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$135m first-half profit for Seven West Media in Australian Financial Review (18/02/2016) p.31
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SEVEN NETWORKAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN NETWORK ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the financial earnings for Seven West Media and comments by company CEO Tim Worner about Seven's future in regards to the federal election and his hope that media reform will happen in Australia
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Australian Broadcasting Tribunal manual / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Sydney: The Tribunal, 1990.
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Australian story one of unfair licence fees in The Australian [Media] (20/03/2017) p.23
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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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The Bond inquiry : a report by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal on an inquiry into matters relating to television and radio licences associated with Mr. Alan Bond North Sydney, N.S.W.: Australian Broadcasting Tribunal, 1990.
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Busienss bites : Apple sours....networks cower...recall towers... in Crikey.com.au (27/01/2016) p.-
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Crossbench warms to media reforms in The Australian (8/05/2017) p.1
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Fifeld has lcence to make his mark in The Australian (28/03/2016) p.24
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Fifield targets budget for enhanced media package in Australian Financial Review (24/04/2017) p.29
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Free-to-air networks should pay for licence fee cuts, say rivals in Australian Financial Review (10/08/2015) p.29
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; LICENCES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Discussion about the possibility of the Australian Federal Government handing over a licence fee reduction to the free to air networks, and whether this is a good idea. Various industry groups and stakeholders voice their opinion.
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Free-to-air TV bosses strengthen calls for licence fee cuts in Australian Financial Review (28/09/2016) p.2
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Government considering $100m TV licence fee cuts in Australian Financial Review (1/05/2017) p.29
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Inquiry into the future use of the sixth television channel : issues paper Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Authority, 1996.
Call No: 205.26(94) AUSCorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting AuthoritySource: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: Australian Broadcasting AuthorityPubDate: 1996PhysDes: 51 pages ; 30 cmSubject: BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA Summary: An paper that the Australian Broadcasting Authority created as to raise issues for public consultation in relation to the statement "the ABA invites comment on the national benefits which may accure from possible uses of the sixth channel that should be considered as part of this inquiry".LON: abn96289654; 12653174Contents: Comments invited as part of this inquiry -- Part 1: Introduction -- Part 2: Background -- Part 3: The current use of the sixth channel and issues for its future use -- Part 4: Some options -- Part 5: Regulation and implementation implications -- Attachments
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It's all about a cut in licence fees: Worner in The Australian (18/02/2016) p.19
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SEVEN NETWORKAuthor: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN NETWORK ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA. AUSTRALIA Summary: Interview with CEO of Seven West Media, Tim Worner. He is arguing for the lowering of licence fees to broadcast in Australia as the key point of the long debated media reforms
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Licence fee cut case beefed up in Australian Financial Review (18/05/2015) p.32
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Lost as dollars are killing off local TV in Herald Sun (25/10/2016) p.5
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; LICENCES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Harris, Rob PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: LICENCES. AUSTRALIA Summary: Seven West Media comment on the price of licence fees for commercial broadcasters in Australia and their wish for it to be reduced
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Media could face major shake-up in Sunday Age [-] (7/05/2017) p.4
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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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Media laws for the real world in The Australian (8/05/2017) p.13
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Media rules bickering a distraction in The Australian (20/01/2016) p.19
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; LICENCES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN NETWORK ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA Summary: Chief Executive of Seven West Media, Tim Worner, discusses his feelings about proposed changes to government legislation on media ownership and states that more pressure should be on reducing the licences for the commercial networks to broadcast in Australia.
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Networking in Canberra Times [TV Guide] (09/05/2016) p.2
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 Canberra Times [TV Guide] (19/09/2016) p.4
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Nod to nostalgia forms free-to-air TV's blitz for licence-fee relief in The Australian (10/10/2016) p.19
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; LICENCES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: FREE TV ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on a TV campaingn by the lobby group Free TV, which is asking for the removal of licence fees for commercial TV broadcasters
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Not drowning, waiving as Fifield tosses a TV lifeline in Herald Sun (29/06/2017) p.44
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; LICENCES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: None PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA Summary: Looking at the impact of Federal government Minster of Communications decision to grant a waiver for free-to-air to pay their broadcasting licence fees for the 2016-17 financial year.
