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Big screen small picture in Encore (Apr 2000) vol.18 iss.3 p.18-19
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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.
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Broadcasting : draft report Melbourne: Productivity Commission, 1999.
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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.
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The death of broadcasting : media's digital future / Jock Given Sydney: UNSW Press, 1998.
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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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Foxtel makes it hard for ACCC to say no in Encore (October 2002) vol.20 iss.9 p.10, 12
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Inquiry into the effects of government-funded national broadcasting on Victoria / Economic Development Committee Melbourne: Economic Development Committee, 1999.
Call No: 205.1(94) AUSCorpAuthor: Victoria. Parliament. Economic Development CommitteeSource: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: Economic Development CommitteePubDate: 1999PhysDes: xviii, 267 p. ; 25 cmSeries: Parliamentary paper (Victoria. Parliament) ; no. 49Subject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; GOVERNMENT AID. AUSTRALIA ; DIGITAL BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; WILDSIDE [TV] (AT, 1997-9) ; NEWS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA Summary: The report examines: The current and long-term distribution of government-funded national broadcasting resources and the effect of this distribution in Victoria; the effects on industry, including broadcasting, film and video production and mulitmedia; the effects on the arts and cultural life in Victoria including whether government-funded national broadcasters adequately service Victoria, and Melbourne, as Australia's second largest city; and the programming mix available from government-funded national broadcasters and how programming decisions are made and whether the programming which is delivered is geographically balanced. -from Terms of Reference, page vii.Notes: "Final report"ISBN: 0731152646LON: 20167830
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Interfacing with the on-line world : pay TV, broadband, standards and access / by Ross Kelso and Mark Armstrong Melbourne VIC: Media and Telecommunications Policy Group, 1997.
Call No: 39(94) KELAuthor: Kelso, Ross ; Armstrong, Mark Source: ATPlace: Melbourne VICPublisher: Media and Telecommunications Policy GroupPubDate: 1997PhysDes: 62 pages : illustrated ; 30 cmSubject: PAY TV. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; DIGITAL BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL, TV. AUSTRALIA ; TECHNOLOGY AND TV Summary: "This research report deals with some issues which are vital to the development of our communications system. Networks have been buit to deliver broadband services, and more will be built before the year 2000. The financing and growth of the networks depend on business and domestic consumers, who will use the networks to access information and entertainment or to communicate with others. The underlying question is how conveniently a user can access the on-line world from any device, be it a TV receiver, a computer or a new multimedia device; and at what price." -from the preface.Notes: Spiral boundContents: Preface; Summary -- Consumer needs: towards a universal interface -- Will the pathways to the consumer converge? -- The role of standards -- Regulation: the access regime -- Competition; The round table -- The transcript -- About the participants; The research paper -- Introduction -- The role of standards -- Government policies affecting competition and access -- Capacity limitations: bandwidth versus technology -- Broad issues -- Appreciating conditional access -- Australian policy development -- Pay TV carrier associate services -- Proposed access regime post-1997 -- Digital terrestrial television broadcasting -- Australian digital video standards for pay TV & other services -- Overseas developments -- European standards and regulations affecting access -- Regulating access in the United Kingdom -- US video dialtone and open video system policies; Figures -- Fig 1 Typical arrangement for conditional access -- Fig 2 Comparison of Optus Vision and Moco (Telstra Multimedia/Foxtel) proposals -- Fig 3 Desirable open access regime for digital terrestrial television broadcasting -- Fig 4 Illustrative compromise underpinning the European digital video broadcasting standards -- Fig 5 Chart of the relationships under the proposed framework for digital terrestrial broadcasting in the UK -- Fig 6 Possible 'level one' gateway configurations
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The language of new media / Lev Manovich Cambridge, Mass. London: MIT Press, c2001.
Call No: 775 MANAuthor: Manovich, Lev Source: USPlace: Cambridge, Mass. LondonPublisher: MIT PressPubDate: c2001PhysDes: xxxix, 354 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSeries: LeonardoSubject: 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 indexISBN: 0262133741 : No priceLON: 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 NETWORKAuthor: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: 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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TV at the edge in If magazine (Dec 1999-Jan 2000) iss.20 p.63-64
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