The comparative study of electioneering is an emerging field. One of its driving concerns has been to chart the 'Americanisation' or convergence of campaigning methods employed in very different settings. Sometimes the assumption is made that this convergence began with the recognition - first in the USA - that winning elections demands the skilful use of television. A comparison of the early use of radio in election campaigns in Australia and Canada demonstrates that the 'Americanisation' of campaigning pre-dates the advent of television. There are clearly gaps in what is known about the early use of the wireless for political broadcasting in Australia. However in 1923-24 E.R. Voigt visited the US and, on his return, urged the NSW Trades H...
Deposited with permission of the Australian Journal of CommunicationThe development of election slog...
Utilizing published and unpublished sources and working with interviews of a number of participants ...
This article surveys the emergence and evolution of the Australian radio system, hybrid system that ...
The effervescent Listener In weekly radio magazine declared after the first week of the 1931 federal...
In July 1931, a year-and-a-half before the BBC opened its Empire broadcasting service, Amalgamated W...
This article explores the intersections between Australian party politics and commercial talkback ra...
Australia's parliament allowed the radio broadcast of proceedings in 1946, a decade after New Zealan...
© 2018 Dr. Jennifer BowenRadio broadcasting began in Australia as a commercial enterprise in the aft...
In 1967, the Post-Master General’s Department (PMG) and the Australian Broadcasting Control Board (A...
Australia’s wartime prime minister John Curtin developed a radio ethos to convey public appearances ...
Making his first speech to Liberal Party MPs after his victory in the October 2004 Australian federa...
This is an electronic, pre-publication version of an article published in Media International Austra...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Sally YoungThis thesis reports the results of th...
For decades, the media has been increasingly central to the conduct of elections. Politicians have m...
John Curtin and Franklin D. Roosevelt developed a radio ethos to convey public appearances of transp...
Deposited with permission of the Australian Journal of CommunicationThe development of election slog...
Utilizing published and unpublished sources and working with interviews of a number of participants ...
This article surveys the emergence and evolution of the Australian radio system, hybrid system that ...
The effervescent Listener In weekly radio magazine declared after the first week of the 1931 federal...
In July 1931, a year-and-a-half before the BBC opened its Empire broadcasting service, Amalgamated W...
This article explores the intersections between Australian party politics and commercial talkback ra...
Australia's parliament allowed the radio broadcast of proceedings in 1946, a decade after New Zealan...
© 2018 Dr. Jennifer BowenRadio broadcasting began in Australia as a commercial enterprise in the aft...
In 1967, the Post-Master General’s Department (PMG) and the Australian Broadcasting Control Board (A...
Australia’s wartime prime minister John Curtin developed a radio ethos to convey public appearances ...
Making his first speech to Liberal Party MPs after his victory in the October 2004 Australian federa...
This is an electronic, pre-publication version of an article published in Media International Austra...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 2003 Dr. Sally YoungThis thesis reports the results of th...
For decades, the media has been increasingly central to the conduct of elections. Politicians have m...
John Curtin and Franklin D. Roosevelt developed a radio ethos to convey public appearances of transp...
Deposited with permission of the Australian Journal of CommunicationThe development of election slog...
Utilizing published and unpublished sources and working with interviews of a number of participants ...
This article surveys the emergence and evolution of the Australian radio system, hybrid system that ...