: Robin, Myriam PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA Summary: Myriam Robin reports on ABC'S favouritism toward outsourcing content to production companies in NSW and Victoria. South Australian and Tasmanian have notably fewer project contracted out to them.
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The PACT report : a summary of the report of the Open Channel Sub-Committee on Community Television and the Status of the Public Action for Community Television Campaign, October-November 1978 [Melbourne]: Melbourne Access Video & Media Co-operative Ltd, c1978. Call No: 210.55 PAC Source: AT Place: [Melbourne] Publisher: Melbourne Access Video & Media Co-operative Ltd PubDate: c1978 PhysDes: 21 pages : illustrations ; 29 cm Subject: PUBLIC BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA Summary: "This is a proposal for the establishment of a communiuty television station in Melbourne, and eventually the establishment of a co-operative network of community television stations throughout Australia" -- TAKEN FROM INTRODUCTION
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Pay-TV industry had a long gestation and difficult birth in The Australian (02/01/2017) p.16 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PAY TV. AUSTRALIA Author: Wallace, Rick PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: PAY TV. AUSTRALIA; AUSSAT; SATELLITE BROADCASTING Summary: A look at the newly released 1992 Federal Government cabinet papers about the discussions around the development of legislation for Pay TV broadcasting in Australia
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PBV set to release brilliant career in Australian Film Review (Aug 4-17 1983) vol.1 iss.13 p.5 PhysDes: Article Subject: PUBLISHING AND BROADCASTING VIDEO; MY BRILLIANT CAREER (AT, Gillian Armstrong, 1979); NIGHT THE PROWLER, THE (AT, Jim Sharman, 1978); CATHY'S CHILD (AT, Donald Crombie, 1979); CROSSTALK [HIGH RISE / WALL TO WALL] (AT, Mark Egerton, 1982) Summary: Short news article. Publishing and Broadcasting Video set to release four new titles in their Australian Video label: Cathy's Child, My Brilliant Career, The Night the Prowler, Crosstalk
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The points system in Lumiere (January/February, 1974) iss.31 p.8 More info |
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Popular TV and cultural diversity: Australia, USA, UK and New Zealand : how the second generation of immigrants changed the face of television / by Harvey May Saarbrucken, Germany: VDM, Verlag Dr Muller, 2008. Call No: 409.5 MAY Author: May, Harvey Source: AT Place: Saarbrucken, Germany Publisher: VDM, Verlag Dr Muller PubDate: 2008 PhysDes: 177 p. ; 23 cm. Subject: MULTICULTURALISM AND TV. AUSTRALIA; MULTICULTURALISM AND THE CINEMA; BROADCASTING Summary: " This book will give readers a rare comparative insight into how four immigrant countries have come to represent their culturally diverse communites in popular television programming such as drama, serials (soapies) and more contemporary reality shows such as Big Brother and the idol series. The book will take insights from how the four countries approaches and policies regarding immigration and muliculturalism have impacted upon the business and programming of popular television as well as provide a rare look at the second generation contribution to changing the look of what appears on our TV screens. It will appeal to university students and researchers alike. Much of the book takes its material from the popular programs themselves, with rare and insightful interviews from industry players such as directors and writers, as well as actors and broadcasting policy makers. " - BOOK BLURB Notes: Originally presented as the author's thesis (Ph. D.-Queensland University of Technology, 2003) under the title: Australian multicultural policy and television drama in comparative contexts.; Includes bibliographical references (p.158-177) ISBN: 9783639047479 Donation: Donated by Senses Of Cinema, 2009 Contents: -- contents -- introduction -- chapter one: theory, terms, and methodology -- part one: Australian policy environments -- chapter two: the multicultural project -- chapter three: cultural diversity, television and policy -- part two: international policy and production environments -- chapter four: the United States: affirmative action, 'quotas', and diversity rights -- chapter five: the United Kingdom: policy remits for diversity and an 'everyday' multiculturalism -- chapter six: New Zealand: biculturalism and targeted subsidies -- part three: Australian popular drama: mainstreaming the multicultural -- chapter seven: Australian drama casting and producation perspectives -- chapter eight: Australian television programs: texts and contexts -- conclusion -- appendix one -- appendix two -- references --
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The powers that be / David Halberstam New York: Alfred E. Knopf, 1979. More info |
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The Price of being Australian : report of the proceedings of a Conference held to mark the tenth anniversary of the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal and to coincide with the International Institute of Communications Conference, 31 August-1 September 1987, Sydney, Australia. North Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, 1988. More info |
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Producers call for ACTF investigation in Encore (25 Feb, 1998) vol.16 iss.1 p.1, 3 More info |
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Production guidelines for children's television programmes : first report of the Children's Television Advisory Committee to the Australian Broadcasting Control Board Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1973. More info |
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Projecting Natalie Miller : a film industry icon / Deborah Blashki-Marks Melbourne: Mind Film and Publishing, 2021. More info |
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Public broadcasting : report on inquiries into the grant of licences for public broadcasting stations 1978 / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1979. Call No: 20(086.2)(94) aus CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Source: AT Place: Canberra Publisher: Australian Government Publishing Service PubDate: 1979 PhysDes: vi, 309 pages ; 25 cm Subject: BROADCASTING RIGHTS. AUSTRALIA; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA; PUBLIC BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA Notes: Includes appendixes. ISBN: 9780642034205 Contents: Preface -- Part I: Preface and Introduction: Chapter 1: Philosophy and policy issues -- Chapter 2: The Inquiries -- Chapter 3: Summary of licences granted and call-signs -- Part II: Chapter 4: Adelaide -- Chapter 5: Armidale -- Chapter 6: Bathurst -- Chapter 7: Brisbane -- Chapter 8: Canberra -- Chapter 9: Dampier/Karratha -- Chapter 10: Hobart -- Chapter 11: LaTrobe Valley -- Chapter 12: Lismore -- Chapter 13: Melbourne -- Chapter 14: Newcastle -- Chapter 15: Newman -- Chapter 16: Perth -- Chapter 17: Sydney -- Chapter 18: Toowoomba -- Appendixes
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Public television in Melbourne : the preview broadcasts and beyond / Peter B. White, Patsy Segall, Ian Hoad Fitzroy, Vic.: Open Channel Co-operative assisted by William Buckland Foundation, 1982. Call No: 190(94) OPE WHI Author: White, Peter B. Source: AT Place: Fitzroy, Vic. Publisher: Open Channel Co-operative assisted by William Buckland Foundation PubDate: 1982 PhysDes: 72 pages ; 25 cm Subject: PUBLIC BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; OPEN CHANNEL; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA; AUDIENCE RECEPTION. AUSTRALIA; AUDIENCE RESEARCH. AUSTRALIA; AUDIENCES. TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: "An evaluation of the first public television preview broadcasts undertaken in Australia...by using both qualitative and quantitative methods as a means of examining community responses to this unique form of television" Notes: Includes appendices Contents: Public television and Open Channel -- The evaluation project described -- The preview broadcasts described -- Who watched the broadcasts and what did they watch? -- Responses to programming -- The future of public television: the views of individuals -- State and local government: trends favoring participation -- Institutional participation in public television: demand and uses -- Conclusions and recommendations -- References and directories -- Appendices
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Public television research report / Open Channel ; compiled & edited John Hughes & Kim Dalton Fitroy, Vic. : Open Channel, 1986: More info |
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Publishing and Broadcasting Theatrical launch into Australian theatrical market in Australasian Cinema (29/10/1982) vol.11 iss.19 p.12 More info |
