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The ABA's general approach to planning / Australian Broadcasting Authority [Australia]: Australian Broadcasting Authority, March 1998.
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Analysts add to sense of doom as advertising dries up in The Australian (5/06/2017) p.23
Author: Bingemann, Mitchell PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: ADVERTISING. TV. AUSTRALIA ; COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Advertising revenue for newspapers and free-to-air television will collapse by more than $1.6 billion over the next four years as Facebook and Google extend their dominance of digital media, figures show. Newspapers will lose $850 million in ad spend by 2021 in a move that further underlines why corporate chiefs in the media industry argue that the sector needs urgent reforms to overhaul regulations introduced in a pre-internet era.
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Australian broadcasting : a rational approach to structure, management and regulation / prepared by the Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations for the Committee of Inquiry into the Broadcasting Industry Sydney: Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations, 1976.
Call No: 20(94) AUSCorpAuthor: Federation of Australian Commercial Television StationsSource: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: Federation of Australian Commercial Television StationsPubDate: 1976PhysDes: 45 pages ; 21 cmSubject: FEDERATION OF AUSTRALIAN COMMERCIAL TELEVISION STATIONS ; COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA Contents: Part 1: a management appreciation of the broadcasting system -- Part 2: an engineering appreciation of the broadcasting system
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Australian commerical television : 1986-1995 Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1996.
Call No: 201.3(94) AUSSource: ATPlace: CanberraPublisher: Australian Government Publishing ServicePubDate: 1996PhysDes: xxi, 206 pages ; 25 cmSeries: Bureau of Transport and Communications Economics; report 93Subject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP TV. AUSTRALIA ; ADVERTISING. TV. AUSTRALIA ; COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: This report addressses the structure and financial performance of the commerical television industry over the past decade. It complements BTCE's 1993 Report 83 Elements of Broadcasting Economics which dealt with general economic aspects of broadcasting and the performance of commercial radio. It is hoped that the information in this report will provide useful background to the contemporary reviews of television policies under section 215 of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 -- taken from ForewardISBN: 0644362979ISSN: 10344152Contents: Foreword -- Abstract -- Executive summary -- Overview of commercial television -- Ownership and control of Australian commercial television -- A financial analysis of commercial television -- Determinants of television advertising revenue -- Television programming -- Appendix: Data underlying the financial analysis in chapter 2, An econometric model of television advertising demand -- References -- Abbreviations
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Australian story one of unfair licence fees in The Australian [Media] (20/03/2017) p.23
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The Australian TV book / edited by Graeme Turner and Stuart Cunningham St. Leonards, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 2000.
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Big sport, great outdoors boost advertisers' spending in The Australian (17/11/2015) p.21
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; ADVERTISING. TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: ADVERTISING. TV. AUSTRALIA ; COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the state of advertising on the Australian commercial networks, with the Seven network with the highest percentage, closely followed by Nine
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Broadcasting bounces back ; A financial evaluation of Australian commercial metropolitan television : Part 1 Industry Overview June 1993 / Principal author : Bob Peters; Co-author and research co-ordinator : Peter Leigh Melbourne: ANZ McCaughan, 1993.
Call No: 203(94) PETAuthor: Peters, Bob -- Leigh, Peter Source: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: ANZ McCaughanPubDate: 1993PhysDes: 78, A-11.2 pagesSubject: ADVERTISING. TV. AUSTRALIA ; COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; INVESTING. AUSTRALIA ; PAY TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the Australian commercial television industry that suggests strong financial growth. Considers advertising volitility and the arrival of pay tvContents: Executive summary -- Introduction -- Industry description -- Ratings, programming, and strategies -- Financial performance -- Corporate profiles -- Future prospects -- Appendices -- Australian advertising expenditures sector shares of total expenditure 1961-1991 -- Metroploitan commercial television analysis of top 25 product categories 1981-1991 -- Regression analysis summary and projections total and television advertising expenditure growth versus gross domestic product growth 1962-1991 -- Metropolitan television ratings shares by market and channel 1983 to 1992 -- Metropolitan commercial television analysis of programming by type and origin: all Sydney commercial stations during 1991 -- Metropolitan commercial television stations ultimate or effective owners or controllers from 1 January 1983 to 1 June 1993 -- Metropolitan commercial television comparison of advertising revenue growth and gross domestic product growth 1970/71 to 1991/92 -- Metropolitan commercial television summary of financial performance 1970/71-1991/92 -- Australian commercial television historical profit margins 1957/58 to 1991/92 -- Metropolitan commercial television summary of network financial performance on a four market basis 1987/88 to 1991/92 -- Metropolitan commercial television network's share ofd revenue on a four market basis 1987/88 to 1991/92
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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 TribunalPlace: North Sydney, N.S.W.Publisher: Australian Broadcasting TribunalPubDate: 1988-1992PhysDes: 4 v. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 25-35 cmSubject: 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 variesISSN: 1034-8689LON: abn89174413; 6490748 6176346Donation: Jock GivenContents: 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.