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Prime Media books $93.5m loss in The Age (24/08/2016) p.18
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRIME MEDIA GROUPAuthor: - PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: PRIME MEDIA GROUP ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on Prime Media Group's financial performance with comment by Prime's CEO that TV licence fees are too expensive
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Producers back fee reduction in Australian Financial Review (15/06/2015) p.29
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; LICENCES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SCREEN PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA Summary: The SPAA chief Matthew Deaner has supported the move by commercial TV networks to remove the $153 million annual licence fee. He argues that local production will suffer as commercial networks have to fight for influence against the rising tide of other viewing services who aren't encumbered with the same fee
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Producers back push to abolish TV license fees in The Australian (28/03/2016) p.23
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Remote commercial television services : first report to the Minister for Communications / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1985.
Call No: 391 (-55)(094.3) AUSCorpAuthor: Australian Broadcasting TribunalSource: ATPlace: CanberraPublisher: Australian Government Publishing ServicePubDate: 1985PhysDes: 489 p. ; 26 cmSubject: BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ISBN: 0644013087
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Seven CEO pushers for licence fee removal in AAP Newswire (07/03/2016) p.-
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Submission to inquiry into the Australian Broadcasting System / by the Australian Broadcasting Control Board Melbourne: Australian Broadcasting Control Board, 1976.
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Turnbull calls for 'offsets' in return for TV licence fee cuts in The Age (24/07/2015) p.25
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Turnbull calls for TV licence trade-offs in Australian Financial Review (24/07/2015) p.8
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; LICENCES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on meeting held between Australian federal Minister for Communications, Malcolm Turnbull, and leading Australian free to air network executives about possible licence fee reductions for the commerical networks
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Turnbull to play tough on licence fees : industry campaign against SBS bill could see push back in The Age (23/07/2015) p.27
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; LICENCES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; SPECIAL BROADCASTING SERVICE ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on upcoming meeting between Australian Federal Minister for Communications Malcolm Turnbull, and commerical tv executives over the possibility of licence fees being lowered or scrapped. Talk of free to air's opposition to the Special Broadcasting Servce (SBS) and the effect that this may have on the meeting is mentioned
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Turnbull to talk up fee cuts in Australian Financial Review (20/07/2015) p.31
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ; NATIONAL CONTENT. AUSTRALIA Summary: Broad report about the federal government looking into the regulation of Australian broadcasters, with talk about the possible abolition of licence fees, selling off extra broadcasting spectrum, and the issues with the reduction local content for regional AustraliaNotes: located in the STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA 2015 file
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TV bosses seek $160m licence fee windfall in The Age (15/04/2015) p.37
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Lynch, Jared PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING RIGHTS. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Free to air executives to meet with Prime Minister Tony Abbott to lobby to scrap annual licence fees. Regional TV executives will be looking to scrap the 'reach rule' the law that limits metropolitan networks from merging with regional networks. Both groups are fearful of the unregulated internet environment harming their businesses.Notes: located in the STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA 2015 file
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TV bosses want licence fees to go, as Fifield dubs it 'super-profits tax' in The Australian (26/01/2016) p.19
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; LICENCES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; NINE NETWORK Summary: Report on the dialogue from the Federal government that suggests the government is looking likely to reduce the broadcast licence fees for commerical tv networks and to deregulate the media industry in general. Quotes from Nine Entertainment CEO Hugh Marks, ASTRA Chief Executive Andrew Maiden, and government minister Senator Mitch Fifeld
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TV execs renew call for reform of rules in Sydney Morning Herald [BusinessNews] (13/08/2016) p.1
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