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Abbott should back media change rules in Australian Financial Review [Editorials] (16/03/2015) p.42
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA. AUSTRALIAAuthor: [editorial] PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP TV. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Supporting Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull's push to 'liberate' Australia's media ownership laws, but worries that some established media companies are against the laws as they won't favour them.Notes: in the Media Australia. 2015 clippings file
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The ABC in review : national broadcasting in the 1980s / reported / by the Committee of Review of the Australian Broadcasting Commission Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1981.
Call No: 19ABC ABCAuthor: Dix, A. T. (Alexander Thomas), 1927 CorpAuthor: Committee of Review of the Australian Broadcasting CommissionSource: ATPlace: CanberraPublisher: Australian Government Publishing ServicePubDate: 1981PhysDes: 3 v.Subject: STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; HISTORY OF TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA Summary: A report by the Committee of Review of the Australian Broadcasting Commission into the functions and activites of the ABC. Volume 1 is a brief report into the findings of the Committee of Review, Volume 2 holds the detailed reportage in relation to the functions and the history and future of the ABC, Volume 3 holds 'a detailed analysis of Australian attitudes to the Australian Broadcasting Commission'Notes: -- Includes bibliographical references.
-- Volume 1. Summary report and principal recommendations of the Committee of Review of the ABC --Volume 2.: The ABC in review: report. -- V. 3: population and program policy studies -- Chairman: A.T. Dix -- A.G.P.S. cat. no.: 81 1253 1ISBN: 0642060568 (pbk. : v. 1) --
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0642060584 (pbk. : v. 3) --Donation: donated by M. S. CounihanContents: Volume 1 -- Preface -- Part 1: Our General Conclusions -- National broadcasting in the 1980s-- Questions Australians would like answered about the ABC -- 1. Do we need an ABC? -- 2 Is the ABC used by only a minority of Australians? -- 3. Has the ABC's performance declined -- 4. How important is the ABC's independence? -- 5. Is the ABC ready for the challenge of broadcasting in the 1980s? -- 6. Why a National Broadcasting Organisation as well as an ABC? -- 7. Is the ABC's independence eroded by external controls? 8. Is there a morale problem in the ABC? -- 9. The ABC's internal problems: is it too bureaucratic? -- 10. The ABC's internal problems: is its organisation effective? -- 11. Should the ABC get more public money? -- 12. Should the ABC accept advertising? -- 13. Should the ABC make more money from marketing? -- 14. How much money can the ABC get from these other sources? -- 15. How appropriate is the ABC's financial management? -- 16. Is the ABC still the appropriate body to run schools broadcasts, symphony orchestras and Radio Australia? -- 17. Should he ABC have a second television channel? -- 18. Does the ABC take any notice of audience comments? 19. How much will the proposed changes cost? -- 20. Will the Committee of Review's recommendations be implemented? -- Part 2: Summary of principal recommendations -- Part 3: Our legislative recommendations
Volume 2 -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Summary of recommendations -- 3. The national broadcasting service: its place in the system -- 4. the origins and growth of national broadcasting in Australia -- 5. ABC independence and the public interest -- 6. The management of national broadcasting -- 7. The ABC and the audience -- 8. Development of the ABC'S radio networks -- 9. Development of the ABC's television network -- 10. Informing Australia: the ABC's primary role -- 11. Programming and programs -- 12. Some special program issues -- 13. The ABC and Australian content -- 14. The ABC and music -- 15. The ABC and education -- 16. Radio Australia -- 17. The ABC's archives and records -- 18. Merchandising -- 19. The funding of national broadcasting -- 20. Financial management and planning -- 21. Training -- 22. Personnel mnanagement and industrial relations -- 23. The oversea visits committee -- 24. Property and buildings -- 25. The national service transmitters and the planning of development -- 26. The structure of the organisation -- 27. Future issues for the ABC -- Attachments --
Volume 3 -- Part 1: National population study -- 1. Introduction to the report -- 2. Profiling the ABC audiences -- 3. The relationship between ABC and commerical audiences -- 4. Profiling other relevant media audience(s) -- 5. Awareness and knowledge of the ABC -- 6. The 'image' and 'position' of the ABC -- 7. ABC funding and relationship to government -- 8. The concept of sponsorship on ABC Television -- 9. Attitudes towards ABC radio and television program types -- 10. ABC ancillary services -- Part Two: ABC program policy study -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Overview of key findings -- 3. The ABC audience(s): contact, composition, targeting -- 4. Programming: development, evaluation, research and promotion -- 5: Commissioners and management: perceptions of role and effectiveness -- Part 3: The role of the ABC in the Australian community: an overview of results of two research studies -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Fact and fiction about ABC audiences -- 3. The image of the ABC -- 4. The measurement of audiences -- 5. Some future marketing and management issues for the ABC
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Call No: MEDIA AUSTRALIAAuthor: Knight, Elizabeth PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA Summary: Hamish McLennan is resigning the chairman's role at Ten Network. McLennon will be replaced by cheif operating officer Paul Anderson. Foxtel is waiting to be approved by the ACCC to invest $77 million into Ten. This would result in a 14.9 per cent shareholding.
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ACCC mergers unit set to rule on Ten-Foxtel deal in Australian Financial Review (19//) p.28
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: NETWORK TEN ; FOXTEL ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission who will be shortly ruling on the bid by Foxtel to purchase a stake in the Ten Network
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ACMA communications report / Australian Communications and Media Authority Melbourne, VIC: Australian Communications and Media Authority, 2006 -.
Call No: ANNUAL REPORT SHELVES; 2005/6-2010/11 HELDCorpAuthor: Australian Communications and Media AuthoritySource: ATPlace: Melbourne, VICPublisher: Australian Communications and Media AuthorityPubDate: 2006 -PhysDes: v. : ill. ; 25 cmSubject: AUSTRALIAN COMMUNICATIONS AND MEDIA AUTHORITY Notes: Also titled: Australian Communications and Media Authority communications report; Downloadable from: http://www.acma.gov.au/WEB/HOMEPAGE/pc=HOMEISSN: 1834-1519Order Notes: Current
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ACMAsphere Melbourne, Australia: Australian Communications and Media Authority, 2005.
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The Alliance Redfern, NSW: Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance, 1992.
Call No: held Nov./Dec. 1992- incompleteCorpAuthor: Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance (Australia); Alliance (Redfern, N.S.W.)Source: ATPlace: Redfern, NSWPublisher: Media, Entertainment and Arts AlliancePubDate: 1992PhysDes: v. : ill. ; 37 cmSubject: MEDIA, ENTERTAINMENT AND ARTS ALLIANCE Notes: Cover titleISSN: 1324-4140Order Notes: CurrentFrequency: BimonthlySpecial Issues: Walkley Yearbook 1997; Entertainment Edition. June 1999; Equity Edition. May 1999; Walkley Magazine Aug. 1999; Walkley Yearbook Summer 2000LON: abn93022751; 9778344
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An annotated list of short films available for use in media studies classes in secondary schools and recommended for use / Ken Berryman 1979.
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The art and craft of feature writing : based on the Wall Street Journal guide / William E. Blundell New York: New American library, 1988.
Call No: REFERENCE SECTION; 002.1(036) BLUAuthor: Blundell, William E Source: ATPlace: New YorkPublisher: New American libraryPubDate: 1988PhysDes: xii, 259 p. ; 21 cmSubject: MEDIA ; COMMUNICATIONS Summary: A step-by-step guide for turning out great articles. Used to teach Wall Street Journal writers the tricks of the trade - and a system for producing top-quality articles. [Taken from blurb.]Notes: A Plume bookISBN: 0452261589Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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ATOM news in Australian Screen Education (1999) iss.20/21 p.81-83
PhysDes: Article; Illustration(s)Subject: Australian Teachers of Media Summary: News items from ATOM Victoria and ATOM NSW, including activities planned for 2000.
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The audience in everyday life : Living in a media world / S. Elizabeth Bird New York, N.Y.: Routledge, 2003.
Call No: 409.1BIRAuthor: Bird, S. Elizabeth Source: USPlace: New York, N.Y.Publisher: RoutledgePubDate: 2003PhysDes: x, 211p. ;23cmSubject: MEDIA ; AUDIENCES Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 0415942586Language: English
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Audiences being taken for a pricing ride in Encore (November 2012) p.9
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Australian media ownership / compiled by Allan Brown St. Lucia, Q.: Dept. of Economics, University of Queensland, 1977.
Call No: 203.5(94) BROAuthor: Brown, Allan, 1945 Place: St. Lucia, Q.Publisher: Dept. of Economics, University of QueenslandPubDate: 1977PhysDes: 33p. ; 30cmSubject: PRESS AND TV ; MEDIA. AUSTRALIA Notes: Press. Control & ownership. Australia (ANB/PRECIS SIN 009630x); Bibliography: p.33ISBN: 0909260036 : unpricedLON: anb90926003; 1648157
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Australian media's treatment of the developing world : how does it rate? / Australian International Development Assistance Bureau Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1989.
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Australian radio listeners and television viewers : historical perspectives / Bridget Griffen-Foley Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Call No: 41(94) GRIAuthor: Griffen-Foley, Bridget Source: SZPlace: Cham, SwitzerlandPublisher: Palgrave MacmillanPubDate: 2020PhysDes: xiii, 167 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmSeries: Palgrave studies in the history of the mediaSubject: AUDIENCES. AUSTRALIA ; RADIO AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; CHILDREN AND THE MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; FANS ; RATINGS FOR TV AUSTRALIA ; RATINGS. AUSTRALIA ; DATING SHOWS ; CHILDREN, PROGRAMMES FOR. AUSTRALIA Summary: This lively and accessible book charts how Australian audiences have engaged with radio and television since the 1920s. Ranging across both the commercial and public service broadcasting sectors, it recovers and explores the lived experiences of a wide cross-section of Australian listeners and viewers. Offering new perspectives on how audiences have responded to broadcast content, and how radio and television stations have been part of the lives of Australians, over the past one hundred years, this book invites us into the dynamic world created for children by the radio industry, traces the operations of radio and television clubs across Australia, and uncovers the workings of the Australian Broadcasting Commission’s viewers’ advisory committees. It also opens up the fan mail received by Australian broadcasting stations and personalities, delves into the complaints les of regulators, and teases out the role of participants and studio audiences in popular matchmaking programs -- publisher's websiteNotes: Includes bibliographies and indexISBN: 9783030546366Contents: Introduction -- Aunties, Uncles and Argonauts -- The Fan Mail Trail -- Public Affairs On-Air -- Club Loyalty -- Viewing Television by Committee -- Talking Back -- Outrage and Complaint -- Matchmaking -- Conclusion
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Baby call station's lesson in ethics in Weekend Australian (18/07/2015) p.9
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA AUSTRALIAAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA Summary: 2DayFM, of the Southern Cross Austereo network, will be broadcasting a three hour program on ethics as part of some of the sanctions the station has been placed under after the infamous royal prank call scandal
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Battle for eyeballs goes virtual as video comes full circle in Sunday Age (29/11/2015) p.25
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MOBILE ONLINE MEDIAAuthor: Murgia, Madhumita PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MOBILE ONLINE MEDIA Summary: Discussion of the usage of video on online applications with a focus on Instagram
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Bauer taps Seven over Pac Mags in The Australian (28/11/2016) p.23
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SEVEN WEST MEDIAAuthor: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN WEST MEDIA Summary: Report on the potential of Bauer Media purchasing Pacific Magazines from Seven West Media. An examination of both companies recent company reports provide are given
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Beyond the screen : emerging cinema and engaging audiences / Sarah Atkinson New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2014.
Call No: 409(-017.2) ATKAuthor: Atkinson, Sarah Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: Bloomsbury AcademicPubDate: 2014PhysDes: xiv, 293 pages ; 24 cm.Subject: AUDIENCES ; DIGITAL MEDIA AND THE CINEMA ; MOBILE AND ONLINE MEDIA ; MOBILE CINEMAS ; POPULAR CULTURE AND THE CINEMA ; SOCIETY AND THE CINEMA ; TECHNOLOGY AND THE CINEMA Summary: This book presents an expanded conceptualization of cinema which encompasses the myriad ways film can be experienced in a digitally networked society where the auditorium is now just one location amongst many in which audiences can encounter and engage with films. It includes considerations of mobile, web, social media and live cinema through numerous examples and case studies of recent and near-future developments. -- taken from the back coverNotes: Includes bibliographical references, filmography and index.ISBN: 9781501308659Donation: donated by Senses of Cinema, 2016Contents: Introduction -- Extending cinema -- Mobile cinema -- Socially layered cinema -- The ethics of emerging cinema -- The business of emerging cinema -- The grammar of emerging cinema -- Epilogue.
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Bigger grants offered for YouTube creators in funding program in Australian Financial Review [Marketing & Media] (18/04/2016) p.25
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; MOBILE ONLINE MEDIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MOBILE ONLINE MEDIA ; YOUTUBE Summary: SketchShe are an example of content producers whose work can be viewed on YouTube. Screen Australia has doubled its funding program which supports the development of narrative web series. Google is also investing money to encourage more screen content.
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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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The book of Loud Darlinghurst, N.S.W.: Terraplane Press, [1997].
Call No: FESTIVAL CATALOGUE SHELVES; held 1998-CorpAuthor: Loud Media Festival of Youth Culture and the ArtsSource: ATPlace: Darlinghurst, N.S.W.Publisher: Terraplane PressPubDate: [1997]PhysDes: v. : col. ill. ; 27 cmSubject: FESTIVALS. AUSTRALIA. LOUD MEDIA FESTIVAL OF YOUTH CULTURE AND THE ARTS Notes: Title from cover; "Opening the (media's) door to the voice of young Australia"; On spine, 1998: The official publication and program of the first media festival of youth culture and the artsLON: 13690860
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Boom times for the box out the back of Bourke in Saturday Age (18/03/2017) p.9
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; REGIONAL TELEVISIONAuthor: Battersby, Lucy PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: REGIONAL TELEVISION ; PRIME MEDIA GROUP ; SOUTHERN CROSS AUSTEREO Summary: Report on the increase of advertising revenue by country Australia TV broadcasters Prime and Southern Cross Austereo. Comments from management at these stations give reason s for why this is happening
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Boxed in : the culture of TV / by Mark Crispin Miller Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1989.
Call No: 62(04)(73) MILAuthor: Miller, Mark Crispin Edition: 3rd ed.Source: USPlace: Evanston, ILPublisher: Northwestern University PressPubDate: 1989PhysDes: 349 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: FILM ; MEDIA ; TELEVISION ; NATIONAL CULTURE AND TV ; USA ; COSBY SHOW, THE [TV] (US, 1984-92) ; SUSPICION (US, Alfred Hitchcock, 1941) Summary: "These twenty essays written over the past decade comprise an unusual study of the American media spectacle. Here are readings of cinema, advertising, rock music, and -above all - television, a force now so pervasive that it almost seems invisible.
The book is divided into four sections. The first and longest - "What's On TV" - is a collection of twelve essays on some of TV's best-known images. The essays in the next section, "Rock Music: A Success Story," define the trajectory of rock and roll from its exhilarating take-off in the Fifties to its eventual descent into just another form of show business. In "The Promise of Cinema" Miller deals variously with the issue of sexism in the movies, then moves on to an analysis of Alfred Hitchcock's particular response to the problem of mass spectatorship. The book ends with "Overviews," two long essays on the elimination of critical consciousness from our culture.
Each pieces not only offers an intensive analysis of some well-known visual moments - a soap commercial, Bill Cosby's face, Darth Vader glimpsed suddenly without his helmet - but also moves far beyond that rich particular to show how it illuminates the larger forces that produced it. Throughout Boxed In Miller sets a critical example - to show we can, and must, think out loud against the universal pressure of TV" -- BOOK BLURBNotes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 333-335; Includes indexISBN: 080107929Contents: -- list of illustrations -- acknowledgments -- introduction: the hipness unto death -- what's on TV -- massa, coming home -- getting dirty -- "family feud" -- off the prigs -- Cosby knows best -- virtu, inc -- a viewer's campaign diary, 1984 -- sickness on TV -- patriotism without tears -- "the air of expectancy was bursting at the seams" -- black and white -- how TV covers war -- rock music: a success story -- where all the flowers went -- the king -- the promise of cinema -- the lives of the stars -- Tom Mix was a softie -- in memoriam - A.J.H -- Hitchcock's suspicions and Suspicion -- overviews -- the robot in the western mind -- big brother is you, watching -- index --
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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 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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A broader media landscape in The Australian (24/02/2016) p.11
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The camera never blinks : adventures of a TV journalist / Dan Rather; with Mickey Herskowitz New York: William Morrow & Co., 1977.
Call No: 81RAT RATAuthor: Rather, Dan ; Herskowitz, Mickey Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: William Morrow & Co.PubDate: 1977PhysDes: 320 p. ; 25 cmSubject: MEDIA ; NEWS PROGRAMMES.USA ; RATHER, DAN ; CRONKITE, WALTER ; SEVAREID, ERIC ; WALLACE, MIKE ; WALTERS, BARBARA ; REASONER, HARRY ; BRINKLEY, DAVID ; CHANCELLOR, JOHN ; NIXON [RICHARD M.] ON TV ; JOHNSON, LYNDON ISBN: 0688031846
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Can transmedia content actually increase tradional TV ratings? in Encore (November 2012) p.8
Author: Gadney, Guy PhysDes: ArticleSubject: AUDIENCES. TV ; SPIN-OFFS ; MOBILE AND ONLINE MEDIA Summary: Gadney has been working on two transmedia projects that tie into long running TV series testing the theory that interactive content is better for upping viewership than social media. One of the projects involves the Underbelly series. The second project revolves around the iconic dutch soap opera known as GTST.
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Case studies in Australian media management / edited by Elizabeth More, Keith Smith Sydney: Macquarie University, Graduate School of Management, 1992.
Call No: 401(94) CASAuthor: More, Elizabeth ; Smith, Keith (Keith R. A.) CorpAuthor: Australian Film, Television and Radio School; New South Wales Education and Training Foundation; Macquarie University. Graduate School of ManagementPlace: SydneyPublisher: Macquarie University, Graduate School of ManagementPubDate: 1992PhysDes: x, 204 p. : ill., maps ; 21 cmSubject: TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; PAY TV. AUSTRALIA ; RATING FOR TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; PACKER, KERRY ; BLACK, CONRAD ; BLACK ROBE (CN/AT, Bruce Beresford, 1991) Notes: Published in association with the Australian Film, Television and Radio School and New South Wales Education and Training Foundation; Bibliography: p. 193-204ISBN: 0858377756 (pbk.)LON: 9454276
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Chasing eyeballs : NBCUniversal bets on BuzzFeed, Vox to reach youth in The Australian [Business News] (20/08/2015) p.25
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA. USAuthor: Ramachandran, Shalini ; Lukas, Alpert PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA. US Summary: NBCUniversal anticipates opportunites to become partners with BuzzFeed and Vox in areas such as advertising and creating television programming to appeal to younger viewers. This reflects a trend of media companies directing capital into digital media companies that hold the promise of future growth.
