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Access video Carlton, Vic.: Paddington Town Hall Trust for the Paddington Video Resource Centre and the Melbourne Access Video and Media Co-operative, 1977.
Call No: held v.4, no.1-v.6, no.3 Dec. 1977-June/July 1980 lacks v.5, no.1CorpAuthor: Open Channel Co-operative (Melbourne, Vic.); Paddington Video Resource CentreSource: ATPlace: Carlton, Vic.Publisher: Paddington Town Hall Trust for the Paddington Video Resource Centre and the Melbourne Access Video and Media Co-operativePubDate: 1977PhysDes: v. : ill. ; 29 cmSubject: OPEN CHANNEL ; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Notes: Cover title; Continues Access video newsISSN: 0158-989XLON: abn83046910; 2611345
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Access video news / National Access Media Association Melbourne: Video Resource Centre, 1975-1977.
Call No: held under ACCESS VIDEO; held vol.1 no 2 Sep 1975 - vol.6 no.3 Winter 1980 (incomplete)CorpAuthor: National Access Media Association; Video Resource Centre (Melbourne, Vic.)Source: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: Video Resource CentrePubDate: 1975-1977PhysDes: 3 v. : ill. ; 29 cmSubject: OPEN CHANNEL ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Notes: Caption title; Continued by Access newsISSN: 0313-726LON: abn84223888; 3419071
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Alarm bells for Aussie drama in The Australian [Media] (02/11/2015) p.29
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Attitudes to television : a survey of advertisers / Gillian Appleton Kensington, NSW North Sydney, NSW: Communications Law Centre, University of New South Wales Australian Film Commission, 1989.
Call No: 49[659.1](94) APPAuthor: Appleton, Gillian CorpAuthor: Australian Film Commission; Communications Law Centre (N.S.W.)Place: Kensington, NSW North Sydney, NSWPublisher: Communications Law Centre, University of New South Wales Australian Film CommissionPubDate: 1989PhysDes: 32 pages ; 30 cmSubject: STATISTICS. AUSTRALIA ; COMMERCIALS, TV. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCE RESEARCH. AUSTRALIA ; ADVERTISING STANDARDS. AUSTRALIA ; ADVERTISING. TV. AUSTRALIA ; COMMERCIALS, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: "The Australian Film Commission (AFC) commissioned this research report to ascertain how the television advertising system operates, how advertisers, agency media buyers and stations relate to one another, and particularly to survey advertister's attitudes to issues, concerns and practices in the industry" -- from Summary of ReportNotes: A report prepared for the Australian Film Commission by the Communications Law CentreISBN: 0858237679LON: 6585339
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Aussie production halted in Australasian Cinema (Friday, 21-27/6/1985) vol.14 iss.10 p.5
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Australia's audiovisual markets : key statistics on Australia's cinema, video, television and interactive media markets / edited by Cathy Gray and Rosemary Curtis Sydney [New South Wales]: Australian Film Commission, 2004.
Call No: 20(94) AUSAuthor: Australian Film Commission Edition: 1st editionSource: ATPlace: Sydney [New South Wales]Publisher: Australian Film CommissionPubDate: 2004PhysDes: 96 pages : colour charts ; 30 cmSeries: Get the pictureSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; STATISTICS. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; DISTRIBUTION. AUSTRALIA ; EXHIBITION. AUSTRALIA Summary: Australia's Audiovisual Markets is the first of a new series of publications which feature key data from Get the Picture Online, the Australian Film Commission's comprehensive web-based statistics collection. Its graphic style and short chunks of information complement the detailed data available online to provide a unique perspective on the state of Australia's cinema, video, television and interactive media markets. -Taken from back cover.Notes: Includes an index; Includes a list of abbreviationsISBN: 1920988004ID2: 145
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Australia's most liveable city in Encore (May 2012) p.33-41
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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) AUSAuthor: Green, F. J. Source: ATPlace: CanberraPublisher: Australian Government Publishing ServicePubDate: 1976PhysDes: 175, A143 pages ; 25 cmSubject: 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 DepartmentISBN: 0642924392Donation: donated by Mick Counihan, 2010
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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) AUSAuthor: Jones, David ; Archer, Ken ; Weigall, Catharine ; Armstrong, Mark ; Watterson, Ray ; James Bailey, Julie CorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting TribunalSource: ATPubDate: [1984]PhysDes: 92 leaves : 31 cmSubject: 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) AUSSource: ATPlace: [North Sydney]Publisher: Australian Broadcasting TribunalPubDate: 1991PhysDes: 1 v. (various pagings) ; 30 cmSubject: 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 guidelinesContents: 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 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 popular culture / edited by Ian Craven with Martin Gray and Geraldine Stoneham Melbourne, Australia: Cambridge University Press, published in association with Australian Studies and the British Australian Studies Association, 1994.