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Publishing and broadcasting video on the rise in Australasian Cinema (16/07/1982) vol.11 iss.12 p.24 More info |
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Publishing & Broadcasting Theatrical- a new exhibitor service in Australasian Cinema (16/07/1982) vol.11 iss.12 p.22 More info |
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Publishing & Broadcasting Video and SAFC announce major video distribution deal in Australasian Cinema (18/6/1982) vol.11 iss.10 p.2 More info |
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Push for urban-rural split of ABC : Nats push for an ABC urban-rural divide in Weekend Australian (26/12/2015) p.1 More info |
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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) QUE Copy Management: Copy 1; Copy 2 Author: Dawson, Jonathan; Molloy, Bruce Place: St. Lucia, Qld. Publisher: University of Queensland Press PubDate: 1990 PhysDes: xii, 180 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 22 cm Subject: 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]-180 ISBN: 070222331X (pbk.) : $24.95 LON: abn90164773; 7319368
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Radio and Television / by Stuart Hood Newton Abbott: David and Charles, c1975. Call No: 20 HOO Author: Hood, Stuart Source: UK Place: Newton Abbott Publisher: David and Charles PubDate: c1975 PhysDes: 144 p. ; 23 cm Series: The Professions Subject: BROADCASTING; BROADCASTING. UK; RADIO BROADCASTING Summary: "Stuart Hood, who was to become Editor of Television News, BBC, and subsequently Controller of Programmes at the BBC and then at Rediffusion Television, began his career as a humble sub-editor on the European Service of the BBC: he came up from the lower rungs of the ladder to the top, and he is therefore able to describe the process of putting a programme on the air from his own wide and practical experience. He enables us to see the kind of decisions and action that have to be taken from the moment an idea is conceived to the time of transmission and the results of the occasional aftermath of criticism. He is now a Professor of Film and Television at the Royal College of Art and is able to review the organisations of BBC and commercial broadcasting in a dispassionate way, without fear or favour. He never allows us to forget that broacasting is created by people for people and as a result the excitement of the preparations and the eventual transmission is always present. Professor Hood is an enthusiast with strong views on how this most important of communications should be used and he stimulates ideas, as well as providing the information that will remove any mystery from the business of broadcasting, be it for the listener and viewer or those who may be considering it as a career" -- BOOK JACKET Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 137-138 ISBN: 0715368907 Contents: -- introduction -- one: the great pyramids: BBC and ITV -- two: news: the heart of the operation -- three: talks, features, and documentaries -- four: the documentary: illusion and reality -- five: the theatre in the box -- six: comedians and entertainers -- seven: sports and spectacles -- eight: sending the signal on its way -- nine: planning the schedule -- ten: satisfactions and conditions of the job -- eleven: articulate within limits -- appendix -- bibliography -- index --
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Radio power : a history of 3ZZ / Joan Dugdale South Yarra: Hyland House, 1979. Call No: 335.2 DUG Author: Dugdale, Joan Source: AT Place: South Yarra Publisher: Hyland House PubDate: 1979 PhysDes: xii, 252 p. ; 22 cm Subject: BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ISBN: 0908090234 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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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, 2017 Author: Stephen Brook PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: 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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Religious telecasting in Australia : an account of a consultation held at Ormond College University of Melbourne, August 1966 / published by the Advisory Committee on Religious Programmes to the Australian Broadcasting Control Board in Conjunction with Australian Frontier Advisory Committee on Religious Programmes to the Australian Broadcasting Control Board, Australian Frontier, July 1968. More info |
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Remote commercial television services : first report to the Minister for Communications / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1985. Call No: 391 (-55)(094.3) AUS CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Source: AT Place: Canberra Publisher: Australian Government Publishing Service PubDate: 1985 PhysDes: 489 p. ; 26 cm Subject: BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ISBN: 0644013087
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A remote possibility : the battle for Imparja television / by Wendy Bell Alice Springs, N.T: IAD Press, 2008. Call No: 19 IMP BEL Author: Bell, Wendy Source: AT Place: Alice Springs, N.T Publisher: IAD Press PubDate: 2008 PhysDes: 361 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; INDIGENOUS Summary: "When the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA) decided to apply for a remote television satellite licence twenty years ago, success seemed a remote possibility. Winning the licence would make Imparja the first Aboriginal-controlled commercial television station, not only in Australia but the world, with a transmission footprint larger than Western Europe. CAAMA, a very new community organisation, had a battle on its hands to satisfy remote communities, two governments, the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, the media and to convince the wider public that it had the capacity to set up and run a television station. It was a big leap from community radio and recording the music of Aboriginal artists into the world of media moguls like Kerry Packer. The challenges continue to the present day, managing social and cultural integrity within one of the toughest commercial environments in Australia, along with the need to meet community expectations regarding language and cultural programming. This is a struggle against all odds, a story of heroes, densely populated with strong characters, both for and against Imparja's existence and its survival.Wendy Bell tells the story with all its twists, reversals and passions. " BOOK JACKET Notes: Includes index.; Bibliography: p. 349-[355] ISBN: 9781864650976 Donation: Donated by Senses Of Cinema, 2009
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Report and recommendation to the Minister for the Media on the applications for the grant of a licence for a commercial television station in the Geraldton area of Western Australia / Australian Broadcasting Control Board Canberra: Government Printer, 1975. Call No: 203.5(941) AUS Author: Australian Broadcasting Control Board Source: AT Place: Canberra Publisher: Government Printer PubDate: 1975 PhysDes: 21 pages ; 25 cm Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CONTROL BOARD; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA; ECONOMICS AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report outlines the applications by four companies for the aforementioned license: Swan Television Ltd., Geraldton Telecasters Pty. Ltd., Trans-West Telecasters Pty. Ltd, and Mid-Western Television Pty. Ltd. The report includes the Control Board's concerns about the area's economic capacity to support a commercial television station, but ultimately recommends the license be granted to Geraldton Telecasters Pty. Ltd Notes: Publication information taken from Trove
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Report on cable television services in Australia / submitted by the Australian Broadcasting Control Board and the Australian Post Office to the Minister for the Media and the Postmaster General Melbourne: Australian Broadcasting Control Board, 1974. More info |
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The republic of mass culture : journalism, filmmaking, and broadcasting in America since 1941 / James L. Baughman Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992. Call No: 202 BAU Author: Baughman, James L Source: US Place: Baltimore MD Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press PubDate: 1992 PhysDes: xvii, 257 p. ; 24 cm Series: The American Moment Subject: BROADCASTING. US; USA; MEDIA; TELEVISION AND MEDIA SERVICES; TELEVISION. USA Summary: "In the late 1940s, the film, radio, and television media enjoyed roughly the same measure of popularity in America. By the late 1960s, television's rivals had in effect become secondary services, and Hollywood and radio began to target "sub-groups"-especially teenagers-to win back a segment of the mass market. The proliferation of VCRs and cable television in the 1980s presented even more challenges to media producers and the first serious threats to network television.