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Child's Play : issues in Australian Children's Television 2013 2013.
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Cinema futures: Cain, Abel or cable? : The screen arts in the digital age / Thomas Elsaesser
Kay Hoffmann Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 1998.
Call No: 202 CINAuthor: Elsaesser, Thomas
Hoffmann, Kay Place: AmsterdamPublisher: Amsterdam University PressPubDate: 1998PhysDes: 312 pages : ill. ; 25 cmSeries: Film culture and translationSubject: DIGITAL CINEMA ; DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION ; DIGITAL MEDIA AND THE CINEMA ; DIGITAL TELEVISION ; COMPUTERS AND THE CINEMA ; TELEVISION AND THE CINEMA ; TELEVISION AND THE ARTS ; TELEVISION, FILMS SHOWN ON ; VIRTUAL REALITY Summary: "Cinema Futures: Cain, Abel or Cable? presents a careful and forceful argument about predictions that tend to be made when new technologies appear. Examining the complex dynamics of convergence and divergence among the audio-visual media, the authors are realistic in their estimate of the future of the cinema's aesthetic identity, and robustly optimistic that the different social needs audiences bring to the public and domestic media will ensure their distinctiveness, as well as the necessary openness of cultural meaning and creative input" -- BlurbNotes: Includes bibliographical references, notes and indexISBN: 9053563121Donation: Adrien MilesContents: 1. Preface / Thomas Elsaesser and Kay Hoffmann -- Introduction -- 2. Cinema futures: Convergence, divergence, difference / Thomas Elsaesser -- Sectio one: Media archaeologies -- 3. Towards an archaeology of the computer screen / Lev Manovich -- 4. Louis Lumiere - the cinema's first virtualist? / Thomas Elsaesser -- 5. Speed is the mother of cinema / Edgar Reitz -- 6. Fin de Siecle of television / Siegfried Zielinski -- 7. Theseus and Ariadne: For a counter-history of the cinema-television relationship? / Vito Zagarrio -- Section two: Cinema and television -- 8. Scanning the horizon: A film is a film is a film / Conrad Schoeffter -- 9. Television and the close-up: Interference or correspondence? / Pierre Sorlin -- 10. Cinema and television: Laios and Oedipus / John Ellis -- 11. Cinema and television: From Eden to the land of nod? / Michael Eaton -- 12. Fantasy island: Dream logic as production logic / Thomas Elsaesser -- Section three: Documentary: the digital age's first casualty -- 13. 'I See, if I Believe it' - Documentary and the digital / Kay Hoffmann. -- 14. Theatrical and Television Documentary: The sound of one hand clapping / Brian Winston -- 15. On the big screen every doctor gets a Starring Role / Joyce Roodnat -- 16. From butterflies and bees to Roger and me / Stan Lapinski and Rene van Uffelen -- 17. To lie and to act: Cinema and telepresence / Ley Manovich -- Section four: Digital futures for cinema -- 18. Digital cinema: Delivery, event, time / Thomas Elsaesser
19. The television screen: from spoil-sport to game-maker / Ed Tan
20. Random access rules / Grahame Weinbren
21. Electronic cinema: On the way to the digital / Kay Hoffmann
22. The assault of computer-generated worlds on the rest of time / Martin Emele
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Cinema in the digital age / Rombes, Nicholas New York: New York Columbia University Press, 2017.
Call No: 62 ROMAuthor: Rombes, Nicholas Edition: Revised editionPlace: London; New YorkPublisher: New York Columbia University PressPubDate: 2017PhysDes: 22 b& w illustrationsSubject: DIGITAL CINEMA ; NOSTALGIA ; FILMMAKING ; DISTRIBUTION ; DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION ; MEDIA AND THE CINEMA ; EDITING ; PHILOSOPHY AND THE CINEMA ; VIDEO FORMATS ; PARANORMAL ACTIVITY : THE MARKED ONES ( US, Christopher Landon, 2014) ; THEORY ; SPECTATORSHIP ; BLUE VELVET (US, David Lynch, 1986) ; APPLE ; COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGERY ; POSTMODERNISM AND THE CINEMA ; FORMATS ; CINEMATOGRAPHY Summary: Have digital technologies transformed cinema into a new art, or do they simply replicate and mimic analogue, film-based cinema? Newly revised and expanded to take the latest developments into account, Cinema in the Digital Age examines the fate of cinema in the wake of the digital revolution. Nicholas Rombes considers Festen (1998), The Blair Witch Project (1999), Timecode (2000), Russian Ark (2002), and The Ring (2002), among others. Haunted by their analogue pasts, these films are interested not in digital purity but rather in imperfection and mistakes-blurry or pixilated images, shaky camera work, and other elements that remind viewers of the human behind the camera.With a new introduction and new material, this updated edition takes a fresh look at the historical and contemporary state of digital cinema. It pays special attention to the ways in which nostalgia for the look and feel of analogue disrupts the aesthetics of the digital image, as well as how recent films such as The Social Network (2010) and The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)-both shot digitally-have disguised and erased their digital foundations. The book also explores new possibilities for writing about and theorizing film, such as randomization.Notes: Includes bibliographical references.ISBN: 9780231167550Donation: Senses of CinemaContents: Machine generated contents note: 1.Accelerationism
2.The Adorno Paradox
3.Against Method
4.Analog/ Digital Splice
5.Blood, Simple
6.Boredom and Analog Nostalgia
7.The Digital Spectacular
8.Disposable Aesthetics
9.DV Humanism
10.Filmless Films
11.Frame Dragging
12.The Ideology of the Long Take
13.Image/ Text
14.Incompleteness
15.Interfaces
16.iPod Experiment
17.Ironic Mode
18.Looking at Yourself Looking
19.The Lost Underground
20.Love in the Time of Fragments
21.Media as Its Own Theory
22.Mobile Viewing
23.Moving Space in the Frame, and a Note on Film Theory
24.Natural Time
25.Nonlinear
26.Paranormal Activity 2
27.Pausing
28.Punk
29.Realism
30.Real Time
31.The Real You
32.The Reality Industrial Complex
33.Remainders
34.Sampling
35.Secondary Becomes Primary
36.Self-Deconstructing Narratives
37.Shaky Camera
38.Shoot!
39.Simultaneous Cinema
40.Small Screens
Contents note continued: 41.Target Video
42.Time, Memory
43.Time-Shifting
44.Tmesis: Skimming and Skipping
45.Undirected Films
46.Viewer Participation
47.Virtual Humanism: Part 1
48.Virtual Humanism: Part 2
49.Visible Language, Spring 1977
50.Interpreting Film Images Through Randomized Constraint: The Blue Velvet Project
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Click go the shares in Weekend Australian [Review] (9/09/2017) p.1
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MOBILE ONLINE MEDIA. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Ritchie, Emily PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MOBILE ONLINE MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; YOUTUBE Summary: Report on the development of Australian original content (topics including comedy, how-to, music, health etc) shown on Youtube and how various creators have been successful in this media environment
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Communications / Raymond Williams London: Penguin Books, 1971.
Call No: 401(41) WILAuthor: Williams, Raymond Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Penguin BooksPubDate: 1971PhysDes: 185 p . ; 18 cmSubject: MEDIA. UK ; COMMUNICATIONS. UK Summary: Analysing the contents and methods of newspapers, television, magazines, and radio to the society of the United Kingdom historically and up to the 1960'sDonation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Communications and the media in Australia / edited by Ted Wheelwright and Ken Buckley Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1987.
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Communications update : the newsletter of the Media and Communications Council Sydney: Media and Communications Council, 1985-.
Call No: held no.1- Mar.1985- incompleteCorpAuthor: Media and Communications Council (Australia)Source: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: Media and Communications CouncilPubDate: 1985-PhysDes: v. ; 30 cmSubject: Media and Communications Council (Australia) Periodicals Notes: Caption title; Subtitle variesISSN: 0815-1210Order Notes: CurrentFrequency: Eleven issues per annumLON: abn85167116; 3879933
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Content will play key role say networks in Sydney Morning Herald (25/10/2016) p.20
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; TELECOMMUNICATIONS.AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: TELECOMMUNICATIONS.AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP. USA Summary: Report on the proposed bid of American based telecommunications company AT&T looking to purchase Time Warner and how telecommunications companies are looking to get involved more directly with media companies. Discussion about companies with Australian interests such as Optus and Telstra with quotes from several execuitves from major media companies such as Seven West Media, Prime Media, Network Ten, and Southern CrossNotes: similar reprint in The Age, Australian Financial Review
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Convergence culture : where old and new media collide / by Henry Jenkins New York, NY: NYU Press, 2006.
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Covering Islam : how the media and the experts determine how we see the rest of the world / Edward W. Said London: Random House, 1997.
Call No: 408.3(5-011) SAIAuthor: Edward W. Said Edition: revised editionPlace: LondonPublisher: Random HousePubDate: 1997PhysDes: lxx, 202 pages ; 20 cmSubject: CULTURAL IMPERIALISM ; IRAN ; MEDIA ; MEDIA STUDIES ; POLITICS AND TV ; PROPAGANDA ON TV ; TYPE CHARACTERS ON TV Summary: "From the Iranian hostage crisis through the Gulf War and the World Trade Center bombing, the West has been huanted by a spectre called 'Islam'. As portrayed by the news media - and by a chorus of government, academic and corporate experts - 'Islam' is synonymous with terrorism and religious hysteria. At the same time, Islamic countries use 'Islam' to justify unrepresentative and often repressive regimes. In this landmark work, for which he has written a new introduction, one of our foremost public thinkers examines the origins and repercussions of the media's monolithic images of Islam. Combining political commentary with literary criticism, Edward Said reveals the hidden assumptions and distortions of fact that underlie even the most 'objective' coverage of the Islamic world." - BOOK BLURBNotes: contains indexISBN: 009959501xDonation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Creative industries / John Hartley (editor) Malden, MA ; Oxford: Blackwell Publishing, 2005.
Call No: 408.3 HARAuthor: Hartley, John (editor) Source: ATPlace: Malden, MA ; OxfordPublisher: Blackwell PublishingPubDate: 2005PhysDes: xvii, 414 p. ; 23 cmSubject: CULTURE AND THE CINEMA ; ECONOMICS AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; POPULAR CULTURE AND THE CINEMA ; INDUSTRY GAMES. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA ; MEDIA ; TRADE FAIRS ; TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS Summary: Bringing together ground-breaking essays from across the disciplinary spectrum, "Creative Industries" chronicles how culture is produced, packaged, and circulated in a technology-enabled and globalized world. This is the first systematic analysis of the challenge of the creative industries in a world where innovation and risk are requirements for both economic and cultural enterprise, where knowledge and ideas drive wealth creation and social modernization, and where globalization and new technologies are the material of everyday life and experience. Thirty essays and new contexualizing chapters by leading international scholars cover several domains, including multimedia, publishing, TV production, urban development, and games. Each of the six sections is edited by a specialist, making this a useful, engaging, and thought- provoking collection of the very best scolarship on modern creative culture [ Taken from the back of the book.]Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 1405101474; 1405101482 (pbk.)
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Cultural in Australian Financial Review [AFR Magazine] (6/10/2017) p.51
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Drummond, Matthew PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; SPORT ON TV. AUSTRALIA ; SPORT AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; ENDEMOL SHINE ; NEWS CORPORATION ; TWENTY FIRST CENTURY FOX ; FENNESSY, CARL ; FENNESSY, MARK ; MURDOCH, RUPERT ; MURDOCH, LACHLAN ; MURDOCH, JAMES ; MURDOCH, ELIZABETH ; ALY, WALEED ; RACKARACKA ; KIDMAN, NICOLE ; PURCELL, LEAH ; WILSON, REBEL Summary: Discussion and listing of the most powerful figures in Australian culture in 2017. Those listed are: Carl and Mark Fennessy (Endemol Shine), AFL Women's competition, the Murdoch family (News Corporation), Waleed Aly, Racka Racka, Nicole Kidman, Megan Davis and the referendum council, Leah Purcell, Rebel Wilson, Leigh Carmichael
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Cutting the cord on free to air dross in favour of online viewing in Encore (July 2012) p.6
Author: Cotton, Paul PhysDes: ArticleSubject: MOBILE AND ONLINE MEDIA Summary: Opinion piece Paul Cotton hasn't watched free to air television in 3 years and questions how the networks and advertisers will react to this shift in viewing content.
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Dance, media-entertainment and popular performance in South East Africa / David Kerr Bayreuth: Eckhard Breitinger, 1998.
Call No: 408.1(68) KERAuthor: Kerr, David Source: GPlace: BayreuthPublisher: Eckhard BreitingerPubDate: 1998PhysDes: 286 p. ; 21 cmSeries: Bayreuth African Studies ; 43Subject: AFRICA ; AFRICAN COUNTRIES ; BROADCASTING ; CULTURE AND THE CINEMA ; ENTERTAINMENT ; MEDIA ; NATIONAL CONTENT. AFRICAN COUNTRIES ; NATIONAL CULTURE AND THE CINEMA. AFRICAN COUNTRIES Summary: "David Kerr examines the development of popular entertainment in Zambia and Malawi. He deals with media such as film, radio and television drama as well as with the way modernisation has transformed inidigenous forms of dance and narrative. Kerr also discusses the role of performance related research and the instrumental use of African culture for development purposes." -- BOOK BLURBNotes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 259-275) and indexISBN: 3927510440Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006Contents: -- acknowledgments -- introduction -- section A: Dance and oral narrative -- section B: media entertainment -- section C: drama for popular mobilisation -- appendicies --
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Dials turn digital in hit-and-miss market in The Australian (21/12/2015) p.16
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the Australian radio market for 2015, which includes discussion of various media companies
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The diary : media law showdown in The Australian (28/03/2016) p.24
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The diary : reform adrift in Fifield triangle in The Australian (13/02/2017) p.24
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Brook, Stephen PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Commentary on the pace of reform in the Australian media by the current federal Communications Minister Mitch Fifield, as well as the outstanding government appointments to various media bodies such as SBS, ABC, and Scren Australia
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Digital exposes the video star in Australian Financial Review (12/03/2007) p.61
Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER; DVD RESEARCH FOLDERAuthor: Connors, Emma Subject: INDUSTRY, VIDEO. AUSTRALIA ; VIDEO EZY ; BLOCKBUSTER ; QUICKFLIX ; REELTIME MEDIA Summary: Video Ezy plans to take over Blockbuster Video in Australia which would give them 40% of Oz rental store market.
This article also focuses on the new digital technologies that are opening the rental market up to other businesses.Notes: -- accessed from: Factiva. Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive LLC. RMIT University Library. (14 May 2007). Quotations: Businesses mentioned:
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digital media and documentary : Antipodean approaches / edited by Adrian Miles Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan,
Call No: 632.22(94) MILAuthor: Miles, Adrian Edition: 2018Place: Cham, SwitzerlandPublisher: Palgrave MacmillanPhysDes: x, 114 pages : illustrated ; 21 cmSubject: DOCUMENTARIES. AUSTRALIA ; INTERACTIVE CINEMA ; DIGITAL MEDIA AND THE CINEMA Summary: This collection of essays by Australian based practitioner-theorists brings together new research on interactive documentary making. The chapters explore how documentary theory and practice is influenced by digitisation, mobile phones, and new internet platforms. The contributors highlight the questions raised for documentary makers and scholars as new production methods, narrative forms, and participation practices emerge. The book presents an introduction to documentary techniques shaped by new digital technologies, and will appeal to documentary scholars, students, and film-makers alike. -- publisher's web siteISBN: 9783319686424
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Documentary and the mass media / edited by John Corner London: Edward Arnold, 1986.
Call No: 761 DOCAuthor: Corner, John (ed.) Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Edward ArnoldPubDate: 1986PhysDes: 178 p. : 22 cmSeries: Stratford-upon-Avon Studies; Second seriesSubject: MEDIA ; DOCUMENTARIES ; DOCUMENTARY FILMS ; CINEMA VERITE ; DIARY FOR TIMOTHY, A (UK, Humphrey Jennings, 1946) ; LISTEN TO BRITAIN (UK, Humphrey Jennings/Stewart McAllister, 1942) ; ROSES IN DECEMBER (US, Ana Carrigan and Bernard Stone, 1982) ; WORDS FOR BATTLE (UK, Humphrey Jennings, 1941) Summary: "The studies in this book investigate documentary forms and methods as they have developed in film, radio and television, placing emphasis on the use of documentary approaches within the context of a national media system. They link together political and social factors with matters of 'documentary language', addressing the particular questions of representational realism and of public communication which documentaries so sharply raise but which are relevant to a far wider range of mass media activities.
The specially commissioned essays in this volume offer a stimulating exploration of a lively and powerful mode; several indeed open up entirely new areas of media analysis. All are likely to offer the reader fresh insights." -- BOOK BLURBNotes: Mass media. Documentaries (BNB/PRECIS); Includes bibliographical references and index; Includes indexISBN: 071316493XDonation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006Contents: -- select bibliography -- preface -- 1: 'the stuff of radio': developments in radio features and documentaries before the war : Paddy Scannell -- 2: authorship in documentary : sociology as an art form in mass observation : David Chaney and Michael Pickering -- 3: the documentary aesthetics of Humphrey Jennings : Bjorn Sorenssen -- 4: the origin of British television documentary: the BBC 1946-55 : Elaine Bell -- 5: the agnostic narratives of television science : Roger Silverstone -- 6: questions of magnitude : Bill Nichols -- 7: seeing is believing: the ideology of naturalism : Richard Collins -- 8: documentary meanings and the discourse of interpretation : John Corner and Kay Richardson -- 9: notes on the ascent of a ficticious mountain : Dai Vaughan -- notes on contributors -- index --
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Don't write off free to air and cable television just yet in Australian Financial Review [Companies and markets] (31/8/2015) p.19
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Effective film analysis aka where the hell do we start in teaching : What's Eating Gilbert Grape?, Proof, Blade Runner, et al? in Metro Education (2000) iss.12 p.3-6
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The entertainment machine : American show business in the twentieth century / Robert C. Toll Oxford [Oxfordshire] New York: Oxford University Press, 1982.
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Ephemeral media : Transitory screen culture from television to YouTube / Paul Grainge Houndsmill, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.
Call No: 77 EPHAuthor: Grainge, Paul, 1972 - Place: Houndsmill, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New YorkPublisher: Palgrave MacmillanPubDate: 2011PhysDes: viii, 236 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.Subject: CONVERGENCE ; INTERNET AND THE CINEMA ; INTERNET AND TV ; SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE CINEMA ; ONLINE VIDEO PROGRAMMING ; COMPUTERIZED ANIMATION AND SPECIAL EFFECTS ; COMPUTERS AND THE CINEMA ; YOUTUBE ; ADVERTISING Summary: "From the television interstitials that appear between programmes to the brief clips and videos that proliferate on YouTube, contemporary screen culture is populated by short-forms that make claims for our attention. Ephemeral Media provides a unique focus on these fleeting but increasingly ubiquitous texts. Through case studies in television and web entertainment, this original book looks at the production of media at the edges, within the junctions, and that surround the output of networks and studios. Analyzing promos and idents, emergent forms of online TV and web drama, and the burgeoning world of worker- and user-generated content, this new collection also examines screen forms that circulate "between," "beyond" and "below" the TV programs and films traditionally privileged within screen studies. With essays by leading international scholars in television, film and new media studies, as well as interviews with key industry figures, Ephemeral Media explores the practices, strategies and textual forms helping producers (and viewers) negotiate a fast-paced mediascape. Examining dynamics of brevity and evanescence in the television and new media environment, Ephemeral Media provides a new perspective on the transitory, and transitional, nature of screen culture in the early 21st century"-- BlurbNotes: Formerly CIP.
Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 9781844574346Donation: Adrian MilesContents: Introduction: Ephemeral media, Paul Grainge -- I Media transition and transitory media -- 1. The recurrent, the recombinatory, and the ephemeral: William Uricchio -- 2. Television, abridged: ephemeral texts, monumental seriality and TV-Digital media convergence, Max Dawson -- II Between: interstitials and idents -- 3. Interstitials: how the 'bits in between' define the programmes, John Ellis -- 4. 'Music is Half the Picture': the soundworld of television idents, Mark Brownrigg and Peter Meech -- 5. TV promotion and broadcast design: An interview with Charlie Mawer, Red Bee Media -- III Beyond: online TV and web drama -- 6. The evolving media ecosystem: An interview with Victoria Jaye, BBC, Elizabeth Jane Evans -- 7. Beyond the broadcast text: new economies and temporalities of online TV, JP Kelly -- 8. Time slice: web drama and the attention economy, Jon Dovey -- 9. 'Carnaby Street, 10am': KateModern and the ephemeral dynamics of online drama, Elizabeth Jane Evans -- IV Below: worker- and user-generated content -- 10. Corporate and worker ephemera: the industrial promotional surround, paratexts and worker blowback, John T. Caldwell -- 11. Reenactment: fans performing movie scenes from the stage to YouTube, Barbara Klinger -- 12. Digital intimacies: aesthetic and affective strategies in the production and use of online video, Rosamund Davies.
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Expensive sports rights cost free-to-air TV in Australian Financial Review (03/08/2016) p.1
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SEVEN NETWORKAuthor: Smith, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN WEST MEDIA ; SEVEN NETWORK ; SPORT ON TV. AUSTRALIA ; OLYMPICS ON TV Summary: Commentary on the Seven West Media expenditure on free-to-air sporting events, especially the Olympic Games, and how these have impacted the companies stock. Quotes from Seven West Media Chief Executive Tim Worner on why Seven are keen to pursue broadcasting sporting events
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Experimenta / presented by Modern Image Makers Association Inc. (MIMA) Melbourne: MIMA, 1988-.
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Experimental Cinema In The Digital Age / Malcolm Grice London: British Film Institute, 2001.
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Fairfax CEO opens up on future of print in Australian Financial Review (22/02/2016) p.30
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; FAIRFAXAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: FAIRFAX ; MEDIA. AUSTRALIA Summary: Interview with CEO of Fairfax Media Greg Hywood. Discussion pertaining to Fairfax's future in terms of newspapers, and the speculation that Fairfax may try to enter the free-to-air TV market
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Fame games : the production of celebrity in Australia / Graeme Turner, Frances Bonner, P. David Marshall Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.
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Fan cultures London: Routledge, 2002.
Call No: 465.2HILAuthor: Hills, Matt Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: RoutledgePubDate: 2002PhysDes: 237 p. ; 23 cmSubject: POPULAR CULTURE AND THE CINEMA ; POPULAR CULTURE AND TV ; MEDIA ; CONSUMERS AND TV ; CULT FILMS Summary: Fan Cultures is the first comprehensive overview of fans & fan theory. Emphasising the contradicions of fandom, Matt Hills outlines the ways in which fans have been conceptualised in cultural theory and challenges many of these established paradigms. Hills draws on case studies of specific groups, such as elvis impersonators, X-Philes and Trekkers, and discusses a reange of approaches to fandom. Taking all of this into account, he ultimately questions whether the development of new media creates the possibility of new forms of fandom and explores the significance fo the term 'cult' for media fans. (back cover)Notes: Includes: bibliography p.207-231
IndexISBN: 0415240255
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Fans, bloggers and gamers : exploring participatory culture / Henry Jenkins New York, N.Y: New York University Press, 2006.
Call No: 41(04) JENAuthor: Jenkins, Henry Source: USPlace: New York, N.YPublisher: New York University PressPubDate: 2006PhysDes: vi, 277p. ; 23cmSubject: MEDIA Notes: Includes indexISBN: 980814742853
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FED: Murdoch queries media law change proposals in AAP Newswire [Business & Finance] (2015/03/16) p.-
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA AUSTRALIAAuthor: Osborne, Paul PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; MURDOCH, RUPERT Summary: Rupert Murdoch unhappy with Australian Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull's proposals for media reform in AustraliaNotes: located in the MEDIA. AUSTRALIA 2015 file
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Fifeld has lcence to make his mark in The Australian (28/03/2016) p.24
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Fifield inherits divided media in Australian Financial Review (21/9/2015) p.9
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Fifield targets budget for enhanced media package in Australian Financial Review (24/04/2017) p.29
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Film and television after DVD / edited by James Bennett and Tom Brown Routledge, 2009.
Call No: 701 FILAuthor: Bennett, James ; Brown, Tom Publisher: RoutledgePubDate: 2009PhysDes: viii, 201 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: DIGITAL MEDIA AND THE CINEMA ; DIGITAL PROJECTION ; DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ; DVD, FILMS ON Summary: Brings together a group of internationally renowned scholars to provide the first focused academic inquiry into this important technology. The book picks up on key issues within contemporary media studies, making a particularly significant contribution to debates about convergence and interactivity in the digital media landscape. Essays consider DVD as a technology that exists outside the boundaries of new and old media, examining its place within longer histories of home film cultures and production practices of the film and television industries, whilst also critically evaluating what is genuinely new about digital media technologies. From DVDs to downloading, peer-to-peer networking and HD-DVD, this book speaks of the rapidly evolving digital mediascape. Ultimately, Film and Television After DVD is a book that considers the convergence of film, television and new media and their academic disciplines through the DVD as a distinct cultural object, pointing to persistent questions in the study of audiovisual culture that will remain intriguing long after the shelf-life of the DVD itself.Notes: First published in 2008; includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 9780415878340
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Film in the age of digital distribution : the challenge for Australian content / Richard Harris Strawberry Hills, NSW: Currency House, 2007.
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Film narrative in VCE Media in Metro Education (2000) iss.13 p.37-38
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Filmmakers call 'lights, Apples, action' in Canberra Times [TV Guide] (13/04/2015) p.8
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For a cultural future : Francis Jupurrurla makes TV at Yuendumu / Eric Michaels Artspace, 1987.
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Forget Christmas cheer for Seven board members as the Worner scandal drags on in Sydney Morning Herald [Business News] (21/12/2016) p.4
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SEVEN NETWORKAuthor: Knight, Elizabeth PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN WEST MEDIA ; SEVEN NETWORK ; WORNER, TIM Summary: Commentary on the impact that the sex scandal involving Seven West media chief Tim Worner has had on the company and it's TV operations for the Seven Network
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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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The geopolitical aesthetic : cinema and space in the world system / Fredric Jameson Bloomington London: Indiana University Press BFI Pub., 1992.
Call No: 62 JAMAuthor: Jameson, Fredric Place: Bloomington LondonPublisher: Indiana University Press BFI Pub.PubDate: 1992PhysDes: xvi, 220 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: POSTMODERNISM AND THE CINEMA ; SOCIETY AND THE CINEMA ; CONSPIRACY FILMS ; AESTHETICS ; MEDIA ; NARRATIVE IN FILMS ; TECHNOLOGY AND THE CINEMA ; THIRD WORLD ; GODARD, JEAN-LUC ; RENOIR, JEAN ; TARKOVSKY, ANDREI ; TAHIMIK, KIDLAT ; GIDE, ANDRE ; ALL THE PRESIDENT'S MEN (US, Alan J. Pakula, 1976) ; BLOWOUT (US, Brian De Palma, 1981) ; PARALLAX VIEW, THE (US, Alan J. Pakula, 1974) ; PASSION (FR/SZ, Jean-Luc Godard, 1982) ; SALVADOR (US, Oliver Stone, 1986) ; VIDEODROME (CN, David Cronenberg, 1983) ; K'UNG-PU FEN-TZU (TZ/HK, Edward Yang [pseud. of Yang Teh-Chang], 1986) ; UNDER FIRE (US, Roger Spottiswoode, 1983) Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 0253330939 (U.S.); 0851703119 (England)LON: 8458641
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The global media atlas / Mark Balnaves, James Donald and Stephanie Hemelryk London: British Film Institute, 2001.
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Gordon expands media empire with Nine stake in Australian Financial Review (21/10/2015) p.13
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Gordon holds a strong hand in the game of media poker in Australian Financial Review (21/10/2015) p.18
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Greens offer media reform compromise in Australian Financial Review (21/06/2017) p.9
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The growth of film and television studies 1960-1975 : (A paper from the "Film and TV Studies in Secondary Education" Conference, 1976) / Jim Cook and Jim Hillier London: British Film Institute, 1976.
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Hartigan urges return of media reform as landscape changes in The Age [Business News] (2/03/2015) p.25
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Lynch, Jared PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRIME MEDIA GROUP Summary: Prime Australia CEO John Hartigan is urging the Abbott government to active their media reform package as the current situation harms traditional media companies.Notes: filed in the STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA 2015 folder
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The hidden persuaders / Vance Packard Harmondsworth, Middlesex: Penguin, 1957.
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Hits and misses : winning the online video jackpot in Encore (March 2012) p.25-7
Author: Hemphill, Brooke PhysDes: ArticleSubject: MOBILE AND ONLINE MEDIA Summary: With many producers still grappling with monetising online video, Hemphill speaks to those having success with the medium outling three different case studies which include: Barbie Girl; SLiDE and You Tube's Pogo.
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A homegrown guide to stardom in Canberra Times [TV Guide] (19/10/2015) p.7
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Hopes high for a better year in media in The Australian (14/12/2015) p.15
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA AUSTRALIAAuthor: Davidson, Darren PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on Australia's major media companies commenting on the state of the media in Australia and their companies hopes and predictions for 2016
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How to Study Television / Keith Selby and Ron Cowdery London: Macmillan Press, 1995.
Call No: 512.1 COWAuthor: Cowdery, Ron
Selby, Keith Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Macmillan PressPubDate: 1995PhysDes: 240 p. : ill. ; 22 cmSeries: How To StudySubject: PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; THEORY ; PROGRAMME GENRES ; BILL, THE [TV] (UK, 1984-) ; FAWLTY TOWERS [TV] (UK, 1975; 1979) ; NEIGHBOURS [TV] (AT, 1985-) ; MEDIA STUDIES Summary: Contains practical, detailed advice to enable students to tackle any kind of televisual text. There are chapters on each of the major forms of television output, as well as advice on researching, preparing and presenting a project for Media or Communications studies.Notes: Includes statistical tables
Further Reading: p.215-218
Glossary: p.219-236
Index: p.237-240ISBN: 0333569652
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How to use the media in Australia / Iola Mathews ; cartoons by Tandberg Melbourne: Margaret Gee Media Group, c1984.
Call No: 401(94) MATAuthor: Mathews, Iola ; Tandberg, Ron, 1943 Edition: 2nd edPlace: MelbournePublisher: Margaret Gee Media GroupPubDate: c1984PhysDes: 220 p. : ill. ; 20 cmSubject: MEDIA. AUSTRALIA Notes: Previous ed.: Sydney : Fontana/Collins, 1981; Bibliography: p. 98-99ISBN: 0949338044 (corrected) : $10.50 Aust. 0006360386LON: 3418959
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How word of mouth went social and why it matters in Encore (August 2012) p.18-21
Author: Hemphill, Brooke PhysDes: ArticleSubject: WORD OF MOUTH ; SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE CINEMA ; ADVERTISING Summary: Word of mouth, bad or good is far more likely to generate and spread online. Hemphill speaks to the people trying to manage this talk and asks what it means for content creators. TV programs such as BIG BROTHER are discussed with comparisons to before and after the introduction of social media and the impact of marketing. MOTHER AND CHILD is also referred to.
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Immediate issues Carlton South, Vic.: Australian Teachers of Media,
Call No: held v.1, no.1-v.8, no.2 Aug. 1988-June 1995 incompleteCorpAuthor: Australian Teachers of MediaSource: ATPlace: Carlton South, Vic.Publisher: Australian Teachers of MediaPhysDes: v. ; 30 cmSubject: Australian Teachers of Media Notes: Caption title; Description based on : Vol. 3, no. 3 (Oct. 1990)LON: abn90364991; 7650920
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Impairments all round for broadcast TV networks in Crikey.com.au (23/02/2017)
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An industry divided : Encore readers reveal a state of uncertainty in Encore (March 2012) p.20-23
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Inside a magic factory in Lumiere (September, 1972) iss.16 p.32-34
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The international film business : a market guide beyond Hollywood / Angus Finney with Eugenio Triana Abingdon, Oxon -- New York: Routledge, 2015.
Call No: 203 FINAuthor: Finney, Angus Edition: Second editionSource: UK/USPlace: Abingdon, Oxon -- New YorkPublisher: RoutledgePubDate: 2015PhysDes: xiv, 287 pages ; 25 cmSubject: INDUSTRY, FILM ; PRODUCTION ; DISTRIBUTION ; EXHIBITION ; ADVERTISING FOR FILMS ; FINANCING ; COPRODUCTION ; REDBUS GROUP ; RENAISSANCE FILMS ; ZENTROPA [company] ; ARTS ALLIANCE MEDIA ; FILM DEPARTMENT, THE ; PIXAR ; BARKER, MICHAEL ; PHAROAH, ASHLEY ; RECKONING, THE (UK/SP, Paul McGuigan, 2002) ; OPAL DREAM (AT, Peter Cattaneo, 2005) ; KING'S SPEECH, THE (AT/UK, Tom Hooper, 2010) ; CONFESSIONS OF A DANGEROUS MIND (US, George Clooney, 2002) ; MOTHER, THE (UK, Roger Michell, 2003) ; BEST EXOTIC MARIGOLD HOTEL, THE (UK, John Madden, 2011) ; CLOVERFIELD (US, Matt Reeves, 2008) ; VAPOR [Neil LaBute - not made] ; GOOD OMENS [Terry Gilliam - not made] Summary: The International Film Business examines the independent film sector as a business, and addresses the specific skills and knowledge it demands. It describes both the present state of the industry, the significant digital and social media developments that are continuing to take place, and what changes these might effectNotes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 272-275) and indexContents: Part one: The film value chain -- Global film: a changing world -- The film value chain model and current restructring -- Film development -- Green lighting films -- Sales and markets -- Film producer-distributor partnerships -- Film finance -- Co-production -- Exhibition and the changing cinema experience -- Part 2: Users and the changing digital market -- Users, consumer behaviour and market research -- Traditional film marketing -- Digital production -- Digital distribution -- Film marketing through the internet -- Part 3: Business and management strategies -- Business strategy -- Entrepreneurs and investors in the film industry -- The challenge of creative management -- Project management -- Business models 2.0 -- Case study: interview with Simon Franks, Redbus Group -- Conclusion
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Introduction to mass communications / Edwin Emery, Phillip H. Ault, Warren K. Agee New York: Dodd, Mead, 1970.
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Inventing film studies / Lee Grieveson and Haidee Wasson, editors Durham: Duke University Press, 2008.
Call No: 670 INV GRIAuthor: Grieveson, Lee ; Wasson, Haidee Source: UKPlace: DurhamPublisher: Duke University PressPubDate: 2008PhysDes: xxxii, 446 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: American Film Institute ; AVANT-GARDE FILMS ; COMPUTER GENERATED IMAGERY ; CRITICISM ; FILM ART MEDIA ; FILM CULTURE ; FILM NOIR ; FILM STUDY AND RESEARCH ; FILMOGRAPHIES ; HISTORY OF CINEMA. SILENT PERIOD ; MARXISM AND THE CINEMA ; MOTION PICTURE ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA ; MUSEUM OF MODERN ART [NEW YORK] ; PHILOSOPHY AND THE CINEMA ; PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE CINEMA ; REALISM IN FILMS ; SOCIETIES, FILM ; SOCIOLOGY AND THE CINEMA ; SPECTATORSHIP ; ALTHUSSER, LOUIS ; BACHMANN, GIDEON ; BARRY, IRIS ; BAZIN, ANDRE ; BELLOUR, RAYMOND ; BERGSTROM, JANET ; BORDWELL, DAVID ; BRAKHAGE, STAN ; BURGESS, ERNEST ; BUSCOMBE, ED ; CHAPLIN, CHARLES ; COOK, PAM ; DEREN, MAYA ; FOUCAULT, MICHEL ; FULLER, SAMUEL ; GODARD, JEAN-LUC ; GRIERSON, JOHN ; GRIFFITH, DAVID WARK ; GRIFFITHS, RICHARD ; HAWKS, HOWARD ; HAYS, WILL ; HEATH, STEPHEN ; HUFF, THEODORE ; MACCABE, COLIN ; METZ, CHRISTIAN ; PARK, ROBERT ; PATTERSON, FRANCES TAYLOR ; PENLEY, CONSTANCE ; RAINER, YVONNE ; RAMSAYE, TERRY ; RICHTER, HANS ; ROTHA, PAUL ; SARRIS, ANDREW ; SCORSESE, MARTIN ; SELDES, GILBERT ; SHORT, REV WILLIAM H ; STERN, SEYMOUR ; THRASHER, FREDRICK ; VOGEL, AMOS ; VON STROHEIM, ERICH ; WEINBERG, HERMAN G ; WHANNEL, PADDY ; WOLLEN, PETER Summary: Inventing Film Studies offers original and provocative insights into the institutional and intellectual foundations of cinema studies. Many scholars have linked the origins of the discipline to late-1960s developments in the academy such as structuralist theory and student protest. Yet this collection reveals the broader material and institutional forces—both inside and outside of the university—that have long shaped the field. Beginning with the first investigations of cinema in the early twentieth century, this volume provides detailed examinations of the varied social, political, and intellectual milieus in which knowledge of cinema has been generated. The contributors explain how multiple instantiations of film study have had a tremendous influence on the methodologies, curricula, modes of publication, and professional organizations that now constitute the university-based discipline. Extending the historical insights into the present, contributors also consider the directions film study might take in changing technological and cultural environments. -- Publisher descriptionNotes: Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 9780822342892Contents: The Academy and Motion Pictures / Lee Grieveson, Haidee Wasson
-- Making Cinema Knowable --
Cinema Studies and the Conduct of Conduct / Lee Grieveson
Taking Liberties: The Payne Fund Studies and the Creation of the Media Expert / Mark Lynn Anderson
"Reaching the Multimillions": Liberal Internationalism and the Establishment of Documentary Film / Zoe Druick
Young Art, Old Colleges: Early Episodes in the American Study of Film / Dana Polan
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Studying Movies at the Museum: The Museum of Modern Art and Cinema's Changing Object / Haidee Wasson
Classrooms, Clubs, and Community Circuits: Cultural Authority and the Film Council Movement, 1946-1957 / Charles R. Acland
Experimental Film and the Development of Film Study in America / Michael Zryd
From Cinephilia to Film Studies / Laura Mulvev, Peter Wollen
-- Making Cinema Legible --
Experimentation and Innovation in Three American Film Journals of the 1950s / Haden Guest
Screen and 1970s Film Theory / Philip Rosen
(Re)Inventing Camera Obscura / Amelie Hastie, Lynne Joyrich, Patricia White, Sharon Willis
Little Books / Mark Betz
-- Making and Remaking Cinema Studies --
Footstool Film School: Home Entertainment as Home Education / Alison Trope
Dr. Strange Media, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Film Theory / D. N. Rodowick
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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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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SEVEN NETWORKAuthor: Patrick, Aaron PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN NETWORK ; SEVEN WEST MEDIA ; HARRISON, AMBER ; WORNER, TIM Summary: An injuction has been placed on disgruntled former Seven West Media employee Amber Harrison from publically released confidential documents and emails from her former employee
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SEVEN WEST MEDIAAuthor: AAP PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN WEST MEDIA ; SEVEN NETWORK Summary: Report on new board appointments to the Seven West Media company, with the focus on former Victorian premier Jeff Kennett
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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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Learning the media : an introduction to media teaching / by Manuel Alveredo, Robin Gutch and Tana Wollen London: Macmillian Education, 1987.