Call No: 408.1(94) CRAAuthor: Craven, Ian ; Gray, Martin ; Stoneham, Geraldine Source: UKPlace: Melbourne, AustraliaPublisher: Cambridge University Press, published in association with Australian Studies and the British Australian Studies AssociationPubDate: 1994PhysDes: 228 pages, 2 folded leaves ; 24 cmSeries: Australian cultural studiesSubject: COPRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; POPULAR CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; POPULAR CULTURE AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: "Australia's leisure culture is legendary, and as millions of British viewers of Neighbours, fans of Yothu Yindi or drinkers of Castlemaine XXXX would attest, Australian popular culture is popular outside of Australia. Australian Popular Culture is an exciting collection of essays bringing together new perspectives on the nature and meaning of a nation's changing life. The collection also explores the idea of popular culture at large. Leading authors represent a range of approaches, backgrounds and fields to explore subjects of wide interest within the categories of 'the everyday', 'the mass media' and 'critical theory'. Chapters are devoted to the Aussie Back Yard; Vegemite; postage stamps; Australian Rules football; the introduction of television; Crocodile Dundee; The Lindy Chamberlain Affair; Spycatcher; Domesticity, leisure and love and Postmodernism and Australian Culture." -Publisher description.Notes: 2 folded leaves inserted into back of book, entitled "Australian historical studies, style sheet for book reviewers"; Some text highlighted pages 66-76ISBN: 0521466679Contents: Introduction -- Part I. Popular Culture as the Everyday: 1. A brief cultural history of vegemite Robert White -- 2. The Australian back yard George Seddon -- 3. Stamp duty Xavier Pons -- 4. Australian football as secular religion Stephen Alomes -- Part II. Popular Culture and the 'Mass' Media: 5. Controlling the technology of popular culture and the introduction of television to Australia James Walter -- 6. 'Crocodile Dundee': the revival of American virtue Ruth Brown -- 7. The Boys from the Bush: television coproduction in the 1990s Ian Craven -- 8. Patterns of control in Australian crime fiction Stephen Knight -- 9. National fictions and the 'Spycatcher' trial Kevin Foster -- 10. Naturalising 'horror stories': Australian crime news as popular culture Christine Higgins -- Part III. Popular Culture and Critical Theory: 11. How to be a singer though married: domesticity, leisure and modern love Kay Ferres -- 12. The Wild Colonial Boy rides again and again: an Australian legend abroad Grahame Seal -- 13. Shaping the Plain Australian: Social analysis in the 1940s and 1950s Nicholas Brown -- 14. 'On the Beach': Apocalyptic hedonism and the origins of postmodernism Andrew Milner.
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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.
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Australian television and international mediascapes / Stuart Cunningham and Elizabeth Jacka Cambridge Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Call No: 203(94) CUNAuthor: Cunningham, Stuart ; Jacka, Elizabeth Place: Cambridge MelbournePublisher: Cambridge University PressPubDate: 1996PhysDes: xix, 284 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; EXPORT AND IMPORT OF TV. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; VILLAGE ROADSHOW ; NATIONAL CULTURE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; NEIGHBOURS [TV] (AT, 1985-) ; FLYING DOCTORS, THE [TV] (AT, 1986-91) ; PARADISE BEACH [TV] (AT, 1993-94) ; BEYOND 2000 [TV] (AT, 1985-) ; BRIDES OF CHRIST [TV] (AT, Ken Cameron, 1991) Summary: "Describes the origins and operation of the Australian industry and the increasing globalisation of the television marketplace. Their book examines the television cultures of the countries importing Australian programs, and assesses the reasons for the success of failure of various programs" - taken from back coverNotes: Includes index; CIP confirmed; Bibliography: p. 254-270ISBN: 052147003X; 0521469740 (pbk.)LON: 11853714
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Australian television and international mediascapes / Stuart Cunningham and Elizabeth Jacka Cambridge Melbourne: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Call No: 203(94) CUNAuthor: Cunningham, Stuart ; Jacka, Elizabeth Place: Cambridge MelbournePublisher: Cambridge University PressPubDate: 1996PhysDes: xix, 284 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; EXPORT AND IMPORT OF TV. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; VILLAGE ROADSHOW ; NATIONAL CULTURE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; NEIGHBOURS [TV] (AT, 1985-) ; FLYING DOCTORS, THE [TV] (AT, 1986-91) ; PARADISE BEACH [TV] (AT, 1993-94) ; BEYOND 2000 [TV] (AT, 1985-) ; BRIDES OF CHRIST [TV] (AT, Ken Cameron, 1991) Summary: "Describes the origins and operation of the Australian industry and the increasing globalisation of the television marketplace. Their book examines the television cultures of the countries importing Australian programs, and assesses the reasons for the success of failure of various programs" - taken from back coverNotes: Includes index; CIP confirmed; Bibliography: p. 254-270ISBN: 052147003X; 0521469740 (pbk.)LON: 11853714Donation: Counihan donation
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Australian television culture / Tom O'Regan St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 1993.
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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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Awards in Lumiere (November-December 1970) vol.1 iss.6 p.40-45
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Background paper : Australian content inquiry / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal [North Sydney: The Tribunal], 1986.
Call No: 205.36(94) AUSSource: ATPlace: [North SydneyPublisher: The Tribunal]PubDate: 1986PhysDes: 39, [30] pages ; 30 cmSubject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Review of the thirty submissions to the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal's call for comment in relation to their revision of the requirements for Australian content on Australian televisionISBN: 0642117381
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The best of Luck : fifth column / Peter Luck Port Melbourne: William Heinemann Australia, 1990.
Call No: 802.281.3 LUCAuthor: Luck, Peter Source: ATPlace: Port MelbournePublisher: William Heinemann AustraliaPubDate: 1990PhysDes: 292 p. : ill. ; 20 cmSubject: TELEVISION JOURNALISM. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION JOURNALISTS ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: "... One of the country's top producers and presenters, Luck also writes the wise and witty '5th Column', which has graced the pages of the Sydney Morning Herald for more than five years.
The Best of Luck comprises Luck's most entertaining television articles fromthe '5th Column'. Luck gives a colourful and humourous view of the people and programmes that make up the Aussie brand of TV."-BOOK BLURBNotes: cartoons by Jenny CoopesISBN: 0535613483Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006ID2: 91
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Big city, big potential : Sydney's creative industry in Encore (June 2012) p.29-37
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A big country in Lumiere (January/February, 1974) iss.31 p.12-13
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The big picture : managing your own career in television / writing and research by Leonie Morgan Woolloomooloo, NSW: Australian Film Commission, c2003.
