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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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Abrupt departure doesn't pass smell test in Canberra Times [Business News] (28/07/2015) p.7
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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ACMAsphere Melbourne, Australia: Australian Communications and Media Authority, 2005.
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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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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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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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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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Child's Play : issues in Australian Children's Television 2013 2013.
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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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Commercial media in Australia : economics, ownership, technology and regulation / Allan Brown St Lucia, Queensland: University of Queensland Press, 1986.
Call No: 205.2(94) BROAuthor: Brown, Allan Place: St Lucia, QueenslandPublisher: University of Queensland PressPubDate: 1986PhysDes: xii, 240 p. ; 22 cm.Series: University of Queensland Press scholar's librarySubject: MEDIA ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; TELEVISION. AUSTRALIA ; RADIO AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRESS AND TV ; OWNERSHIP AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP, TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: This book is intended for teachers and students of courses on media and communications at tertiary institutions, as well as for the general reader with an interest in Australian media policy. It revises and updates my PhD thesis, which was submitted at the University of Queensland in 1981. As far as possible the discussion is non-technical, and plain English has been used instead of economic jargon. The study is contained, however, within a theoretical framework which defines the nature of the economic analysis of the Australian media industries and which provides the basis for the examination of policy issues.Notes: Includes indexISBN: 0702218391Contents: 1. Economics of Newspaper Publishing -- 2. The Australian Newspaper Industry -- 3. Economics of Broadcasting -- 4. The Australian Radio Broadcasting Industry -- 5. The Australian Television Broadcasting Industry -- 6. Cross-Media Ownership and Control -- 7. Technological Developments in Television -- 8. Options for ChangeID2: 357
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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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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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Corbett on mergers, mistakes, News in Australian Financial Review [Marketing and Media] (23/03/2015) p.30
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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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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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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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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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Free-to-air TV bosses strengthen calls for licence fee cuts in Australian Financial Review (28/09/2016) p.2
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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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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 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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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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It's all about a cut in licence fees: Worner in The Australian (18/02/2016) p.19
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; SEVEN NETWORKAuthor: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: SEVEN NETWORK ; LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA. AUSTRALIA Summary: Interview with CEO of Seven West Media, Tim Worner. He is arguing for the lowering of licence fees to broadcast in Australia as the key point of the long debated media reforms
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Labor and Greens sanators still oppose media reform in Sydney Morning Herald (08/11/2016) p.19
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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 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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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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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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The media in Australia : industries, texts, audiences / edited by Stuart Cunningham and Graeme Turner St Leonards, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin, 1997.
Call No: 401(94) MEDAuthor: Cunningham, Stuart ; Turner, Graeme Edition: 2nd edPlace: St Leonards, N.S.W.Publisher: Allen & UnwinPubDate: 1997PhysDes: xviii, 490 p. : ill. ; 23 cmSubject: MEDIA. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, FILM. AUSTRALIA ; INDUSTRY, TV. AUSTRALIA ; ADVERTISING. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCE RESEARCH. AUSTRALIA ; AUDIENCES. AUSTRALIA ; PAY TV. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION. AUSTRALIA ; PRODUCTION, TV. AUSTRALIA ; NEWS PROGRAMMES. AUSTRALIA ; OWNERSHIP. AUSTRALIA ; POLITICS AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; GOVERNMENT CONTROL. AUSTRALIA ; VIOLENCE ON TV. AUSTRALIA ; DRAMAS. AUSTRALIA ; WOMEN AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; HOME VIDEO. AUSTRALIA ; RATINGS. AUSTRALIA ; AUSTRALIAN BROADCASTING TRIBUNAL ; COUNTRY PRACTICE, A [TV] (AT, 1981-1993, 1994) ; PERFECT MATCH [TV] (AT, 1984-89?) Notes: Includes index; Bibliography: p. 441-467ISBN: 1864482737LON: 12826003
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Media law in Australia / Mark Armstrong, Michael Blakeney, Ray Watterson Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1983.
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Media law reform is overdue in The Age [Editorials] (24/02/2016) p.18
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Media mates : carving up Australia's media / Paul Chadwick Melbourne: Macmillan, 1989.
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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 reach rule set to be axed in The Australian [General News] (30/10/2015) p.2
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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 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Sir Frank : the Frank Packer story / R.S. Whitington Melbourne: Cassell Australia, 1971.
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Stokes seeks 'broad-ranging' reform in The Australian (13/11/2015) p.19
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Ten moves first in media shake-up in Australian Financial Review (03/03/2016) p.21
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Ten tunes into Southern Cross as media M&A dance begins in Canberra Times (03/03/2016) p.10
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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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Three-strikes policy for pirates in The Australian (09/04/2015) p.21
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Three-way merger would change landscape in Australian Financial Review (04/01/2016) p.16
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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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Time to switch up TV in Sunday Telegraph (02/10/2016) p.26
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Turnbull calls for 'offsets' in return for TV licence fee cuts in The Age (24/07/2015) p.25
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Turnbull calls for 'offsets' in returnfor TV licence fee cuts in Sydney Morning Herald [Business News] (24/07/2015) p.25
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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TV bosses seek $160m licence fee windfall in The Age (15/04/2015) p.37
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Lynch, Jared PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ; BROADCASTING RIGHTS. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA Summary: Free to air executives to meet with Prime Minister Tony Abbott to lobby to scrap annual licence fees. Regional TV executives will be looking to scrap the 'reach rule' the law that limits metropolitan networks from merging with regional networks. Both groups are fearful of the unregulated internet environment harming their businesses.Notes: located in the STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA 2015 file
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TV bosses want licence fees to go, as Fifield dubs it 'super-profits tax' in The Australian (26/01/2016) p.19
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; LICENCES. AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mitchell, Jake PhysDes: Clippings File ArticleSubject: LICENCES. AUSTRALIA ; STATE AND TV. AUSTRALIA ; MEDIA AUSTRALIA ; NINE NETWORK Summary: Report on the dialogue from the Federal government that suggests the government is looking likely to reduce the broadcast licence fees for commerical tv networks and to deregulate the media industry in general. Quotes from Nine Entertainment CEO Hugh Marks, ASTRA Chief Executive Andrew Maiden, and government minister Senator Mitch Fifeld
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TV chiefs revive bid for media overhaul in The Australian (10/08/2015) p.1
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TV execs renew call for reform of rules in Sydney Morning Herald [BusinessNews] (13/08/2016) p.1
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Watchdog backs major media reforms : Rod Sims looking for change in Canberra Times [Business news] (5/11/2015) p.9
Call No: SUBJECT CLIPPINGS FILE; MEDIA AUSTRALIAAuthor: Mason, Max PhysDes: ArticleSubject: MEDIA AUSTRALIA Summary: Article on ACCC's attitude to anti-siphoning
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We've waited too long for media law reform in Sydney Morning Herald (07/12/2016) p.18
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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.
Call No: 462-02 (94)CorpAuthor: UNESCO
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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