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Len Lye / edited by Tyler Cann & Wystan Curnov Melbourne: Australian Centre for the Moving Image, 2009.
Call No: 81LYE LENAuthor: Cann, Tyleer ; Curnov, Wystan Place: MelbournePublisher: Australian Centre for the Moving ImagePubDate: 2009PhysDes: xiii, 184 p. : col. ill. ; 30 cmSubject: EXPERIMENTA MEDIA ARTS ; LYE, LEN Summary: New Zealand-born Len Lye (1901-1980) is one of the most innovative artists of the mordernist era and a seminal figure in the history of the moving image.
Lye pioneered techniques of 'direct filmmaking', which involves painting and scratching imagery directly onto celluloid. His films such as A Colour Box (1935) and Free Radicals (1958) have been cinematic landmarks of artistic expression, influencing successive generations of filmmakers, aartists, animators and designers.
While the critical recognition of Lye's films has increased, less well-known is the arange of styles, media, and places in which the atrist worked. Len Lye reveals the links and connections that inform and unite his diverse practice, which include experiemntal films, paintings, and drawings, photographic works and remarkable motion sculptures.
This special edition publication accompanies Len Lye, the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of the artist's work to date, at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) in Melbourne. Organised by ACMI and the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery (New Plymouth, New Zealand), the exhibition-like this book- features works never before exhibited, and follows the technical processes and conceptual threads that run through the artist's career.- BOOK JACKETNotes: 'This ACMI special edition of Len Lye is published to accompany the ACMI Screen Gallery exhibition: Len Lye 16 July-11 October 2009'--Verso.
'Presented by the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI), in collaboration with the Govett-Brewster Art Gallery (New Plymouth, New Zealand), and with the support of The Len Lye Foundation'--Verso.
Bibliography: p. 175-181ISBN: 9781920805272Contents: --Foreword / Tony Sweeny -- Foreword / Rhana Devenport -- Len Lye: An Artist in Perpetual Motion / Alessio Cavallaro & Tyler Cann -- Introduction / Tyler Cann & Wystan Curnow -- Swinging the lambeth Walk: The Hand of the Filmmaker / Roger Horrocks -- Force Field and Sonic Wave / Guy Brett -- Surreal Sight Seer? Len Lye, Mind, Self, and Time / Tyler Cann -- Planting at Night / Evan Webb -- Len Lye's Portait Photograms / Wystan Curnow -- Len Lye and Colour: A Carnival of Soul / Tessa Laird -- Five Fountains: Len, Lye, and Scale / Tyler Cann -- Lexicon -- Chronology -- Bibliography - Contributors -- Photo credits
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Living room wars in UTS Review (May 1997) vol.3 iss.1 p.238-241
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MANUFACTURING CONSENT: NAOM CHOMSKY AND THE MEDIA : (CN, Marck Achbar & Peter Wintonik, 1992)
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Margin call : Seven West goes south in The Australian (08/02/2017) p.20
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Marks ushers Nine into new viewing era in Australian Financial Review (16/11/2015) p.30
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; NINE NETWORKAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: NINE NETWORK ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; MARKS, HUGH Summary: Interivew with new Nine Entertainment CEO Hugh Marks, where he talks about the future of television companies and how he thinks they need to become more content driven rather than just a broadcaster. Some background is provided on Hugh Marks's career
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The mass media : a personal report / by John Temple Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1975.
Call No: 401.1 TEMAuthor: Temple, John Source: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: Angus & RobertsonPubDate: 1975PhysDes: 148 p., [8] p. of plates : ill. ; 20 cm.Subject: MEDIA ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION ISBN: 0207128308Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Mass media, ideologies, and the revolutionary movement / Armand Mattelart ; translated by Malcolm Coad Brighton, Sussex Atlantic Highlands, N.J.: Harvester Humanities, 1980.
Call No: 401 MATAuthor: Mattelart, Armand Place: Brighton, Sussex Atlantic Highlands, N.J.Publisher: Harvester HumanitiesPubDate: 1980PhysDes: xxvi, 258 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSeries: Marxist theory and contemporary capitalism ; 30Subject: MEDIA Notes: Translation of: La comunicacion masiva en el proceso de liberacion; Includes bibliographical referencesISBN: 0391017772 (Humanities)LON: 2307467
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The mass media in Australia / J.S. Western and Colin A. Hughes St. Lucia, Qld.: University of Queensland Press, c1983.
Call No: 401(94) WESAuthor: Western, John S. (John Stuart), 1931 ; Hughes, Colin A. (Colin Anfield), 1930 Edition: 2nd edPlace: St. Lucia, Qld.Publisher: University of Queensland PressPubDate: c1983PhysDes: xix, 209 p. ; 23 cmSubject: MEDIA. AUSTRALIA Notes: Australia. Society. Role of mass media (ANB/PRECIS SIN 039534x); Previous ed.: St. Lucia, Qld. : University of Queensland Press, 1971; Includes index; Bibliography: p. [201]-204ISBN: 0702216828 : price unknown; 0702216925 (pbk.)LON: 7940489 7940489
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The media : a new analysis of the press, television, radio and advertising in Australia / Keith Windschuttle Ringwood, Vic.: Penguin, 1984.
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Media and meaning : an introduction / Colin Stewart, Marc Lavelle and Adam Kowaltzke London: British Film Institute, 2001.
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Media and society : an introduction in Metro (2000) iss.123 p.140-141
Author: Waddell, Terrie PhysDes: Book review; Illustration(s)Subject: MEDIA STUDIES Summary: A review of 'Media and society: an introduction', by Michael O'Shaughnessy.
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The media are American : Anglo-American media in the world / Jeremy Tunstall London, UK: Constable and Co., 1977.
Call No: 401.1 TUNAuthor: Tunstall, Jeremy Source: UKPlace: London, UKPublisher: Constable and Co.PubDate: 1977PhysDes: 352 p. : ill. ; 22 cmSeries: Communication and SocietySubject: MEDIA ; JOURNALISM ; NEWS PROGRAMMES.USA ; NEWS PROGRAMMES. ; NEWS PRESENTATION Summary: "The popular press, feature films, hit parades, and commercial TV were all invented in the USA, then imported, and copied, by all other nations.
Such cheap imports expand whole national media systems, shifting emphasis from print to electronic media. And just a handful of Anglo-American news and news film agencies select the images for the whole world's perception of international political reality.
The author vividly contrasts India's Hollywood-style film industry with the BBC-style All India Radio; he shows how Germany, Italy and Japan had Anglo-American media patterns imposed on them in 1945; he explains how the media of South America caricature those of the North; he describes the Soviet Union's defensive posture. But why is English the media language? How did Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa join the Anglo-American media team? What is the significance of Britain's long history of both media importing and exporting; and why did the very successful French media empire eventually collapse?
The author discusses the contribution of Unesco, the CIA and EEC to American media exports. But he rejects any simple 'media imperialism' thesis. For most countries media importing is the 'least worst' solution to a continuing problem: how to have modern media without paying the enormous price of making all the maericals at home."-BOOK BLURBNotes: includes bibliographic references; includes indexISBN: 0094615101Contents: -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part One: News, Entertainment, Advertising...and Imperialism? -- 1. World News: Made in USA and UK -- 2. Media imperialism? -- 3. Entertainment: Occupational and industrial structure -- 4. Immigrant dreams, export sales -- Part Two: British Commonwealth, English language... Anglo-American cartel? -- 5. Britain and the white Commonwealth -- 6. Ex-British Africa and India -- 7. English language, British invasian, Anglo-American media -- Part Three: 1945: America Media Conquest -- 8. The high tide of American Media - 1943-53 -- 9. Forced to be free: Italy, Germany and Japan -- 10. The other America -- 11. Communist nations, defensive posture -- 12. Media knowledge, professionalism and value neutrality -- 13. US government media and media policy -- Part Four: The end of Empire? -- 14. Arabs, Moslems, Middle East -- 15. France: The perils of imperialism -- 16. The media are American -- Tables -- References -- Bibliography -- Index --
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The media as a profession for women : problems and perspectives / Australian Film and Television School, Research and Survey Unit North Ryde, N.S.W.: Australian Film and Television School, 1976.
Call No: 462-02 (94) MEDCorpAuthor: Australian Film and Television SchoolSource: ATPlace: North Ryde, N.S.W.Publisher: Australian Film and Television SchoolPubDate: 1976PhysDes: 80 p. ; 30 cm.Subject: WOMEN AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA. AUSTRALIA
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Media bill in hands of crossbench in Australian Financial Review (07/11/2016) p.27
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Media buyers back combined sales in The Australian (16/06/2015) p.23
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; ADVERTISING. TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Davidson, Darren PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: ADVERTISING. TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; FOXTEL ; NETWORK TEN Summary: A merger of the Ten Network and Foxtel's sales operations [Multi Channel Network or MCN] has been proposed before the various regulators. The report states that the merger is due to the fears the networks have over the entrance of overseas online companies (Google, Facebook) within Australian TV advertising landscape
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The media & communications in Australia / edited by Stuart Cunningham and Graeme Turner Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin, 2002.
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Media companies soar ahead of vote in Sydney Morning Herald (8/08/2017) p.23
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; OWNERSHIP, TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Battersby, Lucy PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP, TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA. AUSTRALIA Summary: Many Australian media company share prices have risen in anticipation of news that the long held media restrictions will be lifted. Some commentary from various media bodies and the Federal Communications minister Senator Mitch Fifield on the look and impact the new laws may have
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Media competencies and new technologies : transcript of a one day seminar / Margaret Chisholm and David Ely [North Ryde, N.S.W.]: Australian Film and Television School, 1980.
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Media culture : television, radio, records, books, magazines, newspapers, movies / [compiled] by James Monaco New York: Dell Pub. Co., 1978.
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Media cultures : reappraising transnational media / edited by Michael Skovmand and Kim Christian Schrªder London New York: Routledge, 1992.
Call No: 408.3 MEDAuthor: Skovmand, Michael ; Schrªder, Kim Place: London New YorkPublisher: RoutledgePubDate: 1992PhysDes: viii, 222 p. ; 22 cmSubject: MEDIA ; NATIONAL IDENTITY AND TV. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ; NEWS PROGRAMMES ; CULTURAL IMPERIALISM. EUROPEAN COUNTRIES ; AUDIENCES ; CULT FILMS ; INTERNATIONAL BROADCASTING ; NATIONAL CULTURE AND TV ; SYDICATION ; POSTMODERNISM AND TV/VIDEO ; PUBLIC BROADCASTING ; GULF WAR ON TV ; BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION ; CABLE NEWS NETWORK ; NORSK RIKSKRINGKASTING ; BOGART, HUMPHREY ; POTTER, DENNIS ; CASABLANCA (US, Michael Curtiz, 1942) ; ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW, THE (UK, Jim Sharman, 1975) ; WHEEL OF FORTUNE [TV] (US, 1975-) ; A BOUT DE SOUFFLE (FR, Jean-Luc Godard, 1959) ; BREATHLESS (FR, Jean-Luc Godard, 1959) ; BREATHLESS (US, Jim McBride, 1983) ; PENNIES FROM HEAVEN (US, Herbert Ross, 1981) Notes: Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 0415063841; 041506385X (pbk.)LON: 8457888
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Media education conference 1981 : friday 27 and saturday 28 November 1981 : at Goldsmiths' college Lewisham Way New Cross London se14 London: BFI Education, 1982.
Call No: 514 BFICorpAuthor: Goldsmiths' College (London)Place: LondonPublisher: BFI EducationPubDate: 1982PhysDes: 69 p. : ill. ; 29 cm.Subject: CONFERENCES. UK. MEDIA EDUCATION Notes: "media education conference 1981 : report" -Cover
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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, 1981-1995?) ; PERFECT MATCH [TV] (AT, 1984-89?) Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 441-467ISBN: 1864482737LON: 12826003
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Media institutions and audiences : key concepts in media studies / Nick Lacey Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New York: Palgrave, 2002.
Call No: 41 LACAuthor: Lacey, Nick Source: UKPlace: Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire ; New YorkPublisher: PalgravePubDate: 2002PhysDes: xii, 235 p. : ill. ; 22 cmSubject: MEDIA ; AUDIENCES ; AUDIENCE RESEARCH ; AUDIENCES
THEORY Summary: "The book delivers a range of theories and contemporary case studies in its coverage of media business and the influence of regulation and censorship. The issues surrounding the growing commodification of media texts, and the increasing influence of marketing and public relations, are considered. The major approaches to understanding audiences are also investigated"Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 223-230) and index.Contents: Acknowledgements -- Series preface -- Introduction -- 1: the media business -- 1.1: Introduction -- 1.2: Hollywood: a business history -- 1.3: Contemporary Hollywood: the high concept -- 1.4: Synergy -- 1.5: Viacom -- 1.6: Broadcasting -- 1.7: the press -- 1.8: News Corporation -- 1.9: Convergence and the internet --1.10: Conclusion -- 2: Regulation and censorship: 2.1: Introduction -- 2.2: British legal regulations --2.3: Self-regulation - Press Complaints Commission -- 2.4: Freedom of information -- 2.5: British broadcasting regulation -- 2.6: Public service broadcasting -- 2.7: Classification or censorship? -- 2.8: Pressure groups -- 2.9: Institutional practices -- 2.10: Conclusion -- 3: Media texts as commodities -- 3.1: Introduction -- 3.2: Films -- 3.3: Stars, celebrities and personalities -- 3.4: the effect of advertising on newspapers -- 3.5: Commercial broadcasting -- 3.6: Media imperialism -- 3.7: Music as commodity -MTV -- 3.8: News and the developing world -- 3.9: Eurocentrism -- 3.10: Conclusion -- 4: Marketing and Public Relations -- 4.1: Introduction -- 4.2: Marketing mix -- 4.3: Advertising -- 4.4: Branding -- 4.5: Public Relations (PR) -- 4.6: Vortex of publicity -- 4.7: The net future? -- 4.8: Conclusion -- 5: The independent and the alternative -- 5.1: Introduction -- 5.2: Definitions of 'indepedence' and 'alternative' -- 5.3: Independent film -- 5.4: Crossing over: the commodification of the oppositional -- 5.5: Music, mediation and industry -- 5.6: Access programmes -- 5.7: Conclusion -- 6: Approaches to audiences -- 6.1: Introduction -- 6.2: The 'effects' debate (the hyperdermic model) -- 6.3: the 'uses and gratifications' theory -- 6.4: Encoding/decoding -- 6.5: Ethnography -- 6.6 Conclusion -- 7: Defining and persuading audiences -- 7.1: Introduction -- 7.2: Audience classification -- 7.3: Persuasion -- 7.4: Audiences and scheduling -- 7.5: Modes of address -- 7.6: Sub-cultural groups 7.7: Conclusion -- 8: Audience as citizens -- 8.1: Introduction -- 8.2: Information and knowledge -- 8.3: Representation and access -- 8.4: Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index
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Media law in Australia / Mark Armstrong, Michael Blakeney, Ray Watterson Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1983.
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Media mates : carving up Australia's media / Paul Chadwick Melbourne: Macmillan, 1989.
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Media matters : everyday culture and political change / John Fiske Minneapolis, Minn.: University of Minneota Press, 1994.
Call No: 409.1(73) FISAuthor: Fiske, John Place: Minneapolis, Minn.Publisher: University of Minneota PressPubDate: 1994PhysDes: xxviii, 282 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: MEDIA ; RACIAL PROBLEMS AND TV ; POLITICS AND TV ; FAMILY ON TV ; BLACKS ON TV ; WOMEN ON TV ; TRIALS ON TV ; KING, RODNEY ; SIMPSON, O.J. ; MURPHY BROWN [TV] (US, 1988-) ; COSBY SHOW, THE [TV] (US, 1984-92) Summary: Detailing the eroding line between "real" and "media" events, Fiske explores the media's treatment of the O. J. Simpson arrest and pretrial hearings, the L.A. uprisings, the Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas hearings, and the "family values" debate between Dan Quayle and Murphy Brown. He illustrates how African Americans, Korean Americans, Latinos, and women have succeeded in making their hitherto unheard voices heard and have influenced the nation's reaction to media events such as these. Fiske also analyzes speeches by George Bush, Dan Quayle, and Pat Buchanan, along with media commentary by Rush Limbaugh and CNN's Greg LaMotte, to reveal what Americans successfully rejected in ushering out the Reagan era. Through his analysis of the contradictory and diverse voices that make up U.S. culture, Fiske traces the nation's swing away from Reaganism and offers urgent warnings for the futureNotes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 269-273) and indexISBN: 0816624623 (acid-free paper)LON: 10867683
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The media monopoly : with a new preface on the internet and telecommunications cartels / Ben H. Bagdikian Boston, Mass.: Beacon Press, 2000.