Call No: 462-02(94) MORAuthor: Morgan, Leonie Source: ATPlace: Woolloomooloo, NSWPublisher: Australian Film CommissionPubDate: c2003PhysDes: 64 pages : portraits ; 30 cmSeries: Women working in televisionSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: "This booklet aims to provide you with the tools to more effectively get the most out of the hours you spend at work and to manage your own career according to what is important to you. It includes practical advice, hints and stories from women working in the industry about how they manage their careers in Australian television." -book introduction.Contents: Foreword -- Introduction -- Starting from here -- Working out where you are now -- Assessing your strengths and weaknesses -- Looking at the things that impact on your work/life -- Working out where you want to go from here -- Making opportunities work for you -- Building your confidence -- Developing your negotiation and assertiveness skills -- Developing your networks - and using them effectively -- Developing your personal style -- Becoming more visible -- Projecting a successful image -- Identifying your transferable skills -- Getting help along the way -- Finding a mentor -- Would a career coach work for you? -- Accessing skills development and training programs -- How does succession planning work? -- Living within the culture of television -- Surviving the 70-hour week -- Balancing work and family -- What if you have to travel for work? -- Strategies for getting past the barriers -- Resolving conflicts -- Working in the male domain -- Dealing with office politics -- Managing up -- Taking some time out -- Where to next? -- putting it all together -- Looking at all the options -- Getting ready for your next step -- Turning it all into success -- Useful contacts and resources -- The assistance that might be available in your workplace -- Resources and further reading
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Blacks and the Blue Screen in Lumiere (November, 1973) iss.29 p.7
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Broadcasting : draft report Melbourne: Productivity Commission, 1999.
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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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Busting out TV hits : NSW boom in filming of shows in Sunday Telegraph [General News] (1/11/2015) p.39
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Call for an Australian Game of Thrones to boost screen industry in Sydney Morning Herald [Arts & Entertainment] (30/10/2015) p.19
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA. 2010sAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION Summary: Article discusses the benefits of producing tv programmes that sell internationally. It also discusses the current state of the Australian film and televisin industries
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Cinema Papers yearbook 1986 / Nick Roddick; editor B. L. Kay Pub. Co. Ltd, [1986].
Call No: 058(94) CIN "1986"Publisher: B. L. Kay Pub. Co. LtdPubDate: [1986]PhysDes: 317 p. : ill. ; 20 cmSubject: FILM WORKERS. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Contains contact details for various people and businesses involved in the film, tv, and video industries in Australia in 1986Notes: Cover title - The 1986 Cinema Papers Australasian production yearbook: film - television - videoISBN: 0946919100
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Commercial television industry code of practice Sydney: Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations, 1999.
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Creating culture : the new growth industries : conference papers, 11-12 August 1994 / Commonwealth Department of Communications and the Arts [Canberra]: Commonwealth Dept. of Communications and the Arts, 1994].
Call No: 161(94) CRE AUSCorpAuthor: Creating Culture Conference (1994 : Canberra, A.C.T.); Australia. Dept. of Communications and the ArtsPlace: [Canberra]Publisher: Commonwealth Dept. of Communications and the ArtsPubDate: 1994]PhysDes: 195 p. : ill., ports. ; 30 cmSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; NATIONAL CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT AID. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA Notes: Cover title; "These are the edited transcripts of speeches given at the "Creating Culture - the new growth industries" conference held at Parliament House, Canberra on 11 and 12 August 1994."--P. [1]; Conference organised under the Cultural Industry Development Program of the Dept. of Communications and the ArtsISBN: 0642224307LON: 11325570
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The diary : media law showdown in The Australian (28/03/2016) p.24
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Do not adjust your set yet, Netflix is no game changer in Weekend Australian [Inquirer] (28/03/2015) p.17
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; NETFLIXAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: NETFLIX ; PAY TV. AUSTRALIA ; DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Opinon piece stating that Netflix's arrival in Australia is not as big a deal as has been made out, and that TV watching is still the main way people connect with media.Notes: Term Subscription Video On Demand (SVOD) used
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Exporting : Putting Australia in the Can in Lumiere (September 1972) iss.16 p.35-36
Author: Morrisby, Edwin PhysDes: ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Article discussing worldwide television productions and programming, particularly the success of American and British shows. States that Australia is producing sub-par productions that aren't being bought by the Australian market, let alone having a hope to screen overseas.
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Fifeld has lcence to make his mark in The Australian (28/03/2016) p.24
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Film policy : an Australian reader / edited by Albert Moran [Queensland], Australia: Institute for Cultural Policy Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Griffith University, 1994.