This changing landscape of America's major mass media is the subject of The Republic of Mass Culture. James L. Baughman argues that the advent of television had the greatest impact on its established rivals-not, as many have argued, on society itself. Many of TVs competitors-most notably, publishers of newspapers and periodicals-failed to recognize the longterm threats of television. But by capturing the largest share of the mass audience, television gradually forced its competitors to settle for smaller audiences. In the process, television producers indirectly influenced what their rivals produced-including rock music for young radio listeners in the 1950s, and more sexually explicit films, which Hollywood began offering in the late 1960s. The capacity of individual industries to adapt, argues Baughman, not only determined their success or failure but also shaped the content of their products.
The Republic of Mass Culture presents a lively analysis of the shifting objectives and challenges of the media industries, and offers a corrective to some of the casual generalizations frequently made about their effects on Americans."-BOOK BLURB Notes: includes bibliographical references; includes index ISBN: 0801842778
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Rerun, reboot, revive in The Australian (29/08/2017) p.11 More info |
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Review of national broadcasting policy : discussion paper Special Broadcasting Service, July 1988 / Department of Transport and Communications Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1988. More info |
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Review of the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal inquiries procedures : a discussion paper / prepared by the Communications Law Centre, University of New South Wales, as consultants, for the Administrative Review Council Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service, c1991. Call No: 19ABT REV Place: Canberra Publisher: Australian Govt. Pub. Service PubDate: c1991 PhysDes: xx, 105 p. ; 25 cm Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING TRIBUNAL; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; BROADCASTING RIGHTS. AUSTRALIA Summary: A review based upon the 1986 changes to Australia's broadcasting licensing system (Australian Broadcasting Tribunal (Inquiries) Regulations 1986) and the criticism of it from within the tribunal and by broadcasters and other stakeholders.
"This paper examines whether or not changes should be made in Australian Broadcasting Tribunal procedures to ensure that its powers are exercised fairly, justly, effectively and efficiently" --taken from page ix ISBN: 0644139439
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Ric Birch On GTK in Lumiere (August 1970) vol.1 iss.3 p.5-9 More info |
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Riding high in The Age [Green Guide] (19/06/2003) p.12 More info |
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The rise and rise of Kerry Packer / Paul Barry Sydney: Bantam, 1993. Call No: 81PAC BAR Author: Barry, Paul Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: Bantam PubDate: 1993 PhysDes: xv, 544 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: 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 index ISBN: 1863590757
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Rival SBS crime drama could sink indie doco two years in development in Crikey.com.au (19/11/2015) p.- More info |
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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) ABC Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: Corporate Relations Dept., Australian Broadcasting Corporation PubDate: 1985 PhysDes: 19 p. ; 25 cm Subject: 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 back where ABC came from : broadcasters lack editorial control and mainstream views in The Australian [Editorials] (17/08/2015) p.11 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE Author: [editorial] PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE; FEED, THE [TV] (AT, 2013 -) Summary: Editorial stating that SBS and ABC do not truly represent mainstream values, citing that SBS news program THE FEED were to have a segment about Zaky Mallah.
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SBS, Madman launch partnership in Encore (Online) (Oct 11, 2006) Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER Author: Staff writers Subject: MADMAN ENTERTAINMENT; SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE Summary: "SBS has appointed Madman to manage marketing marketing, sales and distribution for its re-launched SBS Video Business." Notes: accessed from: Encore Magazine. Reed Business. AFI Research Collection, RMIT University. (14 June 2007).
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SBS retail bonanza in store in The Australian (29/03/2007) p.16 Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER; DVD RESEARCH FOLDER Author: 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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The SBS Story : the challenge of cultural diversity / by Ien Ang, Gay Hawkins, and Lamia Dabboussy Sydney: UNSW, 2008. Call No: 19 SBS ANG Author: Ang, Ien; Dabboussy, Lamia; Hawkins, Gay Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: UNSW PubDate: 2008 PhysDes: xiii, 322 p ; 24 cm Subject: SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE; BROADCASTING; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; AUSTRALIA Summary: " With passion and insider knowledge, The SBS Story argues that SBS is not just for 'ethnics' but is relevant to all Australians. At a time when multiculturalism has almost become a dirty word, The SBS Story traces the pivotal role of radio, television and the internet in reflecting the remarkable diversity of languages, cultures and perspectives at play in Australia and the world. Innovative, engaging and unafraid to tackle controversies head-on, the book includes intervies with well-known SBS personalities, past and present, including the people who have fought for its establishment and survival. Without ignoring the challenges for all public broadcasters in an increasingly fragmented media world, The SBS Story highlights SBS's successes and struggles in telling the world's stories to Australian audiences. " -- BOOK JACKET Notes: Includes index.; Bibliography: p. 302.315. ISBN: 9780868408392 Contents: Cultural diversity: a national challenge--Ethnic, cosmopolitan, popular : SBS and multiculturalism--Multilingual SBS: from cultural maintenance to cross-cultural communication--What's on? Programming SBS television--Who are we? Multicultural Australia on screen--News: at home in the world--SBS and its audiences: for all Australians?--Into the future: the continuing challenge of diversity.