Call No: 203.51 BAGAuthor: Bagdikian, Ben H. Edition: 6th edSource: USPlace: Boston, Mass.Publisher: Beacon PressPubDate: 2000PhysDes: lvii, 288 p. ; 21 cmSubject: MEDIA Summary: "When the first edition of 'The media monopoly' was published in 1983, critics called Ben Bagdikian's warnings about the chilling effects of corporate ownership and mass advertising on the nation's news "alarmist." Since then, the number of corporations controlling most of America's daily newspapers, magazines, radio, television, books, and movies has dropped from fifty to ten to six. This edition features a dramatic new preface, detailing the media landscape as we enter the twenty-first century, and includes an entirely new examination of the implications of new technologies." - Book coverNotes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 253-275) and indexISBN: 0807061794Contents: Preface to the sixth edition -- Preface to the first edition -- Introduction -- Part 1. The private ministry of information -- Part 2. The high cost of free advertising -- Part 3. Mass media without the masses -- Afterword
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Media ownership changes overdue in Australian Financial Review [Editorials] (9/05/2017) p.38
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Media ownership in Australia, 10 April 1997 / a conference organised by the Communications Law Centre and Clayton Utz in association with CAMLA Sydney, N.S.W.: Communications Law Centre, 1997.
Call No: 205.2(94) COMCorpAuthor: Communications Law Centre (N.S.W.); Clayton Utz (Firm); Communications and Media Law Association (Australia)Place: Sydney, N.S.W.Publisher: Communications Law CentrePubDate: 1997PhysDes: 108 p. ; 30 cmSubject: MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP. AUSTRALIA ; POLITICS AND TV. AUSTRLALIA Notes: At head of title : "A Communications Law Centre Conference"; "Conference Papers" - Cover; Communications Law Centre, The White House, University of New South Wales, Sydney NSW 2052ISBN: 1875535178LON: abn97148705; 13197265
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Media production design elements for video or film : unit 3, outcome 3 in Australian screen education (Autumn 2000) iss.22 p.112-114
Author: Mills, Chris PhysDes: Article; Illustration(s)Subject: MEDIA STUDIES Summary: Mills, with input from his students, presents a list of items that should be presented as part of a media process course.
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Media reach rule set to be axed in The Australian [General News] (30/10/2015) p.2
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The Media reader / edited by Manuel Alvarado and John O. Thompson London: BFI Pub., 1990.
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Media reception studies / Janet Staiger New York: New York University Press, c2005.
Call No: 395 STAAuthor: Staiger, Janet Source: UKPlace: New YorkPublisher: New York University PressPubDate: c2005PhysDes: ix, 251p. ; 24 cmSubject: AUDIENCES
THEORY ; AUDIENCES ; MEDIA STUDIES ; RECEPTION Summary: A book on the ways that audiences take meaning out of mass media from films and televisions as communication media. Different theories and approaches are used to discuss the complex relationships between films and their audiences, TV shows and viewers. The effects that film has upon the audience is also discussed to understand the effects of mass media. (Taken from book cover)Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN: 0814781357
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Media reform could lead to hasty hook-ups in The Age (02/03/2016) p.34
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Media reform deadline looms : Labor sticks to its guns as panel calls for updated submissions in The Australian (22/09/2016) p.19
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: OWNERSHIP TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND THE MEDIA. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the push by commercial media companies to have federal laws allowing for more mergers and the abolishment of the population reach rule. Mention of subscription network Foxtel hoping for the removal of the anti-siphoning sports laws. Opposition political party Labor looks as ifd it will block any changes if tabled in parliament
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Media regulations for the new times / edited by Venkat Iyer Singapore: Asian Media Information and Communication Centre, 1999.
Call No: 205 MEDAuthor: Iyer, Venkat Source: SIPlace: SingaporePublisher: Asian Media Information and Communication CentrePubDate: 1999PhysDes: x, 167 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.Subject: MEDIA ASIA ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA Summary: "With the burgeoning of new forms of communication - satellite TV, the Internet, etc- has come the call for regulation, as many governments became alarmed at the perceived adverse effects of the new media. Numerous debates have raged over the desirability and/or feasibility of imposing controls. The debate is set to run on well into the new millenium. This book has its origins in a workshop organised by AMIC on 'Media Regulations for the New Times'. It is hoped that it will be a modest contribution to the continuing debate both within Asia and beyond." -BOOK BLURBNotes: Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN: 9971905760Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006Contents: --notes on contributors -- introduction -- chapter 1: Stefan G. Verhulst, Coping with the new communications environment: Are regulations still relevant? -- chapter 2: Kyu Ho Youm, New media in South Korea: the regulatory framework -- chapter 3: Peter Lovelock and Charles Goddard, Hong Kong's Television policy in an era of convergence -- chapter 4: Teodoro Y. Yabes, New information technologies and the Philippine regulatory environment: the broadcast industry -- chapter 5: Reynaldo V. Guioguio, New information technologies and the Philippine regulatory environment: the communications industry -- chapter 6: Ang Peng Hwa, Information highways - policy and regulation: the Singapore experience -- chapter 7: Pairash Thajchayapong and Gritsana Changgom, Supervising the internet in Thailand -- Chapter 8: Arun Mehta and Venkat Iyer, Regulation in the new media environment: The Indian experience -- chapter 9: Javed Jabbar, Regulation of the 'new' media: the Pakistani experience -- chapter 10: David Flynt, Censorship v. free flow - regulation v. deregulation in converging industries: the Australian experience -- chapter 11: workshop resolution on media regulations for the new times -- index--
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Media research methods : audiences, institutions, texts / Ina Bertrand and Peter Hughes New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
Call No: 560 BERAuthor: Bertrand, Ina ; Hughes, Peter Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: Palgrave MacmillanPubDate: 2005PhysDes: x, 286 p. ; 24 cmSubject: FILM STUDY AND RESEARCH ; MEDIA Summary: This text provides an accessible introduction and overview of research methods for studying media, communication and culture, drawing on both social science and humanities methodologies. The text covers the strengths, weaknesses, inherent assumptions and theoretical underpinnings of each methodology.Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 263-280) and indexISBN: 9780333960955Contents: 1. Of elephants, definitions and models : the context of media research -- 2. Getting started -- Pt. I. Research on audiences -- 3. Researching audiences -- 4. Gathering data on audiences -- 5. Audience research - analysis and interpretation -- Pt. II. Research on institutions -- 6. Researching media institutions -- 7. Gathering data on institutions -- 8. Institutional research - analysis and interpretation -- Pt. III. Research on texts -- 9. Researching texts -- 10. Gathering and analysing textual data -- 11. Interpretation of textual data -- 12. Reaching conclusions, evaluating the research, writing the report
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Media Resource Centre Annual report / Media Resource Centre [Adelaide] S. Aust.: Media Resource Centre,
Call No: ANNUAL REPORT SHELVES; 1994, 1996, 1997,2000-11CorpAuthor: Media Resource Centre (Adelaide, S. Aust.)Place: [Adelaide] S. Aust.Publisher: Media Resource CentrePhysDes: v. ; 30 cmSubject: MEDIA RESOURCE CENTRE Notes: Description based on 1997Frequency: AnnualLON: 20072431
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Media streaming and broadband in Australia : report to the Australian Broadcasting Authority / prepared by the Centre for Telecommunications Information Networking Sydney: Australian Broadcasting Authority, 2002.
Call No: 30(94) MEDSource: ATPlace: SydneyPublisher: Australian Broadcasting AuthorityPubDate: 2002PhysDes: 80 pages : illustration ; 30 cmSubject: DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY. AUSTRALIA ; INTERNET AND THE CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; INTERNET AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; MOBILE AND ONLINE MEDIA ; MOBILE ONLINE MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; VIDEO ON DEMAND Summary: A study on the potential uses of streaming technology and how this compares with other viewing technological advances that will become available mainly due to broadband technologyContents: About CTIN -- Executive summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The techologies of streaming and broadband -- 3. Estimates of streaming demand in Australia -- 4. The potential impact of corporate strateigs on streaming in Australia -- 5. Regulatory presssure points -- 6. Appendix 1: Packet versus circuit networks -- Appendix 2: identitites and links among existing corporations -- Bibliography -- Glossary
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Media studies : from the word go! in Metro education (1999) iss.17/18 p.32-35
Author: Jones, Terry PhysDes: Article; Illustration(s)Subject: MEDIA STUDIES Summary: Jones discusses how to plan a media studies course and outlines his course structure.
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Media studies bibliography : a project of research and development Melbourne: Education Department of Victoria, 1985.
Call No: REFERENCE SECTION; 015:401 MEDCorpAuthor: Education Department of Victoria, Curriculm BranchSource: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: Education Department of VictoriaPubDate: 1985PhysDes: 123 p ; 35 cm (folder)Subject: MEDIA STUDIES Notes: bibliography
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Media Super to fund clean energy and tech start-up R&D in Australian Financial Review (11/04/2017) p.13
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Mediaprac : A media skills book for senior students / Rob McCubbin Melbourne: Longman Cheshire, 1991.
Call No: 53(075) MCCAuthor: McCubbin, Rob Source: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: Longman CheshirePubDate: 1991PhysDes: 161 p. : 25 cmSubject: MEDIA Summary: " Mediaprac is a 'hands on' skills book for media students and those who wish to present their work for other subjects through a variety or media. It offers practical advice on how to design programs, prepare scripts, use equipment and evaluate finished programs for all areas of the media. This book teaches students how to use the media available to them as a creative tool to convey their message in a compelling way. Chapters are arranged so as to enable students to concentrate on any or all of the five media:
--Video
--Film
--Radio
--Print
--Photography
Mediaprac contains sample programs, scripts, budget ideas, schedules and photocopiable forms to help students with their projects. Also included is a bibliography of useful books, videos, films, and articles and a glossary of media terms." BOOK BLURBISBN: 0582871336Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006Contents: Introduction -- Chapter 1: Designing programs -- Chapter 2: Scripting for video -- Chapter 3: Scripting for film -- Chapter 4: Scripting for radio -- Chapter 5: Scripting for print -- Chapter 6: Scripting for photography -- Chapter 7: Using video and film equipment -- Chapter 8: Using sound-recording equipment -- Chapter 9: Using print equipment -- Chapter 10: Using photographic equipment -- Chapter 11: Evaluating your program -- Chapter 12: Ideas for groups -- Appendices -- Answers -- Further reading -- Glossary -- Index
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Mediations : working papers on media and practice / edited by Lisa French, Christine Rogers and Jenny Weight Melbourne: RMIT, 2010.
Call No: 401 MEDPlace: MelbournePublisher: RMITPubDate: 2010PhysDes: viii, 178 p. ; 23 cm.Subject: MEDIA ; AUSTRALIAN FILM INSTITUTE ; LOOK BOTH WAYS (AT, Sarah Watt, 2005) ; LUBITSCH, ERNST Summary: This book gathers together a variety of papers which represent the sweep of interests and practices of the media team at RMIT University. -- from the back cover.Notes: Includes bibliographic references and filmographies.ISBN: 144997063XContents: -- The mere fancy sketches of Ned Kelly / Stephen Gaunson -- 'The film we had imagined' or: Anna and Jean-Luc go to the movies / Adrian Danks -- The sound touch, or Lubitsch talks! / Peter H. Kemp -- Prelude to an industry: the founding of the Australian Film Institute / Lisa French & Mark Poole -- A good take - the process as a site for screen production research / Leo Berkeley -- Memory cages / Rachel Wilson -- Encouraging critical practice in media students: the digital dossier initiative / David Carlin & Paul Ritchard -- Videodefunct: tagged, triptych online video content / Seth Keen -- Hypertext structure as the event of connection / Adrian Miles -- The cultural 'Traumascape' - Look Both Ways, railway accidents and trauma / David Carlin -- Phones and trains: how to subvert industrial time / Jenny Weight -- The portable shrine / Dean Keep -- Metal on the forefinger / Christine Rogers -- Flunking shoah / Jenny Weight -- Window television / David Carlin
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Meet RackaRacka, 'filmmakers on a rampage' in AFR Weekend (7/10/2017) p.3
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Moving pictures as text in Metro Education (1997) iss.11 p.34-39
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Multi Media Market's own TV station in Australasian Cinema (10/9/1982) vol.11 iss.16 p.9
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The Murdoch archipelago / Bruce Page in collaboration with Elaine Potter London: Simon & Schuster, 2003.
Call No: 81MUR PAGAuthor: Page, Bruce Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Simon & SchusterPubDate: 2003PhysDes: xii, 580 p. ; 24 cmSubject: NEWS CORPORATION ; MEDIA ; MURDOCH, RUPERT Summary: "Rupert Murdoch is one of the most powerful men in the world today. Through News Corporation he controls a global media empire with an unparalled array of assets in newspapers, television, movies and book publishing....What is the nature of Newscorp's power, and how was it constructed? This book describes a business built on a unique capacity to collaborate with established power - whether legitimate or otherwise - while pretending to rebel against it.... Bruce Page analyses the son's extension of the same essential method through Australia, Britain and the USA, showing how Murdoch's fluid, authoritarian personal qualities have enabled him to exploit systematic weaknesses in the media systems which we rely on to safeguard liberal democracy." -- Dust jacketNotes: Includes index.; Bibliography, p. 558-568ISBN: 0743239369Contents: Introduction: dynasts in cyberspace --1. A continent of newspapers -- 2. The conspirator as hero -- The Southcliffe inheritance -- 4. Black Jack and the student prince -- 5. Trading tabloid places -- 6. Mr Murdoch changes trains -- 7. An American nightmare -- 8. Times and values -- 9. Virtually normal -- 10. Cases of conscience -- 11. Patriotic like a fox -- 12. Margaret Thatcher's heroes -- 13. Present necessities -- 14. Rupert's establishment
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Murdoch unlikely to be sportsmanlike in TV fight in The Age (24/02/2016) p.4
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Murrow : his life and times / A. M. Sperber New York: Freundlich, 1986.
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NAB funds first TV project in Encore (Feb 11, 1998) vol.15 iss.22 p.1
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The national youth media awards 1999 in Metro Education (1999) iss.19 p.41-42
Author: Burton, Lee PhysDes: Article; Illustration(s)Subject: AWARDS. NATIONAL YOUTH MEDIA Summary: Burton outlines the emergence of the first National Youth Media Awards and discusses the 1999 entrants. A list of winners is included.
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Networking in The Age [Green Guide] (13/08/2015) p.2
Call No: TITLE CLIPPINGS FILE; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA. 2015Author: Idato, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; FREMANTLE MEDIA ; NETWORK TEN ; EDGE [TV] in production ; SECRET CITY in production ; EMPIRE [TV](US, 2015-) ; SECRETS AND LIES [TV](US 2015-) Summary: Snippets on the following: Ryan Kwanten and Yvone Strahovski to star in pilot for the show EDGE; John Yorke to be the international script mentor for the Fremanle Media Blue Sky Drama Initiative; Network Ten recruited Hilary Innes; Actor Jacki Weaver has joined cast of Foxtel's Australian tv drama SECRET CITY; singer Mariah Carey is to appear in the upcoming season of drama EMPIRE; a second season of US drama SECRETS AND LIES has been commissioned (the show was based on the original Australian version, also titled SECRETS AND LIES)
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New media : Theories and practices of digitextuality / Anna Everett & John T. Caldwell (eds) New York: Routledge, 2003.
Call No: 401"313" EVEPlace: New YorkPublisher: RoutledgePubDate: 2003PhysDes: 23 cm; 274 ppSeries: AFI Film ReadersSubject: MEDIA ; DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ; PIXAR Summary: The mushroom-like growth of new media technologies is radically challenging traditional media outlets. The proliferation of DVDs, MP3s, the Internet, and other technologies has freed the public from what we used to understand as “mass media”. These seismic shifts and ruptures have shaken to their core the theoretical and pedagogical foundations of film and TV studies. The concept of “new media” demands a necessary rethinking of the field. Writing from a range of disciplines and perspectives, the contributors to New Media propose theses and conceptual frameworks capable of engaging the numerous facets of emerging digital technology. [Taken from back cover.]ISBN: 41593995X
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The New media book / Edited by Dan Harries London: bfi Publishing, 2002.
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New screen media : cinema/art/narrative / edited by Martin Reiser and Andrea Zapp London: bfi Publishing, 2002.
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New tapes and films : three distributors in Filmnews (Australia) (Aug-87) vol.XVII iss.7 p.6,15
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The News in focus : the journalism of exception / edited by Patricia Edgar South Melbourne, Vic.: Macmillan, 1980.
Call No: 278.2 NEWAuthor: Edgar, Patricia, 1937-, ed Place: South Melbourne, Vic.Publisher: MacmillanPubDate: 1980PhysDes: 213p. : ill., graphs ; 22cmSubject: MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; NEWS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION JOURNALISTS Notes: News. Reporting. Australia (ANB/PRECIS SIN 0458074); Index; Includes bibliographical referencesISBN: 0333299302 : $24.95 Aust; 0333299310 (Paperback) : $8.95 Aust; 0333299302 : 15.95 Aust; 0333299310 (Paperback) : 8.95 Aust; 0333299310LON: 1711068
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News would 'could Ten, sports rights' in Canberra Times [Business News] (3/08/2015) p.9
Call No: MEDIA AUSTRALIA; SUBJECT CLIPPING FILEAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA Summary: Fairfax Media has lodged a submission arguing that joint bids for premium sporting content from News Corporation, Foxtel and Ten should be opposed by the ACCC on competition grounds
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Nine board directors put up the barricades as Gordon swoops on 13pc of network in The Australian (21/10/2015) p.19
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Nine Entertainment, Southern Cross talks stalled: sources in Saturday Age [Business] (14/11/2015) p.40
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; NINE NETWORK ; SOUTHERN CROSS Summary: Discussions between Nine Entertainment and Southern Cross have are on hold. Over the last few years the two companies have been in talks about Nine Entertainment's possible takeover of the regional TV and national radio company, Southern Cross.
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Nine to launch 15 local news bulletins in Australian Financial Review (07/11/2016) p.27
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On going tabloid : a preliminary analysis in Metro (2000) iss.121/122 p.78-81, 83-85
Author: Rowe, David PhysDes: Article; Bibliography; Illustration(s)Subject: MEDIA. AUSTRALIA Summary: The tabloid media is considered, and whether an institutional shift towards 'tabloidism' has occurred in the media.
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One Nation seeks Qld deal in media laws in Australian Financial Review (5/06/2017) p.29
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oOh!Media to Evoke sound in Australian Financial Review (25/07/2016) p.29
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; OOH!MEDIAAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: OOH!MEDIA ; ADVERTISING. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on oOH!MEDIA and it's creation of Evoke TV to broadcast on screens in shopping centres
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The options generation : a discussion of young Australians' media use in Australian screen education (Autumn 2000) iss.22 p.54-63
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Outside interference : The politics of Australian broadcasting / Richard Harding Melbourne: Sun Books, 1979.