Call No: 205.1(94) FILAuthor: Moran, Albert CorpAuthor: Griffith University. Institute for Cultural Policy Studies; Film Policy Conference (1991 : Griffith University)Place: [Queensland], AustraliaPublisher: Institute for Cultural Policy Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Griffith UniversityPubDate: 1994PhysDes: iii, 193 p. ; 30 cmSeries: Special publication of the Institute for Cultural Policy Studies, Faculty of Humanities, Griffith UniversitySubject: STATE AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. UK ; INDUSTRY, FILM. NEW ZEALAND ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; QUOTA. AUSTRALIA ; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA ; ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIAN CINEMA ; ABORIGINAL AUSTRALIANS AND TV ; MAORI CINEMA ; ADVERTISING FOR FILMS. AUSTRALIA ; INDEPENDENT PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA : NEW SOUTH WALES ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA : QUEENSLAND ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA : SOUTH AUSTRALIA ; NEW SOUTH WALES FILM AND TELEVISION OFFICE ; QUEENSLAND FILM DEVELOPMENT OFFICE Notes: "These papers were originally presented at the Film Policy Conference hosted by the Institute for Cultural Policy Studies at Griffith University in Brisbane in 1991"--Cover p. [4]; Includes bibliographical referencesISBN: 0868575453LON: 9849431
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Film & T.V. awards 1971 in Lumiere (November-December 1971) iss.12 p.40-41
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Film, TV industry in rebates call in Sun Herald (16/04/2017) p.4
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First watch : against the tide: reality remains the staple for networks struggling against the streamers, but there are crucial exceptions in Weekend Australian [Review] (23/01/2016) p.23
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Give it time, but there is a place for three commercial television networks in Australia in The Australian (2/10/2017) p.25
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; NETWORK TENAuthor: Chris Mitchell PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; NETWORK TEN Summary: Can Australia support three commercial television networks, can CBS run network Ten Network profitably and can the co-operation between News Corp and Ten of recent years continue under the network of US billionaire Sumner Redstone? I reckon the answer is yes on all three counts ... at least in time.
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The hard copy Woolloongabba, Qld: QPIX, 2007-.
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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 BAZAuthor: Bazzani, Rozzi Source: ATPlace: North Melbourne, VictoriaPublisher: ARCADIA, the general books' imprint of Australian Scholarly PublishingPubDate: 2015PhysDes: xvii, 331 pages, 34 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations, portraits, photographs ; 24 cmSubject: 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 BLURBNotes: Incudes bibliographical references (pages 303-315) and indexISBN: 9781925003734Contents: -- 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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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA [weekly summary]Author: Watkins, Emily -- Dyer, Glenn PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA [weekly summary] Summary: A wrap up of Australian TV industry news for the week including: government supporting Australian TV production; former Ten Network executive Russel Howcroft has been made the new Chair of the Australian Film, Television and Radio School; Australian production funded by Netflix called TIDELANDS about to begin; co-production by ABC (USA), Hoodlum, and the Australian Broadcasting Corporation called HARROW; TV ratings for the week
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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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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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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) MEDAuthor: Cunningham, Stuart ; Turner, Graeme Edition: 2nd edPlace: St Leonards, N.S.W.Publisher: Allen & UnwinPubDate: 1997PhysDes: xviii, 490 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: 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. 441-467ISBN: 1864482737LON: 12826003
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Media law seminars : papers from a series of lectures sponsored by the Centre for Commercial Law and Applied Legal Research, Faculty of Law, Monash University, held in Ballarat, Melbourne and Sydney, August 1985 [Clayton, Vic.]: Law Press, [1985].
Call No: 43 MEDCorpAuthor: Monash University. Centre for Commercial Law and Applied Legal ResearchPlace: [Clayton, Vic.]Publisher: Law PressPubDate: [1985]PhysDes: 236 p. : ill., map ; 25 cmSeries: Current legal developmentsSubject: LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; LAW AND TV. AUSTRALIA Notes: Includes bibliographical referencesISBN: 0867468084 (corrected) : price unknown 0867463856LON: 5553449
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MIFED Dates in Australasian Cinema (22/7/1983) vol.12 iss.13 p.4
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Neighbours : the official book / Matthew Clayton (managing editor) Southbank, VIC: News Custom, 2005.
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Idato, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Filming of third season of series Please Like Me; ABC News appoints Neil Mercer as new editor; MasterChef Australia ratings above renovation show, Reno Rumble and House Rules; Stan has commission its first local production, A Moody Christmas; The finalists for 2015 Heath Ledger Scholarship have been announced.
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Networking in The Age [Green Guide] (21/05/2015) p.2
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Idato, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Snippets on: reboot of Celebrity Big Brother on Australian TV; a four part mini series on the Christos Tsolkas Barracuda; the record pay per view audience for the Mayweather v Pacquiao fight; the end of American Idol, a TV adaptation of Tomorrow, When the War Began; record ratings of Australian documentary Struggle StreetNotes: located in the INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA 2015-2019
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Idato, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: GREG COOTE SCHOLARSHIP ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. USA Summary: Snippets of reports about: Donald Trump and the show The Apprenctice, TV show Sherlock, the Greg Coote Scholarship, Foxtel, Woody Allen's plans to relase a TV project on Amazon, Madeleine Albright to appear on Madam Secretary, obiturary for Neil Lawrence
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Idato, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Round up of Australian TV industry news for the week, including: the Dr Who festival in Sydney, Swimming Australia deal with Channel Seven, ABC Digital Media specialist appointment, Screen Producers Australia Awards, 800 WORDS strong debut, THE MUPPETS and SCREAM QUEENS debut on US television
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Networking in Canberra Times [TV Guide] (05/10/2015) p.2
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Idato, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Round up of news clips regarding the Australian tv industry. Stories include: SBS to develop a food theme digital channel, Russel Coight to appear on HAVE YOU BEEN PAYING ATTENTION?, JANET KING 2nd season filming has begun, LITTLE LUNCH has been sold to Netflix for its US and UK service, THE BOX cast will reunite for the show's 40th anniversary