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Scott demands greater TV tax offset in Australian Financial Review [Genral news] (17 Sep 15) p.12 More info |
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Screen sector dismayed by 'dysfunctional' ABC TV in The Australian (03/08/2015) p.23 More info |
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A seamless robe : broadcasting - philosophy and practice / Charles Curran London: Collins, 1979. More info |
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Second annual John Grierson lecture : children's television - the past, the present and the future / delivered by Patricia Edgar East Melbourne: Victorian Documentary Film Council, State Film Centre of Victoria Council, [1979]. More info |
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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) PAT Author: Paterson, Kathryn; Loncar, Milica CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Source: AT Place: North Sydney Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal PubDate: 1991 PhysDes: 44 pages ; 25 cm Series: Research Monograph Series (Australian Broadcasting Tribunal) ; No. 2 Subject: 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 INTRODUCTION ISBN: 0642168857
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Shooting through : An irreverent memoir Crows Nest, N.S.W: Allen & Unwin, 2003. More info |
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Small screens : essays on contemporary Australian television / edited by Michelle Arrow, Jeannine Baker and Clare Monagle Clayton, Vic.: Monash University Publishing, [2016]. Call No: 71(94) SMA Author: Arrow, Michelle, (editor) -- Baker, Jeannine, (editor) -- Monagle, Clare, (editor) Source: AT Place: Clayton, Vic. Publisher: Monash University Publishing PubDate: [2016] PhysDes: xii, 192 pages ; 21 cm Series: Cultural studies Subject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA; COOKERY PROGRAMMES; COOKING PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA; POLITICS AND TV. AUSTRALIA; DOCUMENTARIES. AUSTRALIA; SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE; BIOGRAPHICAL PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA; FEMINISM AND TV. AUSTRALIA; BRIDGES, MICHELLE; RINEHART, GINA; MAKING AUSTRALIA GREAT: INSIDE OUR LONGEST BOOM [TV] (AT, 2015); KILLING SEASON, THE [TV] (AT, 2015); [FOUR] 4 CORNERS [TV] (AT, 1961-); GALLIPOLI (AT, Peter Weir, 1981); GALLIPOLI [TV](AT, Glendyn Ivin, 2015); DEADLINE GALLIPOLI [TV] (AT, 2015); WORLD WAR I ON TV; [SIXTY] 60 MINUTES (AT, 1979-); KITCHEN CABINET [TV] (AT, 2012 - ); KATERING SHOW, THE [TV](AT, 2015-); BACHELOR AUSTRALIA, THE [TV] (AT, 2013); BACHELORETTE, THE [TV] (AT, 2015-); PRISON SONGS (AT, Kelrick Martin, 2015); BLACK PANTHER WOMAN (AT/US, Rachel Perkins, 2014); ONCE MY MOTHER (AT/PL/UE, Sophia Turkiewicz, 2014); NEIGHBOURS [TV] (AT, 1985-); PETER ALLEN : NOT THE BOY NEXT DOOR [TV] (AT, 2015); JUDITH LUCY IS ALL WOMAN [TV](AT, 2015); HITTING HOME [TV](AT, 2015); Q & A [TV] (AT, 2008-); HOUSE OF HANCOCK [TV] (AT, 2015); BANISHED [TV] (UK, 2015-); SECRET RIVER, THE [TV](AT, Daina Reid, 2015); STRUGGLE STREET [TV](AT, 2015-) Summary: There has been a lot happening on Australia’s small screens. Neighbours turned 30. Struggle Street was accused of poverty porn. Pete evangelised Paleo. Gina got litigious. Netflix muscled in. The Bachelor spawned The Bachelorette. Peter Allen’s maraccas were exhumed. The Labor Party ate itself. Anzac was an anti-climax. Join us as we survey the Australian televisual landscape, and try to make sense of the myriad changes transforming what and how we watch. We’ve come a long way since Bruce Gyngell welcomed us to television in 1956. We now watch on demand and wherever we want, in our lounge rooms and on our devices. But some things stay the same. The small screen is still a place for imagining Australia, for better or for worse. Small Screens challenges and celebrates our contemporary TV worlds. -- taken from back cover ISBN: 9781925377101 Contents: 1. The Televisual Landscape Today / Nick Herd -- 2. A Bitter Pill to Swallow: Food on Australian TV / Clare Monagle -- 3. Broadcasting Disruption / Mark Hearn -- 4. Anzac on TV / Carolyn Holbrook -- 5. Take One Sip When Someone Says 'Connection': Passion versus Intimacy in The Bachelor/ette Australia / Jodi McAlister -- 6. 'Gaps in the National Family Album': Australian Documentaries on the ABC and SBS / Jeannine Baker -- 7. Neighbours, the Soap that Whitens: 30 Years of Ramsay Street / David Nichols -- 8. Not the Boy Next Door: Reconsidering Television in the Musical Miniseries / Liz Giuffre -- 9. I Am Woman, Redux: Feminism on Television in 2015 / Michelle Arrow -- 10. Mining for Drama: House of Hancock, Gina Rinehart and the Law / David Rolph -- 11. Dramatising Australia's Colonisation: White Men's Stories in Banished (Foxtel) and The Secret River (ABC TV) / Sarah Pinto -- 12. Struggle Street ... Poverty Porn? / Zora Simic.
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Special Broadcasting Service Corporation annual report / Special Broadcasting Service Corporation Crows Nest, N.S.W.: The Corporation, c1996. Digital clippings file available Call No: held; 1984-85, 1989-90, 1995-96, 1997-98, 1999-2000, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2007-8, 2008-9, 2009/10, 2010/11, 2011-12; DIGITAL FILES; held 1999/2000-2020/21 CorpAuthor: Special Broadcasting Service Corporation Place: Crows Nest, N.S.W. Publisher: The Corporation PubDate: c1996 Subject: SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE Notes: Includes index ISSN: 0727-4181; 1038-6696 LON: 22890536
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Stage screen & radio : the journal of the Broadcasting Entertainment Cinematograph & Theatre Union London: The Union, 1992. Call No: held Oct. 1992-May 1993; -- IN STORAGE. OVERNIGHT RETRIEVAL CorpAuthor: Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union Source: UK Place: London Publisher: The Union PubDate: 1992 PhysDes: v. : ill. ; 30 cm Subject: Broadcasting, Entertainment, Cinematograph and Theatre Union Periodicals Notes: Title from cover ISSN: 0969-6652 Frequency: Ten issues a year LON: bnn09323119; 10016486
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Stay tuned : the Australian broadcasting reader / edited by Albert Moran Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1992. More info |
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The stories that changed Australia : 50 years of Four Corners / edited by Sally Neighbour Sydney: ABC Books, 2012. Call No: 79FOU STO Author: Neighbour, Sally Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: ABC Books PubDate: 2012 PhysDes: 274 p. : ill., ports. ; 24 cm Subject: AUSTRALIA; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION; TELEVISION JOURNALISM; TELEVISION JOURNALISM. AUSTRALIA; [FOUR] 4 CORNERS [TV] (AT, 1961-) Summary: "In the fifty years it's been on air, Four Corners has broken more stories, triggered more headlines, generated more controversy and aired more high quality investigative journalist than any other program in Australia. In today's world of 24-hour news cycles it is an anarchronism, "a television miracle" as Kerry O'Brien puts it in his introduction to this book. But when it first went to air, no-one expected it to last. Now to mark its 50th anniversary, many of the program's most renowned journalists and producers look back on their biggest stories - from war, famines, and terrorism to indigenous rights, reproductive rights, and corruption in all corners of the globe. They take readers through the dramas and intrigue involved in bringing stories which anger people in high places to air. They tell what happened away from the cameras as well as on, share moments of humour and pathos and reflect on the vital role played by the ABC's flagship news program. " -- LIBRARIES AUSTRALIA Notes: "Introduction by Kerry O'Brien".