Call No: 19AUS HARAuthor: Harding, Richard Source: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: Sun BooksPubDate: 1979PhysDes: viii, 219 pages : illustrations ; 22 cmSubject: AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING COMMISSION ; Australian Broadcasting Tribunal ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; ECONOMICS AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; LEGISLATION. AUSTRALIA ; PROGRAMME COMPLAINTS ; PROGRAMME CONTENT. AUSTRALIA ; PUBLIC BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; RADIO AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; SPORT ON TV. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND THE MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; FRASER, MALCOLM ; GYNGELL, BRUCE ; PACKER, KERRY ; ALVIN PURPLE (AT, Tim Burstall, 1973) Summary: "In recent years the Australian Broadcasting Commission has been racked with storm and strife. The public mud-slinging and political gesturing that has kept it in the news have been accompanied by the simmering background of internal wars that affect the media monolith. Professor Richard Harding has been a man inside the ABC - among the men with the hottest seats and the best views of the bloody circus, the Commissioners. His brilliant observation of the events that have occurred in his time at the ABC gives a fresh insight into many of the issues that made headlines - the Bland affair, the staff commissioner, the continuing crisis and cries of "bias" in current affairs programmes, 2JJ and access radio, FM, the department of the media, the sports coverage tangle, etc. The effects of politics and government funding on the Australian Broadcasting Commission, and the role of the ABC as an opinion maker are seen in a realistic light from the centre of affairs." - BOOK BLURBNotes: Includes bibliographic references and indexISBN: 0725103159Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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The Oxford companion to film / edited by Liz-Anne Bawden London ; New York: Oxford University Press, 1976.
Call No: REFERENCE SECTION; 03 OXFAuthor: Bawden, Liz-Anne (ed) Source: UKPlace: London ; New YorkPublisher: Oxford University PressPubDate: 1976PhysDes: 767 p. [6] p. of plates : ill (some col) ; 25 cmSubject: FILM ART MEDIA ; CINEMA ; FILM TERMINOLOGY ; ACTORS ISBN: 0192115413Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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The Oxford handbook of new audiovisual aesthetics / edited by John Richardson, Claudia Gorbman, Carol Vernallis New York: Oxford University Press, c2013.
Call No: 220 OXFAuthor: Richardson, John ; Gorbman, Claudia ; Vernallis, Carol Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: Oxford University PressPubDate: c2013PhysDes: Oxford University PressSubject: TECHNOLOGY AND THE CINEMA ; TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS ; TECHNICAL DEVELOPMENTS ; TECHNOLOGY AND TV ; INTERNET ; INTERNET AND THE CINEMA ; INTERNET AND TV ; YOUTUBE ; AESTHETICS ; ANIMATION ; MULTIMEDIA ; SOUND REPRODUCTION ; MEDIA ; SOUND Summary: This book offers new ways to read the audiovisual. In the media landscapes of today, conglomerates jockey for primacy and the internet increasingly places media in the hands of individuals - producing the range of phenomena from movie blockbuster to YouTube aesthetics. Media forms and genres are proliferating and interpenetrating, from movies, music and other entertainments streaming on computers and iPods to video games and wireless phones. The audiovisual environment of everyday life, too - from street to stadium to classroom - would at times be hardly recognizable to the mid-twentieth-century subject. This book provides a definitive cross-section of current ways of thinking about sound and image. Its authors - leading scholars and promising younger ones, audiovisual practitioners and non-academic writers (both mainstream and independent) - open the discussion on audiovisual aesthetics in new directions. Our contributors come from fields including film, visual arts, new media, cultural theory, and sound and music studies, and they draw variously from economic, political, institutional, psychoanalytic, genre-based, auteurist, internationalist, reception-focused, technological, and cultural approaches to questions concerning today's sound and image.Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.ISBN: 9780199733866Contents: Introduction / John Richardson and Claudia Gorbman -- Theoretical pressure points -- Classical music for the posthuman condition / Lawrence Kramer -- Beyond music: mashup, multimedia mentality, and intellectual property / Nicholas Cook -- The audio-logo-visual and the sound of languages in recent film / Michel Chion -- The end of diegesis as we know it? / Anahid Kassabian -- Sounding out film / Steven Connor -- Narrative, genre, meaning: changing times, changing practices -- Audio-visual space in an era of technological convergence / Robynn J. Stilwell -- Title Sequences for contemporary television serials / Annette Davison -- No country for old music / Carter Burwell -- Cue the big theme? the sound of the superhero / Janet K. Halfyard -- Video speech in Latin America / Michael Chanan -- Animated sounds -- Pixar and the animated soundtrack / Daniel Goldmark -- Notes on sound design in contemporary animated films / Randy Thom -- Zig Zag: re-animating Len Lye as improvised theatrical performance and immersive visual music / Lisa Perrott -- Musical moments and transformations -- The mutating musical and The sound of music / Caryl Flinn -- Chinese rock 'n ' roll film and Cui Jian on screen / Ying Xiao -- The neosurrealist metamusical: Tsai's The wayward cloud / John Richardson -- Parties in your head: from the acoustic to the psycho-acoustic / Philip Brophy -- Expanded soundtracks -- Sensory aspects of contemporary cinema / Michel Chion -- The sound of intensified continuity / Jeff Smith -- Extending film aesthetics: audio beyond visuals / K.J. Donnelly -- The audiovisual construction of transgender identity in Transamerica / Susanna Va¨lima¨ki -- Soundscapes of Istanbul in Turkish film soundtracks / Meri Kyto¨ -- Audiovisual objects, multisensory people and the intensified ordinary in Hong Kong action films / Charles Kronengold -- Emerging audiovisual forms: music video and beyond -- Music video's second aesthetic / Carol Vernallis -- Aesthetics and hyperembodiment in pop videos: Rihanna's "Umbrella" / Stan Hawkins -- The emancipation of music video: YouTube and the cultural politics of supply and demand / Paula Hearsum & Ian Inglis -- Music video transformed / Mathias Bonde Korsgaard -- Video, film, and installation art -- "Betwixt and between" worlds: spatial and temporal liminality in video / Holly Rogers -- Sound events: innovation in projection and installation / Maureen Turim and Michael Walsh -- Gaming -- Contextualizing game audio aesthetics / Rob Bridget -- Implications of interactivity: What does it mean for sound to be "Interactive"? / Karen Collins -- Multi-channel gaming aesthetics of interactive surround / Mark Kerins -- Audiovisuality in performance and daily life -- Sound and vision: the audio/visual economy of musical performance / Philip Auslander -- Foreground flatland / Joseph Lanza -- Remaking the urban: the audio-visual aesthetics of ipod use / Michael Bull -- On soundscape methods and audiovisual sensibility / Helmi Ja¨rviluoma and Noora Vikman -- Leaving something to the imagination: "seeing" new places through a musical lens / Mariko Hara and Tia Denora
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The Oxford handbook of the American musical / Edited by Raymond Knapp, Mitchell Morris, Stacy Wolf Oxford ; New York: Oxford University Press, 2011, 2013.
Call No: 751.1(73) OXFAuthor: Knapp, Raymond ; Morris, Mitchell ; Wolf, Stacy Edition: paperbackSource: US/UKPlace: Oxford ; New YorkPublisher: Oxford University PressPubDate: 2011, 2013PhysDes: x, 470 pages : illustrations ; 25 cmSubject: AUDIENCES ; AUTHORSHIP ; BLACKS AND THE CINEMA. US ; BOX OFFICE. USA ; COMEDIES ; DANCE IN FILMS ; GENDER AND THE CINEMA ; HISTORY AND THE CINEMA. USA ; HISTORY OF CINEMA ; HOLLYWOOD ; IDENTITY IN FILMS ; IDEOLOGY IN FILMS ; MEDIA AND THE CINEMA ; MUSIC IN FILMS ; MUSIC AND THE CINEMA ; MUSICALS. USA ; RACE AND THE CINEMA ; THEATRE AND THE CINEMA ; ANDREWS, JULIE ; ASTAIRE, FRED ; BERLIN, IRVING ; FOSSE, BOB ; HAMMERSTEIN, OSCAR, II ; KERN, JEROME ; MERMAN, ETHEL ; ROBBINS, JEROME ; SONDHEIM, STEPHEN ; BLACK CROOK, THE (US, Robert G. Vignola, 1916) ; CABARET (US, Bob Fosse, 1972) ; CHICAGO (US, Rob Marshall, 2002) ; CHORUS LINE (US, Richard Attenborough, 1985) ; FIDDLER ON THE ROOF (US, Norman Jewison, 1971) ; GUYS AND DOLLS (US, Joseph L. Mankiewicz, 1955) ; GYPSY (US, Emile Ardolino, 1994) ; MY FAIR LADY (US, George Cukor, 1964) ; OKLAHOMA! (US, Fred Zinneman, 1955) ; PRODUCERS, THE (US, Mel Brooks, 1967) ; SHOWBOAT (US, George Sidney, 1951) ; SOUND OF MUSIC, THE (US, Robert Wise, 1965) ; WEST SIDE STORY (US, Robert Wise, 1961) Summary: "The Oxford Handbook of The American Musical offers new and cutting-edge essays on the most important and compelling issues and topics in the growing, interdisciplinary field of musical-theater and film-musical studies. Taking the form of a "keywords" book, it introduces readers to the concepts and terms that define the history of the musical as a genre and that offer ways to reflect on the specific creative choices that shape musicals and their performance on stage and screen. The handbook offers a cross-section of essays written by leading experts in the field, organized within broad conceptual groups, which together capture the breadth, direction, and tone of musicals studies today." - GOOGLE BOOKSNotes: Includes bibliographic references and indexISBN: 9780199987368Contents: Part I: Historiography. Narratives and values / Mitchell Morris -- Texts and authors / Jim Lovensheimer -- Musical styles and song conventions / Paul R. Laird -- Evolution of dance in the golden age of the American "book musical" / Liza Gennaro; Part II: Transformations. Minstrelsy and theatrical miscegenation / Thomas L. Riis -- Tin Pan Alley songs on stage and screen before World War II / Raymond Knapp and Mitchell Morris -- Integration / Geoffrey Block -- After the "golden age" / Jessica Sternfeld and Elizabeth L. Wollman; Part III: Media. Theater / Tamsen Wolff -- The filmed musical / Raymond Knapp and Mitchell Morris -- The television musical / Robynn J. Stilwell -- The animated film musical / Susan Smith -- The evolution of the original cast album / George Reddick; Part IV: Identities. Race, ethnicity, performance / Todd Decker -- Gender and sexuality / Stacy Wolf -- The politics of region and nation in American musicals / Chase A. Bringardner -- Class and culture / David Savran; Part V: Performance. The institutional structure of the American musical theater / David Sanjek -- Orchestration and arrangement : creating the Broadway sound / Dominic Symonds -- Musical theater directors / Barbara Wallace Grossman -- Sets, costumes, lights, and spectacle / Virginia Anderson -- Acting / John M. Clum -- Singing / Mitchell Morris and Raymond Knapp -- Dance and choreography / Zachary A. Dorsey; Part VI: Audiences. Box office / Steven Adler -- Audiences and critics / Michelle Dvoskin -- Stars and fans / Holley Replogle-Wong -- Knowing your audience / Jennifer Chapman -- Performance, authenticity, and the reflexive idealism of the American musical / Raymond Knapp
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Party games : Australian politicians and the media from war to dismissal / Bridget Griffen-Foley Melbourne: Text Publishing, 2003.
Call No: 411.1 GRIAuthor: Griffen-Foley, Bridget Source: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: Text PublishingPubDate: 2003PhysDes: [xi], 292 p., [8] p. of plates : ill., ports. ; 24 cmSubject: MEDIA ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP ; OWNERSHIP TV. AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP. AUSTRALIA ; POLITICS AND THE CINEMA ; MENZIES, ROBERT ; MURDOCH, KEITH ; PACKER, FRANK ; MURDOCH, RUPERT Summary: "In 'Party games' Bridget Griffen-Foley takes us from the birth of the public relations industry and its triumphant reinvention of Robert Gordon Menzies to the Liberal implosion of the early seventies; from the king-making efforts of Frank Packer to Rupert Murdoch's contentious role in the Dismissal. Describing the pivotal interventions of press barons and politicians in each other's business, she shows how politicians learnt to use the media while the media were learning to shape government..." -- Book coverNotes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. [270] - 284ISBN: 1877008648Contents: Introduction -- 1: The Melbourne men: Bob Menzies and Keith Murdoch -- 2: Personality politics: Menzies versus Evatt -- 3: Blue suede shoes: politicians discover television -- 4: The Labor ward: the Fairfax dynasty and the 1961 election -- 5: The utility men: The Packers and New South Wales politics -- 6: King-making: Frank Packer, Alan Reid and the Liberal leadership -- 7: Barrackers, brokers and backers: the media and the 1972 election -- 8: King-breaking: Rupert Murdoch and the dismissal -- Epilogue
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Personal history / Katharine Graham London: Phoenix House, 1998.
Call No: 81GRA GRAAuthor: Graham, Katharine Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: Phoenix HousePubDate: 1998PhysDes: 642 p. ; 22 cmSubject: MEDIA ; GRAHAM, KATHARINE Summary: Autobiography.ISBN: 0753801671Donation: donated by the family of Wayne Levy, 2006
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Play [DVD] Melbourne, Australia: Short Play Publications, 2010.
Call No: D PlaySource: ATPlace: Melbourne, AustraliaPublisher: Short Play PublicationsPubDate: 2010PhysDes: 1 DVD (PAL) (75 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 ¾ in. + bookletSeries: Short Play ; 00:01Subject: FILM ; MEDIA ; ANIMATION ; ART IN FILMS Summary: "Play, the inaugural volume of the Short Play publication, brings together a selection of 14 video works from artists who employ elements of play within their practice. Dancing, singing, frolicking, flying, teleporting and time travelling, these works share a playful vivacity that acts as a vehicle for sly subversion. Including six essays that expand on the concepts in the work, this diverse and challenging volume runs the gamut of play's myriad possiblities, in terms of both its role in contemporary art and its significance to everyday life. The result is often a double-edged sword of profundity and fun; a tongue-in-cheek delinquency projecting something deeper while eschewing any po-faced sentimentality of the past. " -- BLURB/BACK OF CONTAINERNotes: This is volume 00:01; Includes acompanying pamphlet with six written essaysISBN: 9780980876109Contents: -- runaway (5:55) 2008 / Brown Council -- killing two birds (2:18) 2004 / Hit&Miss -- echoes of gold (7:19) 2008 / Rachel Feery & Lisa Stewart -- the t1 19 (1:18) 2009 / Timothy P Kerr -- dancing auswitz (silenced) (6:33) 2009-10 / Jane Korman -- green eye hill sound (6:22) 2010 / Alanna + Mathew Lorenzon-- memento mori (5:57) 2010 / Riki-Metisse Marlow -- study for retrograde motion (installation) (2:21) 1988/2008 / Ms&Mr -- sugar sweet (3:12) 2009-10 / Hannah Raisin -- safari team dig to china - part III (11:51) 2008-09 / Safari Team -- permutation set (edit) (8:54) 2010 / Sam Smith -- a someone else's problem field (0:59) 2009-10 / Lachlan Tetlow-Stuart -- the servants of the moon (4:58) 2007 / Michael Vale -- trilogy (7:10) 2001 / Jemima Wyman --Technical Details: PAL ; All regionsCredits: Contributing artists: Brown Council ; Hit&Miss ; Rachel Feery & Lisa Stewart ;
Timothy P Kerr ; Jane Korman ; Alanna & Matthew Lorenzon ; Riki-Metisse Marlow ; Ms& Mr ; Hannah Raisin ; Safari Team ; Sam Smith ; Lachlan Tetlow-Stuart ; Michael Vale ; Jemima Wyman ;
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curated/produced by Rachel Feery ; edited by Mark Hewitt ; Graphic designer Carla McKee; Sound designer Ed Gould; Motion graphics by Jayt Buchanan; Video Authoring by Thomas KinsmanStandard Number: 9780980876109
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The powers that be / David Halberstam New York: Alfred E. Knopf, 1979.
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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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Prime Media in the pink in Crikey.com.au (24/02/2017)
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; PRIME MEDIA GROUPAuthor: Dyer, Glenn PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: PRIME MEDIA GROUP Summary: Report on the financial figures for the Prime Media Group
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Producers add voice to deregulation calls in The Australian (25/01/2016) p.23
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; FREMANTLEMEDIAAuthor: Bodey, Michael PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: FREMANTLEMEDIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA Summary: Interview with Ian Hogg, the Chief Executive of FremantleMedia Australia. He talks of the proposed media reforms and the range of new shows that his company is producing for 2016
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Producers back push to abolish TV license fees in The Australian (28/03/2016) p.23
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Proof : the act of seeing with one's own eyes : 09.12.04 - 13.02.05 / curated by Mike Stubbs Flinders Lane, Vic: Australian Centre for the Moving Image, 2004.
Call No: 175 PRO STUAuthor: Hartley, John ; Pentecost, Clare. ; Kurtz, Steve. ; Stubbs, Mike. CorpAuthor: Australian Centre for the Moving ImageSource: ATPlace: Flinders Lane, VicPublisher: Australian Centre for the Moving ImagePubDate: 2004PhysDes: 95 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 27 cmSubject: MEDIA ; EXHIBITION ; EXHIBITION. AUSTRALIA Notes: "First published in 2004 ... on the occasion of the Screen Gallery exhibition Proof: the act of seeing with one's own eyes, Thursday 9 December, 2004 - Sunday 13 February, 2005"--Colophon.
"Essayists: John Hartley, Clare Pentecost, & Steve Kurtz"-- Colophon.ISBN: 1920805109
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Public knowledge beyond journalism : infotainment, satire and Australian television / by Stephen Harrington Queensland: 2009.
Call No: 40(94)[043] HARAuthor: Harrington, Stephen Source: ATPlace: QueenslandPubDate: 2009PhysDes: 355 p. : ill. ; 30 cmSubject: AUDIENCES ; AUDIENCES. AUSTRALIA ; POLITICS AND TV ; POLITICS AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA ; NEWS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA ; JOURNALISM ; JOURNALISTS ON TV. AUSTRALIA ; SATIRE ON TV ; TELEVISION ; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; CHASER'S WAR ON EVERYTHING, THE [TV] (AT, Mark FitzGerald, Bradley Howard, Craig Melville, 2006) ; CHASER, THE [TV], (AT, 2001-) ; SUNRISE [TV] (AT, 2003) ; SUNRISE [TV] (AT, 2003-) Summary: "This thesis examines the changing relationships between television, politics, audiences and the public sphere." -- ABSTRACTNotes: Presented to the Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology.; Thesis (Ph.D.)--Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, 2009.; Includes bibliographical references (p. 315-353); Appears to be missing 17 pages from the index at the back?Contents: -- introduction -- chapter 1: politics, 'old' news, chaos and the public sphere -- chapter 2: 'new' news, 'fake' news, audiences and public knowledge -- chapter 3: research methods -- chapter 4: 'reciprocal' journalism: Sunrise, ordinariness and breakfast television -- chapter 5: Sunrise and Public knowledge: newstainment, politics and the 'televisual' sphere -- chapter 6: push it to the limits: political satire, cultural satire and The Chasers War -- Chapter 7: chasing reporters: media satire, intertextuality and public knowledge -- conclusion -- appendix a -- appendix b -- references -- acknowledgements --
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Rated Gee! Killer shows 'ambushing' families in Sunday Age (12/07/2015) p.7
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Rating the Audience : the business of media / by Mark Balnaves and Tom O'Regan with Ben Goldsmith London ; New York: Bloomsbury, 2011.