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Networking in The Age [Green Guide] (17/12/2015) p.2
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTALIAAuthor: Ellis, Scott PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; AWARDS. AUSTRALIAN ACADEMY OF CINEMA AND TELEVISION ARTS ; PETER ALLEN : NOT THE BOY NEXT DOOR [TV] (AT, 2015) ; HOGES: THE PAUL HOGAN STORY [TV] (AT, 2016) ; FULLER HOUSE [TV] in production ; RECRUIT, THE [TV] (AT, 2014-) ; I'M A CELEBRITY, GET ME OUT OF HERE [TV] (AT, 2015-) Summary: Review of Australian TV news including: decisions need to be made for the FremantleMedia production of the Paul Hogan story; list of the Austrailan TV AACTA award winners, FULLER HOUSE - a reboot of the US sitcom FULL HOUSE, Mick Malthouse to join THE RECRUIT
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TELEVISION. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Kalina, Paul PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ; ROXBURGH, RICHARD ; VIDEO ON DEMAND ; OFFSPRING [TV] (AT, 2010) Summary: Snippets on news in the Australian television industry. Stories include: muted reaction from Australian commercial TV broadcasters to the 25 percent cut to their broadcasting licence fee; Richard Roxburgh to author and illustrate a children's book; anticipation for the new season of OFFSPRING; Australian Productivity Commission making recommendations to the Copyright Act to allow Australian consumers to use VPN's to avoid geoblocking of TV streaming providers such as Netflix
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Networking in The Age [Green Guide] (23/06/2016) p.2
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA 2016 special fileAuthor: Kalina, Paul PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN NETWORK ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; VILLAGE ROADSHOW ; ROADSHOW ROUGH DIAMOND ; BLUE MURDER: KILLER COP [TV] (AT, 2017) ; CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM [TV] (US, 1999-) ; GILMORE GIRLS [TV] (US, 2000-2007, 2016-) Summary: Summary of news relating to Australian TV production and exhibition. This week's stories include: return of US TV shows CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM and GILMORE GIRLS, John Edwards moves to Roadshow Rough Diamond, Seven network not to produce reality show THE DAY THE CASH CAME, filming has commenced on the BLUE MURDER sequel currently titled THE HIGH ROAD
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Idato, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; FOXTEL Summary: Round-up of tv industry news including: Foxtel to include third party apps on it set top box, death of TV soap opera producer Agnes Nixon, the Netflix production THE QUEEN to aunch in early November, Matt LeBlanc to co-host next season of TOP GEAR
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILEAuthor: Idato, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Snippets on the TV industry including: reports on several TV shows displayed at the Mipcom conference, including MIDNIGHT SUN, THE LEVEL, and THE HALCYON; nominations for the International Emmy Kids Awards include Australian production house Ludo Studio, and TV shows WILD BUT TRUE and READY FOR THISNotes: similar reprint in The Age 27/10/2016
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, FILM & TV. AUSTRALIA (weekly summaries)Author: Idato, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Round up of TV industry news including: documentary on band The Easybeats to be titled FRIDAY ON MY MIND, new STAR TREK show to be called STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, US drama MASTERS OF SEX to end after four seasons, Netflix has introduced a download and play content later function
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA. 2017 [weekly summary]Author: Idato, Michael PhysDes: ClippingsSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA [weekly summary] Summary: Round up of TV industry news, including: Australian actor Bojana Novakovic appearing in US drama pilot INSTINCT; Australia's entry for the upcoming Eurovision song contest to be revealed on March 7; release of a new ABC comedy titled THE CHINABOY SHOW starring John Luc; a 52nd season has been approved for US soap opera DAYS OF OUR LIVES
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA [weekly summary]Author: Idato, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA [weekly summary] Summary: Round up of TV industry news for the week: development of a new crime drama series THE GLOAMING, which from the same producer of THE KETTERING INCIDENT; new deal expected for hit show THE BIG BANG THEORY; drama series GOLIATH has been renewed; Benedict Cumerbatch will produce and star in a TV adapation of the Ian McEwan book THE CHILD IN TIME
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA [weekly summary]Author: Idato, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA [weekly summary] Summary: Review of weekly TV events from Australia and the world, including: host change for Australia's Eurovision Song Contest; broadcast figures for President Trump's address to the US Congress; TiVO stop stop operation in Australia on October 31, 2017; Disney ABC event at the Banff World Media Festival later this year
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA [weekly summary]Author: Kalina, Paul PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA [weekly summary] Summary: Round-up of this week's tv industry news including: Shane Jacobson to host talent show LITTLE BIG SHOTS; PRISON BREAK will return after a long hiatus; a mini-series to be based on Fox News producer Roger Ailes, preview of the 10 part TV series THE HANDMAIDEN'S TALE
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA [weekly summary]Author: Idato, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA [weekly summary] Summary: Short articles on the Australian and international tv industry including: a new drama series to be based on the film MYSTERY ROAD is to star Aaron Pedersen and Judy Davis, Australian production company Hoodlum is to co-produce the series HARROW, starring Ioan Gruffudd, CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM will make a return to TV, launch of the new season of GAME OF THRONES
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA [weekly summary]Author: Watkins, Emily -- Dyer, Glenn PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA [weekly summary] Summary: Round-up of media news, including: mix up on TV show TODAY with Nick Giannopoulos called Vince Colosimo, INSIGHT program on Australian athletes, comments on Kim Dalton's essay on the ABC, lawsuits hounding Fox in the USA, Australian TV ratings report for Sunday April 30 with a poor showing by Seven
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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) AUSSource: ATPubDate: 1973PhysDes: 290 pages ; 30 cmSubject: 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 overserasNotes: 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 account of the ecomomy … Dasher and ponies explain Fairfax strikes … taking the ABC's temperature … in Crikey.com.au [-] (5/05/2017) p.1
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On working in a Darwinian slum of your own making in Lumina (Summer 2010) iss.2 p.226-235
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An open door comedy philosophy in Lumina (Summer 2010) iss.2 p.213-225
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Our First Million Words : Or How I Learned To Stop Apologising and Love Bellbird in Lumiere (July 1970) vol.1 iss.2 p.3-5, 7
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The points system in Lumiere (January/February, 1974) iss.31 p.8
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Producers back push to abolish TV license fees in The Australian (28/03/2016) p.23
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Radio and television services, 1996-97 [Canberra]: Australian Bureau of Statistics, c1998.