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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 TribunalPlace: North Sydney, N.S.W.Publisher: Australian Broadcasting TribunalPubDate: 1988-1992PhysDes: 4 v. : ill. (some col.), maps ; 25-35 cmSubject: 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 variesISSN: 1034-8689LON: abn89174413; 6490748 6176346Contents: 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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Busienss bites : Apple sours....networks cower...recall towers... in Crikey.com.au (27/01/2016) p.-
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Commercial television industry code of practice Sydney: Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations, 1999.
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Communications and the media in Australia / edited by Ted Wheelwright and Ken Buckley Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1987.
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Future directions for commercial television : volume 1: report / Department of Communications Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1985.
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Hanging the kids out to dry in Sunday Age (30/07/2017) p.15
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Impairments all round for broadcast TV networks in Crikey.com.au (23/02/2017)
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Localism in Australian broadcasting : a review of the policy, August 1984 / Department of Communications Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service,
Call No: 201.1-3(94) DEPPlace: CanberraPublisher: Australian Government Publishing ServicePhysDes: vi, 327 p. ; 25 cmSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; Australian Broadcasting Tribunal ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING RIGHTS. AUSTRALIA ; COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA ; REGIONAL TELEVISION ; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA Summary: A review of localism in Australian broadcasting: 'the notion that commercial (and, as appropriate, public and ABC) radio and television stations should be individually operated units located in as many areas as possible, the size of the service area of a station being such as will reasonably permit the station to be commericall viable' and that 'ownership and programming should be controlled at the local level' and 'cater for the particular needs and interests of the community'. The report focuses on commercial broadcasters and government policy in relation of localism. -- from 'The history of government policy on localism' chapterNotes: Review submitted by James Oswin. -- Australian Government Publishing Service cat. no. 8414620ISBN: 064403498XDonation: donated by Mick CounihanContents: Chapter -- abbreviations / vi -- Introduction / 1 -- The history of government policy on localism / 5 -- The status of localism today / 81 -- The policy under review / 204 -- Conclusions and recommendations / 263 -- Attachements -- News release from the Minister of Communications / 283 -- Advertisement inviting the lodging of submissions / 285 -- Information paper / 286 -- Letter to local governments / 291 -- List of submissions / 292 -- Stages of development of television / 311 -- Local shareholdings in selected commercial radio stations - NSW / 314 -- Local shareholdings in selected radio stations - mainland Australia -- Program sources for selected commercial television stations / 318 -- Commercial television stations on extensive or total relay / 320 -- Local shareholdings in selected commercial television stations - NSW and Victoria / 321 -- Paper by Hugh Mackay, "The psychological significance of local content in regional TV broadcasting" / 322 -- Down-time available on SBC and SBS television / 327
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Media buyers look for local TV on all devices in Australian Financial Review (19/10/2015) p.29
Call No: COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Discussion about the broadcasting networks 'upfronts' where they display their 2016 strategies to potential advertisers and agencies, and how the networks tactics are changing due to the online environment
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Networks' strength is attention in The Australian (5/06/2017) p.23
Author: Davidson, Darren PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: ADVERTISING. TV. AUSTRALIA ; COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA ; INTERNET AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Australia's television networks should trade attention instead of the cost of reaching a thousand people, says Multi Channel Network chief executive Anthony Fitzgerald as advertisers divert bigger chunks of their budgets to digital video. Google's YouTube and Facebook have been some of the biggest beneficiaries of advertisers shifting spending from TV to chase viewers who have migrated to online video, but networks are failing to exploit the ad backlash against the tech giants, Mr Fitzgerald told Media.
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New TV code for the monster child in Sydney Morning Herald (05/12/2015) p.30
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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) AUSAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Control Board Source: ATPlace: CanberraPublisher: Government PrinterPubDate: 1975PhysDes: 21 pages ; 25 cmSubject: 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. LtdNotes: Publication information taken from Trove
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Report and recommendations to the Minister for the Media on the inquiry into the coverage by commercial television stations of the report of the Joint Committee on Prices entitled Prices of household soaps and detergents, and other matters / Australian Broadcasting Control Board [Melbourne]: Australian Broadcasting Control Board, 1975.
Call No: 411.213(94) AUSAuthor: Australian Broadcasting Control Board Source: ATPlace: [Melbourne]Publisher: Australian Broadcasting Control BoardPubDate: 1975PhysDes: 23 p. ; 25 cmSubject: ADVERTISING. TV. AUSTRALIA ; COMMERCIAL TV. AUSTRALIA ; LEGISLATION. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report detailing an inquiry into whether any commercial television stations "refused, failed or neglected, contrary to the best interests of the public" to publicly broadcast information regarding the report by the Joint Committee on PricesNotes: Place of publication sourced from Trove
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Roger Kennedy: An Interview in Lumiere (September 1972) iss.16 p.22-25
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Supertoy : 20 years of television / [by] Sandra Hall South Melbourne, Vic.: Sun Books, 1976.
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TV shows 'not at our best': Worner in The Australian (01/12/2016) p.252
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United front for quality media in The Australian (2/06/2017) p.15
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