Call No: 410 (41/73/94) BALAuthor: Balnaves, Mark ; O'Regan, Tom ; Goldsmith, Ben Source: UK/USPlace: London ; New YorkPublisher: BloomsburyPubDate: 2011PhysDes: xvi, 272 p. : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: MEDIA ; AUDIENCE RECEPTION ; AUDIENCE RESEARCH ; AUDIENCES ; AUDIENCES
THEORY ; AUDIENCES USA ; AUDIENCES. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCES. UK ; RATING FOR TV ; RATING FOR TV. AUSTRALIA ; RATINGS. AUSTRALIA ; RATINGS. USA Summary: "Knowing, measuring and understanding media audiences has become a multi-billion dollar business. But the convention that underpins that business, audience ratings, is in crisis. Rating the Audience is the first book to show why and how audience ratings research became a convention, an agreement, and the first to interrogate the ways that agreement is now under threat. Taking a historical approach, the book looks at the evolution of audience ratings and the survey industry. It goes on to analyse today's media environment, looking at the role of the internet and the the increased difficulties it presents for measuring audiences. The book covers all the major players and controversies, such as Facebook's privacy rulings and Google's alliance with Nielson. Offering the first real comparative study, Rating the Audience is critical reading for media students and professionals." -- BOOK BLURBNotes: Formerly CIP; Includes bibliographical references and indexISBN: 9781849663410Donation: Donated by Senses of Cinema, 2013Contents: -- list of figures -- list of tables -- preface -- acknowledgments -- 1.Why the Ratings Are Important -- Introduction -- The Single Number -- Summary -- 2.The Convention -- `The Crossleys' - Archibald Crossley -- Arthur C. Nielsen (and the Black Box) -- Bill McNair and George Anderson -- New Forms of Knowledge about Audiences -- Theorizing the Convention -- Summary -- 3.The Panel and the Survey -- The Ratings Intellectuals -- Lazarsfeld -- The Very Idea of Measurement -- Single Source: `The Holy Grail' -- Summary -- 4.The Audit -- Taming Error -- Invisible Audiences -- The BBC: Robert Silvey's Thermometer and Barometer -- Summary -- 5.The Technologies of Counting -- The Diffusion of Ratings Technology -- Proliferation of Channels and Measurement -- Neuroscience, Neuromarketing and New Technologies of Measurement -- Timeshifting and Technologies of Counting -- The Increasing Technical Complexity of Audience Measurement -- Calls for Harmonization -- Summary -- 6.The Ratings Provider -- The Official Truth -- The Silent Revolution -- `Superior Technology': ATR-OzTAM and ACNielsen Controversy in Australia -- `Superior Technology': Nielsen versus Hooper, Nielsen versus Arbitron -- Summary -- 7.The Networks (and Other Media Providers) -- TV Economics -- Standardization -- Small Audiences and Set-top Boxes -- United Kingdom -- Summary -- 8.Advertisers and Media Planners -- The Dual Persona of the Advertiser -- The Media Planner -- Cost Efficiency and the Curve of Experience -- The Competent User -- Summary -- 9.The Audience -- The Modem Audience -- The Average Household and the Representative Individual -- Home Studies and the Public -- Audience Consent -- The Knowledge Aggregators -- Summary -- 10.The Critics -- The Broader Context -- The Bogart Persona -- Objections to Ratings -- Setting Limits to Statistics -- Problems with Increases in Scale -- Impersonal Secondary Data -- Deprofessionalization of Media Research -- Summary -- 11.The Future of Ratings -- bibliography -- index --
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Reading the figural : or, philosophy after the new media / by D.N. Rodowick London: Duke University Press, 2001.
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Reeltime cuts download deal in The Age (07/06/2006) p.4
Call No: DVD RESEARCH FOLDER; DVD RESEARCH FOLDERAuthor: Hogan, Jesse Subject: REELTIME MEDIA Summary: The growth of internet based 'video store' Reeltime Media outside of South Australia into Melbourne and Sydney with broadband provider Unwired.Notes: accessed from: Factiva. Dow Jones Reuters Business Interactive LLC. RMIT University Library. (14 May 2007).
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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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Reform back on the agenda in The Australian (05/10/2015) p.23
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Markson, Sharri PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Thoughts that the new Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is more open to making changes to the Australian TV broadcast legislation than his predecessor Tony Abbott
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Regional TV firms up ante on reform in The Australian (27/11/2015) p.21
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the large media companies proposed actions on the upcoming media reforms that have been mooted for some time. The media companies are worried that no decision will be made before parliament ends for the year
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Regions running scare campaign, says Seven in Australian Financial Review (6/07/2015) p.36
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP TV. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Discussion around the state of Australian media, mainly around ownsership, the reach rule, regional television, advertising on SBS, and the government's position on these issues. CEOs from Seven West Media and Southern Cross Austereo are quotedNotes: located in the MEDIA AUSTRALIA. 2015- file
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I regret I kept silent. I should have spoken out in Sunday Age (30/08/2015) p.26
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; WOMEN AND TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Cafagna, Josephine PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: WOMEN AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN AND MEDIA Summary: Josephine Cafagna a TV journalist writes about the sexism, discrimination and harrassment she experienced throughout her 30 year career.
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Regulation by mogul must end in Australian Financial Review (02/07/2015) p.54
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA AUSTRALIAAuthor: Editorial PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Discussion about the various rules governing ownership and broadcasting in Australia. The editorial warns against the government trying to appease the media mogulsNotes: located in the MEDIA AUSTRALIA. 2015- file
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The republic of mass culture : journalism, filmmaking, and broadcasting in America since 1941 / James L. Baughman Baltimore MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1992.
Call No: 202 BAUAuthor: Baughman, James L Source: USPlace: Baltimore MDPublisher: Johns Hopkins University PressPubDate: 1992PhysDes: xvii, 257 p. ; 24 cmSeries: The American MomentSubject: BROADCASTING. US ; USA ; MEDIA ; TELEVISION AND MEDIA SERVICES ; TELEVISION. USA Summary: "In the late 1940s, the film, radio, and television media enjoyed roughly the same measure of popularity in America. By the late 1960s, television's rivals had in effect become secondary services, and Hollywood and radio began to target "sub-groups"-especially teenagers-to win back a segment of the mass market. The proliferation of VCRs and cable television in the 1980s presented even more challenges to media producers and the first serious threats to network television.
This changing landscape of America's major mass media is the subject of The Republic of Mass Culture. James L. Baughman argues that the advent of television had the greatest impact on its established rivals-not, as many have argued, on society itself. Many of TVs competitors-most notably, publishers of newspapers and periodicals-failed to recognize the longterm threats of television. But by capturing the largest share of the mass audience, television gradually forced its competitors to settle for smaller audiences. In the process, television producers indirectly influenced what their rivals produced-including rock music for young radio listeners in the 1950s, and more sexually explicit films, which Hollywood began offering in the late 1960s. The capacity of individual industries to adapt, argues Baughman, not only determined their success or failure but also shaped the content of their products.
The Republic of Mass Culture presents a lively analysis of the shifting objectives and challenges of the media industries, and offers a corrective to some of the casual generalizations frequently made about their effects on Americans."-BOOK BLURBNotes: includes bibliographical references; includes indexISBN: 0801842778
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Reverse shots : indigenous film and media in an international context / edited by Wendy Gay Pearson and Susan Knabe Waterloo, Ontario, Canada: Wilfred Laurier University Press, c2015.
Call No: 451-054 (=1-81)(71):(93):(94) REVAuthor: Pearson, Wendy Gay (ed.) ; Knabe, Susan (ed.) Source: CNPlace: Waterloo, Ontario, CanadaPublisher: Wilfred Laurier University PressPubDate: c2015PhysDes: xi, 372 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmSeries: Film and media studies series; Film + media studiesSubject: CRITICISM ; MEDIA ; INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S CINEMA. AUSTRALIA ; INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S CINEMA. CANADA ; INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S CINEMA. NEW ZEALAND ; INDIGENOUS ; AUSTRALIA ; NEW ZEALAND ; NEW ZEALAND
MAORI CINEMA ; NORWAY ; CANADA ; DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ; AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL CINEMA ; AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES AND THE CINEMA ; AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES AND TV ; AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES IN FILMS ; AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINES ON TV ; RACIAL STEREOTYPES IN FILMS Summary: "From the dawn of cinema, images of Indigenous peoples have been dominated by Hollywood stereotypes and often negative depictions from elsewhere around the world. With the advent of digital technologies, however, many Indigenous peoples are working to redress the imbalance in numbers and counter the negativity.
The contributors to Reverse Shots offer a unique scholarly perspective on current work in the world of Indigenous film and media. Chapters focus primarily on Canada, Australia, and New Zealand and cover areas as diverse as the use of digital technology in the creation of Aboriginal art, the healing effects of Native humour in First Nations documentaries, and the representation of the pre-colonial in films from Australia, Canada, and Norway. "
--BOOK BACK COVERNotes: Formerly CIP; Includes bibliographical references and index; Also issued onlineISBN: 9781554583355Contents: -- pt. I dream makers -- Introduction Globalizing Indigenous Film and Media / Susan Knabe -- One: He Who Dreams: Reflections on an Indigenous Life in Film / Michael Greyeyes -- pt. II decolonizing histories -- Two: Speakin' Out Blak: New and Emergent Aboriginal Filmmakers Finding Their Voices / Ernie Blackmore -- Three:Taking Pictures B(l)ack: The Work of Tracey Moffatt / Susan Knabe -- Four.The Journals of Knud Rasmussen: Arctic History as Post/Colonial Cinema / Kerstin Knopf -- Five: Australian Indigenous Short Film as a Pedagogical Device: Introducing Wayne Blair's The Djarn Djarns and Black Talk / Colleen McGloin -- Six."Once upon a Time in a Land Far, Far Away": Representations of the Pre-Colonial World in Atanarjuat, Ofelas, and 10 Canoes / Wendy Gay Pearson -- pt. III mediating practices -- Seven: Ka Whawhai Tonu Matou: Indigenous Television in Aotearoa/New Zealand / jo smith and Sue Abel -- Eight: Superhighway across the Sky ... Aboriginal New Media Arts in Australia: A Remix and Email Conversation between Adam Szymanski and Jenny Fraser / Jenny Fraser and Adam Szymanski -- Nine: On Collectivity and the Limits of Collaboration: Caching Igloolik Video in the South / Erin Morton and Taryn Sirove -- pt. IV documentary approaches -- Ten: The Prince George Metis Elders Documentary Project: Matching Product with Process in New Forms of Documentary / Stephen Foster and Mike Evans -- Eleven: "Whacking the Indigenous Funny Bone": Native Humour and Its Healing Powers in Drew Hayden Taylor's Redskins, Tricksters, and Puppy Stew / Ute Lischke -- Twelve: Situating Indigenous Knowledges: The Talking Back of Alanis Obomsawin and Shelley Niro / Maeghan Pirie -- Thirteen:"I Wanted to Say How Beautiful We Are": Cultural Politics in Loretta Todd's Hands of History / Gail Vanstone -- pt. V other perspectives --Fourteen: Filming Indigeneity as Flanerie: Dialectic and Subtext in Terrance Odette's Heater / Tanis MacDonald -- Fifteen: Playing with Land Issues: Subversive Hybridity in The Price of Milk / Davinia Thornley -- glossary -- bibliography -- index --
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Rivals unite to fight libel claims in The Australian (26/02/2018) p.23
Call No: PERSONALITY CLIPPINGS FILE; WILSON, REBELAuthor: Mccauley, Dana PhysDes: Clippings File_ArticleSubject: LAWSUITS ; STARS. AUSTRALIA ; BAUER MEDIA ; WILSON, REBEL Summary: Major Australian media companies are looking to overturn the defamation ruling regarding Rebel Wilson and her lawsuit against Bauer Media
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"RTL: EUROPE'S # 1" 23 November 1998.
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Second annual John Grierson lecture : children's television - the past, the present and the future / delivered by Patricia Edgar East Melbourne: Victorian Documentary Film Council, State Film Centre of Victoria Council, [1979].
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Selected case studies of women working in the Australian mass media : background paper [to the] Unesco Women in the Media Seminar [and] Women Media Workers Seminar. North Ryde, N.S.W.: Australian Film and Television School, 1976.
Call No: 462-02 (94) UNECorpAuthor: UNESCO
Australian Film and Television SchoolSource: ATPlace: North Ryde, N.S.W.Publisher: Australian Film and Television SchoolPubDate: 1976PhysDes: 46 p. ; 30 cm.Subject: WOMEN AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA. AUSTRALIA
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Seven could face $1b writedown in The Age [Business news] (16/02/2015) p.24
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Seven deadly sins : the Amber Harrison affair details a volatile romance gone wrong in AFR Weekend (25/02/2017) p.19
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Seven earnings to fall up to 20pc in Australian Financial Review (10/11/2016) p.29
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SEVEN NETWORKAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN NETWORK ; SEVEN WEST MEDIA Summary: Report on the advertising money earned by Seven Network and general comments on the company's earnings
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Seven goes digital for content in The Australian (27/10/2016) p.21
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SEVEN NETWORKAuthor: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN WEST MEDIA ; SEVEN NETWORK Summary: Report from the Seven Network promotional event New Fronts where the TV network discussed their upcoming programming for 2017
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Seven has another woman problem: falling audiences in Australian Financial Review (20/02/2017) p.29
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Seven invests in TV drama producer Slim in Australian Financial Review (18/08/2016) p.24
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SEVEN NETWORKAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN NETWORK ; SEVEN WEST MEDIA ; SLIM FILM + TELEVISION Summary: Report on the partial purchase by Seven West Media of the UK production company Slim Film + Television. Some mentions of Seven's production output and sales
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Seven takes stake in firm behind Legacy drama in The Australian (18/08/2016) p.24
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SLIM FILM + TELEVISIONAuthor: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN NETWORK ; SEVEN WEST MEDIA ; SLIM FILM + TELEVISION Summary: Seven West Media has bought shareholding in a UK production business, Slim Film + Television. Chief of Slim Film + Television Simon Crawford Collins discusses the deal with Seven. Some detail into Seven's various production companies and deals, with speculation that they are looking to withdraw from the Presto streaming service
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Seven 'well placed' for recovery despite $1b write-down in Canberra Times [Business News] (19/02/2015) p.11
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Seven West warns earnings to slide but TV making comeback in The Age (03/08/2016) p.20
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SEVEN NETWORKAuthor: Battersby, Lucy PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN WEST MEDIA ; SEVEN NETWORK ; SPORT ON TV. AUSTRALIA ; ADVERTISING. TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Report on the financial results of the Seven West Media company. Mentions that Seven is happy paying large sums for premium sports broadcasting and is looking to work with other commercial broadcasters to promote television advertisingNotes: same article in Canberra Times, same title and date, page 23 -- Sydney Morning Herald, Title: Seven West warns earnings to fall but TV making comeback, same date, page 21
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Seven West warns of Olympic earnings hit in AAP Newswire (02/08/2016)
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SEVEN NETWORKPhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN WEST MEDIA ; SEVEN NETWORK ; SPORT ON TV. AUSTRALIA ; OLYMPICS ON TV Summary: Report on Seven West Media earnings likely to be lower due to cost of broadcasting Olympics on the Seven Network in Australia as well as a weaker advertising market
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Sex cases, bullying rife in the theatre in The Australian (18/12/2017) p.8
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Sex scene 'safeguards' leave room for distress in The Australian (13/12/2017) p.14
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Sexual assault rife in theatre: survey in The Age (13/12/2017) p.10
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Share win in media shake-up in Daily Telegraph (9/05/2017) p.35
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Short cuts : Grants survive in Sydney Morning Herald (14/05/2015) p.30
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SCREEN AUSTRALIAAuthor: Maddox, Garry PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SCREEN AUSTRALIA ; MOBILE AND ONLINE MEDIA Summary: Snippet on Screen Australia's intention to continue funding with their 'Skip Ahead' online content series with Google Australia
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Should Netflix be forced to screen more Australian content? in Crikey.com.au (9/05/2018) p.1
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; NETFLIXAuthor: Eltham, Ben PhysDes: Clippings File_ArticleSubject: NETFLIX ; MOBILE AND ONLINE MEDIA ; VIDEO ON DEMAND ; QUOTA. AUSTRALIA Summary: Examining the Australian content of material on Netflix and other Australian streaming providers and whether there should be some quotas put on these streaming services as there are on Australian TV broadcasters
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The show and tell machine : how television works and works you over / Rose K. Goldsen New York: The Dial Press, 1977.
Call No: 411.2 GOLAuthor: Goldsen, Rose K. Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: The Dial PressPubDate: 1977PhysDes: 427 p. ; 26 cmSubject: ADVERTISING ; MEDIA Summary: Rose Goldsen calls television the "consciousness industry." Its real function, she tells us, is not to educate us, or to enrich our imaginations - or even to entertain us. It is to invade our domestic and psychic space, capture our attention, hold us long enough to be counted off in bundles of a thousand, and deliver us to advertisers.[taken from jacket sleeve]ISBN: 080378614X
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Signal and Noise : media, infratructure, and urban culture in Nigeria / Brian Larkin Durham: Duke University Press, 2008.
Call No: 408.1(669) LARAuthor: Larkin, Brian Source: UKPlace: DurhamPublisher: Duke University PressPubDate: 2008PhysDes: xi, 313 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: NIGERIA ; MEDIA ; CULTURE AND THE CINEMA Summary: "Mainstream media and film theory are based on the ways that media technologies operate in Europe and the United States. In this groundbreaking work, Brian Larkin provides a history and ethnography of media in Nigeria, asking what media theory looks like when Nigeria rather than a European nation or the United States is taken as the starting point. Concentrating on the Muslim city of Kano in the north of Nigeria, Larkin charts how the material qualities of technologies and the cultural ambitions they represent feed into the everyday experiences of urban Nigeria." -- BOOK BLURBNotes: Formerly CIP; Includes bibliographical references (p. [277]-299) and indexISBN: 9780822341086Contents: 1. Infrastructure, the Colonial Sublime, and Indirect Rule -- 2. Unstable Objects: The Making of Radio in Nigeria -- 3. Majigi, Colonial Film, State Publicity, and the Political Form of Cinema -- 4. Colonialism and the Built Space of Cinema -- 5. Immaterial Urbanism and the Cinematic Event -- 6. Extravagant Aesthetics: Instability and the Excessive World of Nigerian Film -- 7. Degraded Images, Distorted Sounds: Nigerian Video and the Infrastructure of Piracy.
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Sir Frank : the Frank Packer story / R.S. Whitington Melbourne: Cassell Australia, 1971.
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Sir Frank Packer : the young master / Bridget Griffen-Foley Pymble, N.S.W: HarperCollins, 2000.