--Page 1; "ABC Books" logo at foot of back cover; "The ABC 'Wave' device is a trademark of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and is used under licence by HarperCollinsPublishers Australia" -- T.p. verso; Contributors: John Penlington, Peter Reid, Caroline Jones, Andrew Hogan, Jonathan Holmes, Mary Delahunty, Chris Masters, Peter Manning, Jenny Brockie, David Marr, Liz Jackson, Sally Neighbour, Debbie Whitmont, Sarah Ferguson; Also available online ISBN: 9780733331053 Donation: Donated by Senses of Cinema, 2013 Contents: -- introduction / by Kerry O'Brien -- 1: "This program will go to air over my dead body" / by John Penlington -- 2: times they were a-changing / by Peter Reid -- 3: 'girl takes over' / by Caroline Jones -- 4: the cook with all the firewood / by Allan Hogan -- 5: recollections of a cutting-room technician / by Jonathan Holmes -- 6: aiding or abetting / by Mary Delahunty -- 7: the big dig / by Chris Masters -- 8: the adrenalin years / by Peter Manning -- 9: handle with care / by Jenny Brockie -- 10: reporting black Australia: these stories aren't over / by David Marr -- 11: comfortable and relaxed: encounters with John Howard, 1994-2007 / by Liz Jackson -- 12: "that awful bloody program" / by Sally Neighbour -- 13: reporting from another country: stories about asylum seekers / by Debbie Whitmont -- 14: the waitress, the refugee and the killing box / by Sarah Ferguson -- author biographies --
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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) SCH Author: Schou, Kirsten Source: AT Place: North Ryde, N.S.W Publisher: Australian Film and Television School PubDate: c1982 PhysDes: 40 p. ; 25 cm Series: Resources/Research & Survey Unit publication Subject: 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 PREFACE Notes: Bibliography: p. 38-40 ISBN: 0642925224 Contents: -- 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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Struggle St's next episode showing at Senate in Daily Telegraph (27/05/2015) p.2 Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; STRUGGLE STREET [TV](AT, 2015-) Author: Godfrey, Miles PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE; STRUGGLE STREET [TV](AT, 2015-) Summary: Report on SBS boss Michael Ebeid fronting up to the Senate Environment and Communications committee hearing. A quote from Senator Sam Dastyari staes that he will query Mr Ebeid in relation to the show Struggle Street
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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 2015 Author: Knott, Matthew PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION Summary: Discussion of potential candidates and salary for the position of managing director of the ABC
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Supertoy : 20 years of television / [by] Sandra Hall South Melbourne, Vic.: Sun Books, 1976. More info |
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Task force on options for satellite programme services : interim report May 30, 1984 / Australian Film Commission Policy Unit Sydney: Australian Film Commission, 1984. Call No: 201.29(049.4)(-55) AUS Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: Australian Film Commission PubDate: 1984 PhysDes: 50 p ; 30 cm Subject: AUSTRALIAN FILM COMMISSION; SATELLITE BROADCASTING Notes: Task Force: Convenor: Michael Frankel, Director of Policy, Australian Film Commission. Consultants: Sue Mathews. Uri Windt. Financial Consultants to the Task Force: BT Australia -- Presented as an additional submission to the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Inquiry into Regulation of the Use of Satellite Programme Services by Broadcasters
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Tele-ology : studies in television / John Hartley London New York: Routledge, 1992. More info |
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Television : the business behind the box / Les Brown New York: Harvest, 1971. Call No: 70 BRO Author: Brown, Les Source: US Place: New York Publisher: Harvest PubDate: 1971 PhysDes: viii, 374 p. ; 22 cm Subject: TELEVISION. USA; INDUSTRY, TV. USA; BROADCASTING. US; RATINGS. USA Summary: The author gives an account of a year in the American TV business. He analyzes the differences between ABC, CBS and NBC; the executive-suite intrigues; the role fear plays in programing; the bitter conflict between the networks and their affiliate stations; and the largely transient titans who control the most powerful communications medium ever known. He also explains the numbers rating game, the complex strategies used to plan a TV season, the often intimidating function of the FCC, and the curious nature of "public" television. [ Taken from the back of the book] ISBN: 0156884402 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Television : a history / Francis Wheen ; editorial consultant, Peter Fiddick. London: Century, 1985. Call No: 70 TEL WHE Author: Wheen, Francis. Source: UK Place: London Publisher: Century PubDate: 1985 PhysDes: 252 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27cm. Subject: HISTORY OF TV; BROADCASTING; SPORTS PRESENTATION; SOAP OPERAS; ALL IN THE FAMILY [TV] (US, 1971-?); AVENGERS, THE [TV] (UK, 1961-69); BALL, LUCILLE; BERLE, MILTON; COLLINS, JOAN; FROST, DAVID; NIXON [RICHARD M.] ON TV; REAGAN RONALD; OLIVIER, LAURENCE; SCALES, PRUNELLA; BONANZA: THE NEXT GENERATION (US, Bill Claxton, 1988); BRIDESHEAD REVISITED (UK, Julian Jarrold, 2008); CHARLIE'S ANGELS [TV] (US, 1976-81); CLARKE, ARTHUR C.; DEATH OF A PRINCESS [TV] (UK/US/NZ/AT/NE, Antony Thomas, 1980); DYNASTY [TV] (AT, 1970); FORSYTE SAGA, THE [TV] (UK, 2002); GUNSMOKE [TV] (US, 1955-75); JUDGEMENT AT NUREMBERG (US, Stanley Kramer, 1961); VIE SUR TERRE, LA (FR, Abderrahmare Sissako, 1998); MONTY PYTHON'S FLYING CIRCUS [TV] (UK, 1969-1974); OLYMPICS ON TV; ON THE BUSES (UK, Harry Booth, 1971); PRISONER [TV] (AT, 1979-86); ROCKFORD FILES, THE [TV] (US, 1974-80); ROOTS [TV] (US, 1977); SESAME STREET [TV] (US, 1969-); THORN BIRDS, THE [TV] (US, Daryl Duke, 1983); TODAY [TV] (AT, 1982-); UPSTAIRS, DOWNSTAIRS [TV] (UK, 1970-75); YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS, THE [TV] (US, 1973- ) Summary: This book examines the beginnings of television and the making of a televised history of the medium in all of its different manifestations, around the world, and look at a variety of programs from current affairs to comedy, documentaries, to dramas, in countries as different as Britain and Japan, or India and the United States The history is looked at from the perspective of the "Third Age of Broadcasting" - the rea of cable, video, direct broadcasting by satellite, teletext, viewdata and computers Notes: Dust jacket title: Television a world history.; Based on a documentary series by Granada Television; Includes index ISBN: 0712609296 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Television and antisocial behavior : field experiments / Stanley Milgram and R. Lance Shotland New York: Academic Press, Inc., 1973. Call No: 412.511(73) MIL Author: Milgram, Stanley; Shotland, R. Lance Source: US Place: New York Publisher: Academic Press, Inc. PubDate: 1973 PhysDes: xii, 183 pages: illustrations ; 25 cm Subject: AUDIENCE RESEARCH. USA; AUDIENCES. USA; BROADCASTING. US; SOCIAL PROBLEMS ON TV; SOCIETY AND TV. USA; SOCIOLOGY AND TV; TELEVISION. USA Summary: "For a period of several years we have been engaged in a program of research on a troubling social question: does the depiction of antisocial behavior on television stimulate imitation in the larger community? To carry out this research, a television program was specifically written for the purpose of this study and aired on network television. To assess the effects of the program, our research as carried out in New York, St Louis, Detroit, and Chicago [...] We present here the results of our investigation." - PREFACE Notes: Includes index and bibliographic references -- previously owned by the Department of the Media Library ISBN: 0124963501