Call No: 201.21(94) RADCorpAuthor: Australian Bureau of StatisticsPlace: [Canberra]Publisher: Australian Bureau of StatisticsPubDate: c1998PhysDes: 36 p. ; 30 cmSubject: STATISTICS. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: This publication presents data about private broadcasters in radio and television industries. It also provides summary information about public broadcasters in radio and television industriesNotes: Caption titleISBN: 0642256772LON: abn98394534; 14264735
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Reflections of reality : the media in Australia / Trevor Barr Adelaide: Rigby, 1977.
Call No: 401(94) BARAuthor: Barr, Trevor Source: ATPlace: AdelaidePublisher: RigbyPubDate: 1977PhysDes: 240 p. : ill. ; 25 cmSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA. AUSTRALIA Summary: A wide-ranging study on mass communication in Australia, covering media's effects on society, media and government, ownership and advertising, in film, television, radio and the press.Notes: Errata slip insertedISBN: 0727003968Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006Contents: 1. Media and society -- The communication industry -- The coming of the media -- Media effects and uses -- The role of media -- 2. Media freedom and governments -- Freedom of the press or freedom from the press? -- A case study in media power: the Labor Government and the loans crisis -- Government control of, or influence on, the media -- Legal limitations on freedom of expression -- Postscript: the Green inquiry and changes to the structure of Broadcasting, post 1977 -- 3. Media ownership and control -- Media is big business -- Who owns whom? -- Who runs the media? -- What can be done? -- 4. The press -- Circulation, readerhip and functions of the press -- Media bias: all news is biased -- Australian Journalists Association -- Press distortion -- Personalities and privacy -- Media coverage of direct political action -- What's not in our newspapers -- Foreign news in the Australian press by Rod Tiffin -- Cartoonists on Cartoons -- 5. Television -- Impact and identity -- The television medium -- Cultural democracy -- Cathode politics -- Television programming -- 6. Radio -- Directions for broadcasting -- The radio medium -- Commercail radio: a profile -- 'There's a Melbourne worth listening to... 3AW' by Mary Keane -- New initivatives for radio by Mary Keane -- 7. Advertising -- A case against commercials by Harry van Moorst -- A case for advertising in society by Roderick White and Judy Lannan -- Australian media advertising in figures -- Advertising techniques -- 8. Film -- Perspective -- The 1970's: rebirth of an Australian film industry -- Film and public taste -- Assignments -- 1:1 Media habits -- 2:1 Media freedom -- 2:2 Media policies -- 3:1 Media ownership -- 3:2 The ownership debate -- 4:1 What's in a newspaper -- 4:2 The Australian Press Council -- 4:3 News content analysis -- 5:1 Quality in television -- 5:2 Ratings -- 5:3 Popularity and taste -- 5:4 Images of public figures -- 5:5 Television news -- 5:6 Television drama -- 5:7 A Crawford production -- 5:8 The ABC -- 6:1 Programming a community radio station -- 6:2 Make your own radio programme -- 6:3 Open line or talkback radio -- 7:1 Advertising techniques -- Index
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Report on the film and television production industry : prepared in response to a request by the Minister for the Arts and the Centenary of Federation, the Hon. Peter McGauran MP / Australian Film Commission and Australian Film Finance Corporation Limited Sydney: Australian Film Commission, 1999.
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Report pushes new TV regime in Australian Financial Review [Marketing & Media] (20/04/2015) p.37
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Ramli, David PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: A report by Monash Business School suggests a new restructuring of the Australian television market. The proposed changes would radically change Australin TV, guarantee funding for public broadcasters and potentially cause the collapse of at least one television station. This article reviews the current Australian model of free-to-air and spectrum rights.
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Ric Birch On GTK in Lumiere (August 1970) vol.1 iss.3 p.5-9
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Seven Little Australians in Lumiere (April/May, 1974) iss.33 p.9-12
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The significant seven : screen funding body heads in Encore (July 2012) p.12-3
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[Skyways. Publicity material]
Call No: CRAWFORD PUBLICITY SKYPhysDes: 1 lateral fileSubject: CRAWFORD PRODUCTIONS ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; SKYWAYS [TV] (AT, 1979-1981) Summary: Publicity material, opening and closing credits ,story concepts and character outlines for the Crawford Productions series Skyways.Donation: Gift of Crawford ProductionsContents: 1 file containing publicity flyers, a publicity brochure containing synopses for episodes 1 - 17 and results of performance against programs screening at the same time, stickers, initial concept documents, press kit, press clippings
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Slow track for video-on-demand : SBS in Australian Financial Review [Companies and Martkets] (03/03/2015) p.20
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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) SMAAuthor: Arrow, Michelle, (editor) -- Baker, Jeannine, (editor) -- Monagle, Clare, (editor) Source: ATPlace: Clayton, Vic.Publisher: Monash University PublishingPubDate: [2016]PhysDes: xii, 192 pages ; 21 cmSeries: Cultural studiesSubject: 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 coverISBN: 9781925377101Contents: 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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Stacey's Gym in Lumiere (April/May, 1974) iss.33 p.13
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Stars cut down to size in AFR Weekend (2/12/2017) p.18
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Structure and operation of the television industry in Australia / by Kirsten Schou North Ryde, N.S.W: Australian Film and Television School, c1982.