Call No: 81PAC GRIAuthor: Griffen-Foley, Bridget Source: ATPlace: Pymble, N.S.WPublisher: HarperCollinsPubDate: 2000PhysDes: xv, 400 p. [16] p. of plates : ill. ; 24 cmSubject: MEDIA ; PACKER, FRANK ; PACKER, KERRY ; PACKER, JAMES Summary: "The Packers are the most powerful family in Australia, dwarfing all others. Kerry Packer, the nation's richest man, and his son and heir apparent, James, are titans on the Australian business and political landscape, with extensive interests in media, telecommunications and sport. But the foundations for that wealth and influence were laid well before Kerry was even born, back when Sir Frank Packer, Kerry's father, ruled the Australian media with an iron fist.
'Sir Frank Packer: the young master' is the first definitive biography of this most enigmatic and controversial of business figures, a man who was inducted into the cutthroat world of journalism by his father, R. C. Packer, and created the juggernaut that is Australian Consolidated Press." -- Dust jacketNotes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. [368]-381ISBN: 0732264227Contents: 1. Napoleon's debut -- 2. His father's footsteps -- 3. Little Frankie's wanderings -- 4. El Dorado -- 5. The young master -- 6. Mansions and melees -- 7. 'Political harlots of mammon' -- 8. Jekyll and Hyde -- 9. Powerbroking -- 10. Treading on corns -- 11. Rumours -- 12. Setting sail -- 13. Toasting victory -- 14. The sound of one man clapping -- 15. The king is dead
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Social media entertainment : The new intersection of Hollywood and Silicon Valley / Stuart Cunningham ; David Craig New York: New York University Press, 2019.
Call No: 229.5(73) CUNAuthor: Cunningham, Stuart ; Craig, David Source: USPlace: New YorkPublisher: New York University PressPubDate: 2019PhysDes: x, 353 pages : figures, illustrations, tables ; 23 cmSubject: AUDIENCES ; INTERNET AND THE CINEMA ; SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE CINEMA ; AUDIENCE RESEARCH Summary: "How the transformation of social media platforms and user-experience have redefined the entertainment industry
In a little over a decade, competing social media platforms, including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat, have given rise to a new creative industry: social media entertainment. Operating at the intersection of the entertainment and interactivity, communication and content industries, social media entertainment creators have harnessed these platforms to generate new kinds of content separate from the century-long model of intellectual property control in the traditional entertainment industry.
Social media entertainment has expanded rapidly and the traditional entertainment industry has been forced to cede significant power and influence to content creators, their fans, and subscribers. Digital platforms have created a natural market for embedded advertising, changing the worlds of marketing and communication in their wake. Combined, these factors have produced new, radically shifting demands on the entertainment industry, posing new challenges for screen regimes, media scholars, industry professionals, content creators, and audiences alike.
Stuart Cunningham and David Craig chronicle the rise of social media entertainment and its impact on media consumption and production. A massive, industry-defining study with insight from over 100 industry insiders, Social Media Entertainment explores the latest transformations in the entertainment industry in this time of digital disruption." -- book blurbNotes: Includes bibliography, index, notesISBN: 9781479846894Contents: 1. Introduction -- 2. Platform strategy -- 3. Creator labor -- 4. Social media entertainment intermediaries -- 5. Authenticity, community, and brand culture -- 6. Cultural politics of social media entertainment -- 7. Globalizing social media entertainment -- 8. Conclusion
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South Australian Media Resource Centre annual report S.l.: s.n., 1978/79.
Call No: ANNUAL REPORT SHELVES; Held 1978/79CorpAuthor: South Australian Media Resource CentrePlace: S.l.Publisher: s.n.PubDate: 1978/79Subject: MEDIA RESOURCE CENTRE
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The spectacular modern woman : Feminine visibility in the 1920s / Liz Conor Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2004.
Call No: 451 02 "192" CONAuthor: Conor, Liz Edition: 1st ed.Source: USAPlace: Bloomington, IndianaPublisher: Indiana University PressPubDate: 2004PhysDes: 334 p. : b+w ill. ; 23 cmSubject: WOMEN AND THE CINEMA ; WOMEN IN FILMS ; FEMINISM AND THE CINEMA ; WOMEN, FILMS FOR ; PROSTITUTES IN FILMS ; POPULAR CULTURE AND THE CINEMA ; HISTORY AND THE CINEMA ; MEDIA ; TECHNOLOGY AND THE CINEMA ; SOCIETY AND THE CINEMA ; PSYCHOANALYSIS AND THE CINEMA ; ADVERTISING ; CARTOONS ; CELEBRITIES IN FILMS ; IMPERIALISM AND THE CINEMA ; FASHION AND THE CINEMA ; MODERNISM AND THE CINEMA ; RACE AND THE CINEMA ; DE BEAUVOIR, SIMONE ; KELLERMAN, ANNETTE ; VALENTINO, RUDOLPH ; LYELL, LOTTIE ; MOTH OF MOONBI, THE (AT, Charles Chauvel, 1926) ; GIRL OF THE BUSH, A (AT, Franklyn Barrett, 1921) ; FOR THE TERM OF HIS NATURAL LIFE (AT, Norman Dawn, 1927) ; SENTIMENTAL BLOKE, THE (AT, Raymond Longford, 1919) ; GREENHIDE (AT, Charles Chauvel, 1926) Summary: In The Spectacular Modern Woman, Liz Conor illustrates how technological advances in image reproduction transformed Wetter industrial societies into visual or ‘oculacentric’ cultures with significant and complex consequences for women’s lives. With the rise of mass media, Conor shows how women’s identities were intimately tied to the visual culture of the day. [Taken from back cover].ISBN: 0253216702
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Teaching Film Censorship and Controversy London: British Film Institute, 2005.
Call No: 53 (035): 44 REAAuthor: Readman Mark CorpAuthor: BFIPlace: LondonPublisher: British Film InstitutePubDate: 2005PhysDes: 24 cm ; 88 ppSeries: BFI Teaching Film and Media StudiesSubject: CENSORSHIP ; BANNED FILMS ; TEACHING MATERIALS ; VIOLENCE IN FILMS ; SEX AND THE CINEMA ; LANGUAGE AND THE CINEMA ; MEDIA Summary: This incisive guide provides a much-needed summary of the complex issues surrounding film censorship and controversy. Always a potentially problematic curriculum area, given the nature of the material under examination, the guide offers some practical suggestions for teaching about the determining factors in, and ideological importance of, censorship and classification. In addition there are proposed strategies for discussing 'problem films', analysing texts and debating the nature of effects. Contents include: Introduction - assessment contexts, why teach film censorship?, approaches to teaching; background - the historical context, institutions and regulation, controversial issues; case studies - violence, sexual violence, language, press controversy, a debate in action. [Taken from back cover]ISBN: 1844570797
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Teaching media in the classroom : research and practice in Britain in Australian screen education (Autumn 2000) iss.22 p.64-70
Author: Hart, Andrew PhysDes: Article; Illustration(s)Subject: PERCEPTION. UK ; MEDIA STUDIES. UK Summary: Although there is strong advocacy for teaching media in the United Kingdom, research shows that changes need to be made to curriculum, technology and institutions to support innovation in media education.
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Teaching media influence in the revised VCE media units 3-4 in Australian screen education (Autumn 2000) iss.22 p.116-117
Author: Considine, Michael PhysDes: ArticleSubject: MEDIA STUDIES Summary: Considine outlines the recent changes to VCE Media Studies made by the Board of Studies.
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Teaching media & visual communication : rationale paper in Metro Education (2000) iss.13 p.13 - 21
Author: Vendermeide, A PhysDes: Article; Illustration(s)Subject: MEDIA STUDIES Summary: An outline and discussion of developments in media education. Includes general bibliography and teaching guide with outline of specific activities.
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Tell Brandis he's dreaming, says irate Caton in The Age [General News] (21/01/2015) p.9
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Ten moves first in media shake-up in Australian Financial Review (03/03/2016) p.21
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This is the ABC : the Australian Broadcasting Commission 1932-1983 / K. S. Inglis; assisted by Jan Brazier Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Press, 1983.
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Throw out the old media rule book in Sydney Morning Herald (30/09/2015) p.17
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA. AUSTRALIA. 2015Author: Taylor, Angus PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; LEGISLATION. AUSTRALIA Summary: Opinion piece by a Federal Member of Parliament, Angus Taylor, who argues for a loosening of the current legislation regarding media ownership and the 'reach rule', claiming that there have been negative effects on regional broadcasting in recent times due to the current rules
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Transmission : Towards a post-television culture / edited by Peter d'Agostino and David Tafler Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications,
Call No: 408 TELEdition: SecondPlace: Thousand Oaks, CAPublisher: Sage PublicationsPhysDes: xxxii,300 p. ; 22 cmSeries: Communication and human valuesSubject: TELEVISION ; MEDIA ; BROADCASTING ISBN: 9780803942691Contents: Introduction / Sean Cubitt -- Lost Generations / Fredric R Jameson -- Surrealism without the Unconscious -- Andrea L Press / Women Watching Television: Issues of Class, Gender, and Mass Media Reception / Todd Gitlin -- The Whole World Is Watching / Avital Ronell -- Video/Television/Rodney King: Twelve Steps beyond The Pleasure Principle / Erik Barnouw -- The Case of the A-Bomb Footage / Marita Sturken -- The Television Image and Collective Amnesia: Dis(re)membering the Persian Gulf War / Deirdre Boyle -- Guerrilla Television / Laurie Ouellette -- Will the Revolution Be Televised? Camcorders, Activism, and Alternative Television in the 1990s / Eric Michaels -- The Aboriginal Invention of Television in Central Australia 1982-1986 / John Carey and Pat O'Hara -- Interactive Television / David Tafler -- Boundaries and Frontiers: Interactivity and Participant Experience - Building New Models and Formats / Peter d'Agostino -- Virtual Realities: Recreational Vehicles for a Post-Television Culture?/ Peter d'Agostino -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the authors
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Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA. AUSTRALIAAuthor: White, Dominic PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA. AUSTRALIA Summary: An article about potential l fee cuts for free-to air television licencees. Minister Malcom Turnbull is launching a formal review of licence fees.
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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 is all bluff on media: TV chair in Daily Telegraph [Business News] (13/03/2015) p.80
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA AUSTRALIAAuthor: Davidson, Darren PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA Summary: John Hartigan criticises Malcom Turnbull, minister for communications for failing to reform media laws.
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Turnbull pushes media shake-up in Weekend Australian [Business News] (14/03/2015) p.25
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA AUSTRALIAAuthor: Davidson, Darren PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA Summary: Abbott government puts media reform back on the agenda
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Turnbull wears media backlash in The Australian (17/03/2015) p.1
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Crowe, David PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA Summary: Discussion on the proposed media reform that is being led by Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull and how his stance is being interpreted by the large media companies with an Australian interest.
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Turning Off the Television : Broadcasting's Uncertain Future / Jock Given Sydney, NSW: University of New South Wales Press, 2003.
Call No: 220"313"(94) GIVAuthor: Given, Jock Source: ATPlace: Sydney, NSWPublisher: University of New South Wales PressPubDate: 2003PhysDes: 328 p. ; 23 cmSubject: BROADCASTING ; BROADCASTING. AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION AND MEDIA SERVICES ; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA
STATE AND TV. US ; STATE AND TV. UK ; PROGRAMME POLICY ; DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ; DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY. AUSTRALIA Summary: About tomorrow's braodcasting. From the dot-com crash to Marconi and back, from the digital age forward into an uncertain future, Jock Given expores the constant shifts in the technologies, business models and social uses of TV and radio. He explains the enduring aspects of broadcast media that have attracted so much government policy attention, and what might happen to them in the future. Sceptical about the hype, optimistic about the possibilities, honest about the scale of the policy challenges, it is essential reading for anyone interested in the future of media.Notes: Notes: p.283-306
Selected Bibliography: p.307-312
Acronyms and Abbreviations: p.313-314
Acknowledgments: p.315-316
Index: p.317-327ISBN: 0868405000
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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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Understanding digital cinema : : a professional handbook / edited by Charles S. Swartz Amsterdam: Focal Press, 2005..
Call No: 22 SWASource: NEPlace: AmsterdamPublisher: Focal PressPubDate: 2005.PhysDes: xvi, 327 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 25 cm.Subject: DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY ; DIGITAL MEDIA AND THE CINEMA Summary: "Understanding Digital Cinema: A Professional Handbook, is a comprehensive resource on all aspects of finishing, distributing, and displaying film digitally. For technical professionals as well as non-technical decision-makers, the book is a detailed exploration of every component of the process, from mastering to theater management."--BOOK JACKET.Notes: Includes bibliographical references and (p. 307-311) and index.; Online Resource: Table of contents
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Understanding media / Marshall McLuhan London: Sphere, 1967.
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Union protectionism hurts Australian film industry : MEAA's work visa 'consultation' fees are a throwback that's damaging job prospects in The Australian (22/12/2016) p.10
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; LABOUR. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Billing, Roy PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: MEDIA ENTERTAINMENT ARTS ALLIANCE ; LABOUR. AUSTRALIA ; BILLING, ROY Summary: Opion piece by Australian actor Roy Billing on what he sees as the Australian entertainent union Media Entertainment Arts Alliance restrictions on hiring foreign actors for Australian films
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Videocracy : how YouTube is changing the world... with double rainbows, singing foxes, and other trends we can't stop watching / Kevin Allocca London: Bloomsbury Publishing, 2018.
Call No: 408 ALLAuthor: Allocca, Kevin Place: LondonPublisher: Bloomsbury PublishingPubDate: 2018PhysDes: xv, 335 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm.Subject: YOUTUBE ; ONLINE VIDEO PROGRAMMING ; SOCIAL MEDIA AND THE CINEMA ; SPECTATORSHIP ; INTERNET Summary: From YouTube's Head of Culture and Trends, a rousing and illuminating behind-the-scenes exploration of internet video's massive impact on our world. Whether your favorite YouTube video is a cat on a Roomba, Gangnam Style, the Bed Intruder song, an ASAPscience explainer, Rebecca Black's Friday, or the Evolution of Dance, Kevin Allocca's Videocracy reveals how these beloved videos and famous trends--and many more--came to be and why they mean more than you might think. YouTube is the biggest pool of cultural data since the beginning of recorded communication, with four hundred hours of video uploaded every minute. (It would take you more than sixty-five years just to watch to watch the vlogs, music videos, tutorials, and other content posted in a single day!) This activity reflects who we are, in all our glory and ignominy. As Allocca says, if aliens wanted to understand our planet, he'd give them Google. If they wanted to understand us, he'd give them YouTube. In Videocracy, Allocca lays bare what YouTube videos say about our society and how our actions online--watching, sharing, commenting on, and remixing the people and clips that captivate us--are changing the face of entertainment, advertising, politics, and more. Via YouTube, we are fueling social movements, enforcing human rights, and redefining art--a lot more than you'd expect from a bunch of viral clips.Notes: Includes bibliographical references (pages 308-323) and index.ISBN: 9781408880272
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White noise / edited by Ernest Edmonds and Mike Stubbs Melbourne: Australian Centre for the Moving Image, 2005.
Call No: 175 WHIAuthor: Edmonds, Ernest ; Stubbs, Mike Source: ATPlace: MelbournePublisher: Australian Centre for the Moving ImagePubDate: 2005PhysDes: 103 p. : ill. ; 20 cmSubject: AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR THE MOVING IMAGE (ACMI) ; EXHIBITION ; DIGITAL MEDIA AND THE CINEMA ; STUBBS, MIKE Notes: "First published in 2005 ... on the occasion of the Screen Gallery exhibition White Noise, Thursday 18 August - Sunday 23 October 2005" -- p. 6.
"Essayists: Ernest Edmonds ... [et al.]" -- p. 6.
includes bibliographical referencesISBN: 1920805125Contents: -- White noise: the question of economy / Ernest Edmonds -- Suprematism as pure creativity / Patricia Railing -- "Space light art" - Early abstract cinema and multimedia , 1900-1959 / Cindy Keeper -- Abstraction and complexity / Lev Manovich -- Exhibition -- A leap into the light / Mike Stubbs -- Peter Bosch & Simone Simons -- Jonathon Duckworth -- Ernest Edmonds & Mark Fell -- Ryoji Ikeda -- Keiko Kimoto -- Ulf Langheinrich -- Online projects -- Screening room program -- Contributors
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A woman's guide to jobs in film and television / Anne Ross Muir London: Pandora, 1987.
Call No: 212.007 MUIAuthor: Muir, Anne Ross Source: UKPlace: LondonPublisher: PandoraPubDate: 1987PhysDes: 342 pages. : illustrations. ; 21 cmSubject: WOMEN AND TELEVISION ; WOMEN AND THE CINEMA ; WOMEN AND MEDIA ; CAREERS IN FILMS ; CAREERS IN TV ; WORKING CONDITIONS Summary: "A woman's guide to jobs in film and television is based on the experiences of several hundred women already working in the media. It combines facts and figures with women's personal accounts of how they reconcile the demands of their work with private and domestic commitments. It gives practical advice on those problems - like sexual harrassment and discrimination - which are generally left out of career guides but which women, in particular, frequently encounter" - taken from book blurbNotes: Inlcudes bibliography and indexISBN: 0863582389
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Women in the media : the professional participation of women in the audio visaul media--film, radio and television / Film and Television School Sydney, N.S.W.: Film and Television School, 1976.
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The Film and Television SchoolSource: ATPlace: Sydney, N.S.W.Publisher: Film and Television SchoolPubDate: 1976PhysDes: 88 p. ; 30 cm.Subject: WOMEN AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA. AUSTRALIA
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Youtube : online video and participatory culture / Jean Burgess and Joshua Green Cambridge: Polity Press, 2009.
Call No: 19YOUAuthor: Burgess, Jean ; Green, Joshua Source: UKPlace: CambridgePublisher: Polity PressPubDate: 2009PhysDes: xi, 172 p. : ill. ; 21 cmSeries: Digital media and society seriesSubject: YOUTUBE ; INTERNET ; MEDIA ; MEDIA DEVELOPMENTS ; DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY Summary: " Youtube is one of the most well-known and widely discussed sites of participatory media in the contemporary online environment, and it is the first genuinely mass-popular platform for user-created video. In this timely and comprehensive introduction to how Youtube is being used and why it matters, Burgess and Green discuss the ways that it relates to wider transformations in culture, society, and the economy. The book critically examines the public debates surrounding the site, demonstrating how it is central to struggles for authority and control in the new media environment. Drawing on a range of theoretical sources and empirical research, the authors discuss how Youtube is being used by the media industries, by audiences and amateur producers, and by particular communities of interest, and the ways in which these uses challenge existing ideas about cultural 'production' and 'consumption' "-- BOOK BLURBNotes: Formerly CIP; Includes bibliographical references (p. 152-169) and indexISBN: 9780745644790Contents: Contents: 1. How YouTube matters -- 2. YouTube and the mainstream media -- 3. YouTube's popular culture -- 4. YouTube's social network -- 5. YouTube's cultural politics -- 6. YouTube's uncertain futures -- What happened before YouTube / Henry Jenkins -- Uses of YouTube : digital literacy and the growth of knowledge / John Hartley.
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YouTube to your tube in Canberra Times [Panorama] (13/08/2016) p.22
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ZENITH MEDIA
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