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Television, Audiences and Cultural Studies / David Morley London: Routledge, 1992. Call No: 410 MOR Author: Morley, David Source: UK Place: London Publisher: Routledge PubDate: 1992 PhysDes: viii, 325 p. ; 24 cm Subject: BROADCASTING; VIEWERS Summary: " In Television, Audiences, and Cultural Studies David Morley draws upon a rich body of empirical work to examine the emergence, development and future of television audience research. Reconceptualizing the study of idealogy within the broader context of domestic communications, this book illuminates the role of the media in articulating public and private spheres of experience and in the social organization of space, time, and community. It will prove essential reading both for students new to the field, and for those already familiar with the debates. " -- ABSTRACT Notes: Cover title: Television, audiences & cultural studies; Includes bibliographical references (p. [297]-311) and index ISBN: 0415054443 Contents: -- acknowlegements -- part 1: theoretical frameworks -- part 2: class, ideology and interpretation -- part 3: gender, domestic leisure, and viewing practices -- part 4: methodological issues -- part 5: television, technology and consumption -- part 6: between the private and the public --
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The television handbook / Jonathan Bignell and Jeremy Orlebar London ; New York: Routledge, 2005. Call No: 20(41) BIG Author: Bignell, Jonathan; Orlebar, Jeremy Edition: 3rd ed Source: UK/US Place: London ; New York Publisher: Routledge PubDate: 2005 PhysDes: vi, 340 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Series: Media practice Subject: PRODUCTION; BROADCASTING Summary: "The Television Handbook is a critical introduction to the practice and theory of television. Jonathan Bignell and Jeremy Orlebar discuss the state of television today, explain how television is made, and how production is organised, and discuss how critical thinking about programmes and genres can illuminate their meanings. This book also explores how developments in technology and the changing structure of the television industry will lead the medium in new directions." "The Television Handbook bridges the gap between theory and practice. There are chapters on the vigorous debates about what is meant by 'quality' television, how news and factual programmes are changing as new technologies and formats such as Reality TV have risen in prominence, and how drama, sport and music television can be understood."--BOOK JACKET. Notes: Rev. ed. of: The television handbook / Patricia Holland. 2nd ed. 2000; Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN: 041534252X Contents: 1. Media literacy -- 2. The political landscape -- 3. Public service broadcasting (PSB) -- 4. The widescreen world of digital technology -- 5. Production jobs -- 6. Technical jobs -- 7. Working in a television studio -- 8. Working in postproduction -- 9. Genre and format -- 10. Schedule and audience -- 11. Approaches to narrative -- 12. Factual television : tabloid TV? -- 13. Drama and 'quality' -- 14. News and current affairs : the public sphere -- 15. Sport -- 16. Music video and postmodernism -- 17. Factual programming -- 18. Fictional television -- 19. Practical programme making -- 20. Television framing and shot size -- 21. Television studio -- 22. Postproduction -- 23. Television compliance -- 24. Overview -- 25. Programme making in the future
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Television industries / Douglas Gomery & Luke Hockley (eds) London: British Film Institute, 2006. Call No: 20 TEL CorpAuthor: British Film Institute Source: UK Place: London Publisher: British Film Institute PubDate: 2006 PhysDes: 25 cm ; 130 p. Subject: BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION; TELEVISION. UK Summary: Television Industries provides a comprehensive introduction to the inner workings of the television industry, focusing on the key features of the contemporary television landscape: television as a business, the technologies of television, the infrastructures of the industry, programme development and production practices, scheduling, budgeting and selling advertising air time, television’s policy and regulatory frameworks, and the culture of television. The book includes both overview articles of aspects of the television industry and in-depth case studies of channels and programmes, ranging from BBC Worldwide to Discovery International, and from The Simpsons to Restoration. Contributions, written by a team of leading international scholars, are extensively cross-referenced to guide the reader through the complexities of this fast-changing industry. Television Industries is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding how television programmes are shaped, produced and sold, and the central role of television in the global media economy. [Taken from back of cover]. ISBN: 1844571076
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Television Personalities : stardom and the small screen / James Bennett London ; New York: Routledge, 2011. Call No: 465.1 BEN Author: Bennett, James Source: US Place: London ; New York Publisher: Routledge PubDate: 2011 PhysDes: xii, 225 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: BROADCASTING; PERSONALITIES ON TV; CELEBRITIES Summary: " Celebrities have come to increasingly dominate the media and its study in contemporary culture. Although acknowledged as part of this general rise in the importance of celebrity culture, television's specific forms of stardom have until now remained largely under-theorised. Television Personalities examines how television personalitites function as commodities, and also function ideologically, thus relating them to issues of class, national identity, sexuality, gender and social history. Television Personalities sets out a new way of considering televisual fame, arguing that it must be understood on its own terms, and thus establishing the televsion personality as a particular set of performers whose celebrity is contstructed through discourses of ordinariness, authenticity and intimacy. The book is divided into three sections that trace the historical development of televisual fame from the 1950s through to the emergence of 'DIY' celebrity in the digital era" -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Includes bibliographical references ([206]-215] and index. ISBN: 9780415481892 Contents: Introduction -- The television personality system. TV must train its own stars : the invention of the television personality -- An "irreconcilable opposition" : music hall, radio and the emergence of televisual skill -- "Too much glamour"? : glamour, gender and "in-vision" announcers -- "Oooh, I'm an entertainer-- it's what I do" : political economy, performance and pleasure. "You don't know anyone ..."? : the political economy of television fame -- The art of "being yourself" : pleasure, meaning and achievement in performance -- The television personality system revisited : ideology, multiplatform and DIY fame. Just "an ordinary bloke" : national identity and ideology -- Get Internet famous! (even if you're nobody) : multiplatform fame and the television personality system in the digital era -- Conclusion.