Call No: 201(94) SCHAuthor: Schou, Kirsten Source: ATPlace: North Ryde, N.S.WPublisher: Australian Film and Television SchoolPubDate: c1982PhysDes: 40 p. ; 25 cmSeries: Resources/Research & Survey Unit publicationSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING ; ECONOMICS AND TV ; ECONOMICS AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION Summary: "The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the structure and operation of the television industry in Australia. It discusses the commercial television industry and the ABC from an economic perspective. Interesting and important issues are analysed, and current regulatory policies are outlined." -- BOOK PREFACENotes: Bibliography: p. 38-40ISBN: 0642925224Contents: -- I: introduction -- elements of the television industry in Australia -- II : the commerical television industry -- 1: market structure -- 2: ownership and control : the public interest and the ATV - 10 case -- 3: licencing, property rights and spectrum allocation -- 4: the notion of networking -- 5: the issue of VHF versus UHF television -- 6: the nature of the product: the television audience -- 7: the ratings -- 8: the advertising -- 9: programming: regualtion and composition -- 10: program production and expenditure -- 11: economic performance -- profitability -- program performance -- III: the national television service: the ABC -- 1: the role of the ABC -- 2: the national television network -- 3: funding and staffing -- 4: allocation of resources to ABC television -- 5: program production and composition -- 6: multi-cultural television -- 7: the ABC audience -- 8: economic performance -- 9: the Dix copmmittee recommendations -- IV the future of the television industry - the challenge of technological change -- appendix A: principal shareholdings in metropolitan television stations and interests of the major press groups in television and radio -- appendix B: Ausrtalian content of Australian programs point system -- bibliography --
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Submission to the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal of the CAD response to the Australian Consumers' Association report on law and self-regulation of advertising 1982 : section 1 of 3 / Federation of Australian and Commercial Television Stations Sydney: Federation of Australian Commercial Television Stations, [1982?].
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Submission to the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal of the CAD response to the Australian Consumers' Association report on law and self-regulation of advertising 1982 : section 2 of 3 / Federation of Australian and Commercial Television Stations Sydney: Federation of Australian and Commercial Television Stations, [1982?].
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Submission to the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal of the CAD response to the Australian Consumers' Association report on law and self-regulation of advertising 1982 : Section 3 of 3 / Federation of Australian and Commercial Television Stations Sydney: Federation of Australian and Commercial Television Stations, [1982?].
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Supertoy : 20 years of television / [by] Sandra Hall South Melbourne, Vic.: Sun Books, 1976.
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Television : your world / [by] K Tindall, D. Reid [and] N. Goodwin Sydney: Wentworth Press, copyright 1977.
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Television Awards in Lumiere (December, 1972) iss.19 p.38
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[The flying doctors. Publicity material] AT:
Call No: CRAWFORD PUBLICITY FLYPlace: ATPhysDes: 3 boxes ; 39 x 17 x 27 cmSubject: CRAWFORD PRODUCTIONS ; AUDIENCE RECEPTION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; LOCATION SHOOTING. AUSTRALIA: VICTORIA ; SOAP OPERAS. AUSTRALIA ; LEE, SOPHIE ; DIPIERDOMENICO, ROBERT ; SMITH, LENORE ; JELLAY, VAL ; FIELDS, MAURIE ; MCFARLANE, ANDREW ; GRUBB, ROBERT ; KAPINIARIS, GEORGE ; GIBNEY, REBECCA ; O'BRIEN, PETER ; PAPPS, ALEX ; MACINTOSH, TAMMY ; FLYING DOCTORS, THE [TV] (AT, 1986-91) Summary: Publicity, media clippings and periodicals about Crawford Productions' series The flying doctors. Material is organised primarily in date order. Additional files cover production and location shooting. Where possible Crawford Productions' original ordering system has been retained.Notes: Annotations on some clippings -- Labels follow Crawfords designations unless provided by cataloguerDonation: Donation of Crawford ProductionsContents: 3 archive boxes containing material from Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands
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Box 1: Locations; Production publicity; Show-Series; Series generally; [March 1991]; [April 1991]; Press cuttings July [1991]; Press cuttings Mar-Oct 1991 -- Press cuttings Jan-Mar 1991 -- Press clippings Mar Apr May 1991 -- [April 1991] file has attached memo card -- Also contains periodicals: TV soap (July 1991); Margriet (30 Apr 1991); The Flying Doctors Story; Additional photocopies of press clippings -- Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia Fanclub Germany n. 16, June 2003 [79 leaves]; n. 17, December 2003 [85 leaves]; n. 18, June 2004 [66 leaves]; n. 19, December 2004 [74 leaves]
Box 2: Press clippings Originals 1988 -- Original press clippings Jan-June 1989 -- Press clippings originals July-Dec 1989 -- Press clippings, originals Jan-May 1990 -- Press cuttings May-Dec 1990 -- [Press clippings April 1990, photocopies] --Also contains: TV Week (Feb 13 1988); Humo (Maart 31 1988; Mei 12 1988); TV magazine (Mei 14 1988); TV week (June 4 1988); Dag (n. 230 April 9 1989); TV Guide (August 14 1989); Woman's own (April 10 1989); Star! (Summer 1989); Australia now (v. 13 n. 4 1989); Stars of Oz (August 1990) -- Additional photocopies of Australian press clippings -- Clippings from Dutch language magazines
Box 3: Photocopies of press cuttings 1982-1990 covering location, general production, notable guests and publicity for individual actors -- Facsimile copies of press from UK -- (17 leaves) Fan produced materials -- Fan produced Reserapport [Trip report] 1988 (39 leaves) -- Telegrams (6 leaves)
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To be or not to be a Qld. film studio? in Australasian Cinema (5-18/8/1983) vol.12 iss.14 p.9
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Trade News in Lumiere (March-April 1971) iss.8 p.27-34
PhysDes: ArticleSubject: CRAWFORD PRODUCTIONS ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; DEMONSTRATOR (AT, Warwick Freeman, 1970) Summary: Various news items from across Australia. Includes announcement of CBS financing the first Crawford Production feature, lists of the 1971 Television Awards' winners and funds, the release of THE DEMONSTRATOR through Columbia Pictures, and the announcement of the new head of the National Film Development Corporation.