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Television programme standards : determined by the Board in pursuance of the Broadcasting and Television Act 1942-1969 together with certain other information for Commercial Television Stations / Australian Broadcasting Control Board Canberra: Australian Broadcasting Control Board, 1970. More info |
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Television Studies After TV : understanding television in the post-broadcast era / edited by Graeme Turner and Jinna Tay London ; New York: Routledge, 2009. Call No: 70"2000" TEL Author: Tay, Jinna (ed); Turner, Graeme (ed) Source: UK/US Place: London ; New York Publisher: Routledge PubDate: 2009 PhysDes: x, 214 p. : ill. ; 24 cm Subject: BROADCASTING Summary: " Television studies must now address a complex environment where change has been vigorous but uneven, and where local and national conditions vary significantly. Globalizing media industries, deregulatory policy regimes, the multiplication, convergence and trade in media formats, the emergence of new content production industries outside the US/UK umbrella, and the fragmentation of media audiences are all changing the nature of television today: its content, its industrial structure and how it is consumed. Television Studies After TV leads the way in developing new ways of understanding television in the post-broadcast era. With contributions from leading international scholars, it considers the full range of convergent media now implicated in understanding television, and also focuses on large non-Anglophone markets - such as Asia and Latin America - in order to accurately reflect the wide variety of structures, forms, and content which now organise television around the world " -- BOOK BLURB Notes: Formerly CIP; Includes bibliographical references (p. [189]-208) and index; Also available online via the World Wide Web, by subscription to ECHO (Ebrary) ISBN: 9780415477703 Contents: Introduction / Graeme Turner and Jinna Tay --What is television? matrix media / Michael Curtin -- Less popular but more democratic? Corrie, Clarkson and the dancing Cru / John Hartley -- The twenty-first century telescreen / Mark Andrejevic -- Screens: Television's dispersed "broadcast" / P. David Marshall -- The function of post-broadcast television. Television and the nation: does this matter any more? / Graeme Turner -- Between the public and the private: Television drama and global partnerships in the neo-network era / Serra Tinic -- Approach with caution and proceed with care: campaigning for the US presidency "after" TV / Toby Miller -- Reinventing television: The work of the "innovation" unit / Stuart Cunningham -- Television and social change. Television culture with "Chinese characteristics": The politics of compassion and education / Wanning Sun and Yuezhi Zhao -- Television in Chinese geo-linguistic market: deregulation, reregulation and market forces in the post-broadcast era / Jinna Tay -- Television in the Balkans: The rise of commercial nationalism / Zala Volcic -- Anachronism, apologetics and Robin Hood: Televisual nationhood after TV / Stephanie Hemelryk Donald -- Television content: What's on now?. Latin America's impact on world television markets / John Sinclair -- Reasserting the national? Program formats, international television and domestic culture / Albert Moran -- From monopoly to polyphony: India in the era of television / Adrian Mabbott Athique -- Fragmentation or consolidation? factors in the Oprah-ization of social talk on multi-channel Arab tv / Naomi Sakr -- Globalizing televised culture: The case of China / Anthony Fung.
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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 ARO Author: Aronson, Linda, 1950 CorpAuthor: Australian Film, Television and Radio School Place: North Ryde, N.S.W. Publisher: Australian Film, Television and Radio School PubDate: 2000 PhysDes: iv, 71 p. : ports. ; 25 cm Subject: 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, 1994-2006) Notes: Includes index; Bibliography ISBN: 1876351101 : $12.95; 1876351101; 1876351101 LON: 21527934
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Ten Network out of receivership : IO/01/54, February 1992 / a report by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal North Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, February 1992. More info |
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Then...and now : ABC correspondents abroad / Brian Furlonger (comp. and ed.) Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1981. Call No: 228 FUR Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Commission PubDate: 1981 PhysDes: 18 cm ; 111 p. Subject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION; JOURNALISM ISBN: 0642972702 Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Third and final report upon the inquiry into strategies to deal with the issue of community violence with particular reference to the mass media and entertainment industries / Parliament of Victoria, Social Development Committee Melbourne: The Committee, 1989. More info |
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This is how the world (and the ABC) ends... in Crikey.com.au (01/12/2016) More info |
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This is the ABC : the Australian Broadcasting Commission 1932-1983 / K. S. Inglis; assisted by Jan Brazier Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1983. More info |
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Tomorrow's TV : cable television and the arts : a conference / Victorian Ministry for the Arts Strathmore, Vic.: Cable Press, 1983. Call No: 201.29(-54) TOM Copy Management: Copy 1; Copy 2 CorpAuthor: Victorian Ministry for the Arts Place: Strathmore, Vic. Publisher: Cable Press PubDate: 1983 PhysDes: 114 p. : ill. ; 22 cm. Subject: CABLE TV. AUSTRALIA; PAY TV. AUSTRALIA; SATELLITE BROADCASTING Notes: Cable television services. Effects on arts. Australia. Conference proceedings (ANB/PRECIS SIN 068385x); Subscription television services. Effects on arts. Australia. Conference proceedings (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0683868); Communications satellites systems. Effects on arts. Australia. Conference proceedings (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0683876); Includes bibliographical references; Updated in DB/TextWorks 08/01/13. Old accession no. 897A ISBN: 0959191909 : $7.95 Aust LON: anb95919190; 2908381
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Transmission / edited by Peter D'Agostino New York: Tanam Press, 1985. Call No: 62 DAG Author: D'Agostino, Peter, 1945 Place: New York Publisher: Tanam Press PubDate: 1985 PhysDes: viii, 326 p. : ill. ; 23 cm Subject: BROADCASTING; SOCIETY AND TV; PAIK, NAM JUNE Notes: "A Tanam Press book."; Cover subtitle: Theory and practice for a new television aesthetics; Includes index; Videography: p. 313-314; Bibliography: p. 315-318 ISBN: 0934378258; 0934378266 (pbk.) LON: abn85280226; 4110968 Contents: Introduction / Sean Cubitt -- Lost Generations / Fredric R Jameson -- Surrealism without the Unconscious -- Andrea L Press / Women Watching Television: Issues of Class, Gender, and Mass Media Reception / Todd Gitlin -- The Whole World Is Watching / Avital Ronell -- Video/Television/Rodney King: Twelve Steps beyond The Pleasure Principle / Erik Barnouw -- The Case of the A-Bomb Footage / Marita Sturken -- The Television Image and Collective Amnesia: Dis(re)membering the Persian Gulf War / Deirdre Boyle -- Guerrilla Television / Laurie Ouellette -- Will the Revolution Be Televised? Camcorders, Activism, and Alternative Television in the 1990s / Eric Michaels -- The Aboriginal Invention of Television in Central Australia 1982-1986 / John Carey and Pat O'Hara -- Interactive Television / David Tafler -- Boundaries and Frontiers: Interactivity and Participant Experience - Building New Models and Formats / Peter d'Agostino -- Virtual Realities: Recreational Vehicles for a Post-Television Culture?/ Peter d'Agostino -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the authors URL status: URL: 'http://-'
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Transmission : Towards a post-television culture / edited by Peter d'Agostino and David Tafler Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, Call No: 408 TEL Edition: Second Place: Thousand Oaks, CA Publisher: Sage Publications PhysDes: xxxii,300 p. ; 22 cm Series: Communication and human values Subject: TELEVISION; MEDIA; BROADCASTING ISBN: 9780803942691 Contents: Introduction / Sean Cubitt -- Lost Generations / Fredric R Jameson -- Surrealism without the Unconscious -- Andrea L Press / Women Watching Television: Issues of Class, Gender, and Mass Media Reception / Todd Gitlin -- The Whole World Is Watching / Avital Ronell -- Video/Television/Rodney King: Twelve Steps beyond The Pleasure Principle / Erik Barnouw -- The Case of the A-Bomb Footage / Marita Sturken -- The Television Image and Collective Amnesia: Dis(re)membering the Persian Gulf War / Deirdre Boyle -- Guerrilla Television / Laurie Ouellette -- Will the Revolution Be Televised? Camcorders, Activism, and Alternative Television in the 1990s / Eric Michaels -- The Aboriginal Invention of Television in Central Australia 1982-1986 / John Carey and Pat O'Hara -- Interactive Television / David Tafler -- Boundaries and Frontiers: Interactivity and Participant Experience - Building New Models and Formats / Peter d'Agostino -- Virtual Realities: Recreational Vehicles for a Post-Television Culture?/ Peter d'Agostino -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the authors
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Transnational television worldwide : towards a new media order / edited by Jean K. Chalaby London: I.B. Tauris, 2005. Call No: 409 CHA Author: Chalaby, Jean K. (ed.) Source: UK Place: London Publisher: I.B. Tauris PubDate: 2005 PhysDes: 264 p. ; 22 cm Subject: INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING; NETWORKING, INTERNATIONAL; AL-JAZEERA Summary: This book presents the first global overview of transnational television, looking in detail at some of the world’s main geocultural regions: Europe, the Middle East, Africa, South Asia, Greater China and Latin America. The expert contributors, who are located across five continents, write from a diversity of perspectives with an intimate knowledge of the field. They analyse the key issues surrounding cross-border TV channels in the context of the global remapping of media spaces. They engage with such questions as the role these channels play in the formation of geocultural TV markets, and the significance of their impact on regional culture and politics. ISBN: 1850435480
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Tube of plenty : the evolution of American television / Erik Barnouw Oxford New York: Oxford University Press, 1982. Call No: 71(73) BAR Author: Barnouw, Erik, 1908 Edition: Rev. ed Place: Oxford New York Publisher: Oxford University Press PubDate: 1982 PhysDes: viii, 552 p. : ill. ; 21 cm Subject: BROADCASTING. US; HISTORY OF TV. US Notes: Based on the author's: A tower in Babel, the golden web, and The image empire; Includes bibliographical references and index ISBN: 0195030923 (pbk.) : $9.95 (est.) LON: 81022588; 2167209
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Turnbull calls for 'offsets' in return for TV licence fee cuts in The Age (24/07/2015) p.25 More info |
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Turnbull to play tough on licence fees : industry campaign against SBS bill could see push back in The Age (23/07/2015) p.27 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA Author: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA; SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on upcoming meeting between Australian Federal Minister for Communications Malcolm Turnbull, and commerical tv executives over the possibility of licence fees being lowered or scrapped. Talk of free to air's opposition to the Special Broadcasting Servce (SBS) and the effect that this may have on the meeting is mentioned
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Turning Off the Television : Broadcasting's Uncertain Future / Jock Given Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press, 2003. Call No: 220"313"(94) GIV Author: Given, Jock Source: AT Place: Sydney, NSW Publisher: University of New South Wales Press PubDate: 2003 PhysDes: 328 p. ; 23 cm Subject: BROADCASTING; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION AND MEDIA SERVICES; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA
STATE AND TV. US; STATE AND TV. UK; PROGRAMME POLICY; DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY; DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY. AUSTRALIA Summary: About tomorrow's braodcasting. From the dot-com crash to Marconi and back, from the digital age forward into an uncertain future, Jock Given expores the constant shifts in the technologies, business models and social uses of TV and radio. He explains the enduring aspects of broadcast media that have attracted so much government policy attention, and what might happen to them in the future. Sceptical about the hype, optimistic about the possibilities, honest about the scale of the policy challenges, it is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of media. Notes: Notes: p.283-306
Selected Bibliography: p.307-312
Acronyms and Abbreviations: p.313-314
Acknowledgments: p.315-316
Index: p.317-327 ISBN: 0868405000
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Turning on, turning off : Australian television in the eighties / Sandra Hall North Ryde, N.S.W.: Cassell Australia, 1981. More info |
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TV 2000 : choices and challenges : report of the proceedings of the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal conference held at the Hilton Hotel, Sydney, 16-17 November, 1989 / edited by Elizabeth More Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, 1990. Call No: 161(94)TV2000 Source: AT Place: Sydney Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal PubDate: 1990 PhysDes: 163 p. ; 25 cm Subject: BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA; CABLE TV. AUSTRALIA; HIGH DEFINITION TV. AUSTRALIA ISBN: 0642152969 Contents: Welcome / Deirdre O'Connor, Chairman, ABT -- Official opening / Hon. Ms. Ros Kelly -- Session 1: Global trends in programs production and control -- Some scandals and credulities of the small screen / Sir Denis Foreman -- Sessions 2: New technologies and new pathways -- Broadcasting in the information society: plethora of choice or electronic billboard / Bill Melody -- EUREKA HDTV Project EU 95 / Dr Pieter Bogels -- The current status of the development of HDTV in Japan / Dr Masao Sugimoto -- Session 3: Culture and quality -- Culture and quality - Issues of national identity / Professor Donald Horne -- Session 4: Future plans / Helen Williams, Graham Gosewinckel, Dr Terry Cutler, Steve Burdon, Dr Martyjn Hofelt -- Conference dinner -- Television in turmoil / Steve Cosser -- Session 5: National broadcasters -- The role of the national broadcaster / Moriya Koyama -- Session 6: Convergence of communications technologies -- Convergence of communications technologies / Brian Quinn -- Session 7: Regulation and law -- Broadcast regulation in a changing environment / Professor Henry Geller -- Session 8: TV 2000: Choices and challenges: summary -- TV 2000: summation / Dr Elizabeth More -- Closing Remarks / Deirdre O'Connor -- Appendices: speaker profiles -- The Australian Television Transmission System / DOTAC
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TV at the edge in If magazine (Dec 1999-Jan 2000) iss.20 p.63-64 More info |
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TV bosses seek $160m licence fee windfall in The Age (15/04/2015) p.37 Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA Author: Lynch, Jared PhysDes: Clippings File Article Subject: LICENCES. AUSTRALIA; BROADCASTING RIGHTS. AUSTRALIA; MEDIA AUSTRALIA; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Free to air executives to meet with Prime Minister Tony Abbott to lobby to scrap annual licence fees. Regional TV executives will be looking to scrap the 'reach rule' the law that limits metropolitan networks from merging with regional networks. Both groups are fearful of the unregulated internet environment harming their businesses. Notes: located in the STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA 2015 file
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Tv format mogul : Reg Grundy's transnational career / by Albert Moran Bristol, UK: Intellect, 2013. Call No: 81GRU MOR Author: Moran, Albert Source: AT/US/UK Place: Bristol, UK Publisher: Intellect PubDate: 2013 PhysDes: xiii, 266 p. ; 24 cm Subject: REMAKES; TELEVISION;
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