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Trade Supplement : Bruce Clarke releases Australia's first Mood music library in Lumiere (February 1971) iss.7 p.s3
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Tribal mind : The Year of the Cat wins by a whisker in Sunday Age [M] (29/11/2015) p.32
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TV drama & documentaries October 2003 : a catalogue of TV drama & documentary production / compiled by AFC Research & Information Woolloomooloo, NSW: Australian Film Commission, 2003.
Call No: 023(94) AUSCorpAuthor: Australian Film CommissionSource: ATPlace: Woolloomooloo, NSWPublisher: Australian Film CommissionPubDate: 2003PhysDes: [44 pages] ; 25 cmSubject: CATALOGUING AND CLASSIFICATION OF TV PROGRAMMES ; DOCUMENTARIES. AUSTRALIA ; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: "This catalogue provides information on television drama in production and recently completed, and documentaries recently completed since August 2002." -book introductionNotes: Cover title: "Recent Australian TV drama and documentaries catalogue September 2003 / Australian Film Commission"Contents: Section 01: telemovies -- Section 02: mini series -- Section 03: series & serials -- Section 04: TV drama index: title -- Section 05 -- documentaries -- Section 06: documentaries index: title -- Section 07: documentaries index: subject -- Section 08: TV drama & documentaries sales contacts
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TV news in brief : a research report / by Dr. Peter R. Gerdes with Sabrina Dunn and Peter Flynn Kensington, NSW: School of Drama, University of New South Wales, c1980.
Call No: 228(94) GERAuthor: Gerdes, Peter R. ; Dunn, Sabrina ; Flynn, Peter Source: ATPlace: Kensington, NSWPublisher: School of Drama, University of New South WalesPubDate: c1980PhysDes: 215 pages : black & white illustrated ; 30cmSubject: NEWS PRESENTATION ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: The report investigates the content of television news broadcasts by the four Sydney television channels, over a period of one month, in terms of their origin, format and categories; the world perspective which is presented to viewers in Sydney by television news; and one method of examining the technical structure of some news items.Notes: Cover is worn and creasedContents: Some introductory remarks -- Part one -- Part two. Presentation analysis -- Appendix A. Original logs for part one -- Appendix B. Original tables for part one -- Appendix C. Original logs for part two -- Appendix D. Transcripts of four items -- Bibliography
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TV trends 1998 / ACNielsen [Sydney]: [Nielsen in association with B& T Weekly], 1998.
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Two TV channels for Oz in Lumiere (May, 1973) iss.23 p.13
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Vision, obsession and the school of hard knocks : Johnathan M. Shiff in Lumina (2009) iss.1 p.136-147
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Visions of balance : Juggling family with work in television / researched and written by Leonie Morgan Woolloomooloo, NSW: Australian Film Commission, c2001.
Call No: 462-02(94) MORAuthor: Morgan, Leonie CorpAuthor: Women Working in Television ProjectSource: ATPlace: Woolloomooloo, NSWPublisher: Australian Film CommissionPubDate: c2001PhysDes: iv, 32 pages : portraits ; 30 cmSeries: Women Working in Television ProjectSubject: FAMILY AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; FILM WORKERS. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; WORKING CONDITIONS. AUSTRALIA Summary: "(This booklet) is aimed at assisting women (and men) in the industry who wish to improve the balance between work and family. It includes practical advice and information on balancing work and family, as well as case studies drawn from real life experience working in television." -book introduction.Contents: acknowledgements -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Family and work in television -- The challenge -- Some key things to consider -- Views from senior industry managers -- Keeping it all in balance -- Making it work -- Flexibility is the key -- Managing the guilt -- Dealing with the unusual hours -- Travelling for work -- What to do during the school holidays -- Providing support for older dependents -- Moving in and moving out -- Where to go for more assistance -- Acheiving the right balance -- The family friendly support that might work for you -- Finding assistance with childcare -- Accessing support for older dependents -- Other support that might be available -- The assistance that may be available in your workplace -- Other useful contacts and resources
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What have we done to TV? in Lumiere (August, 1972) iss.15 p.28-29
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What Price Australian Content in Lumiere (September 1970) vol.1 iss.4 p.3-4
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WIN nails affiliate deal with Ten : Gordon responds to Southern Cross - Nine exchange in The Australian (23/05/2016) p.23
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TELEVISION. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: WIN CORPORATION ; NETWORK TEN ; INDUSTRY, TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report of the deal between WIN Corporation and the Ten Network regarding a content deal allowing Ten programs to be screened on WIN. Discussion on the state of the regional television industry regarding the content deals (including the Southern Cross and Nine Network deal) is included as well
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