The authors welcome the opportunity provided by this Independent Media Inquiry to investigate the future shape of the Australian media landscape – and particularly the landscape for the news media, and journalists. In this submission, we address 3 key areas identified in the Issues Paper – access; regulation; and support – and base our comments on substantive studies of the Australian media. We have conducted two national studies of the community media sector in Australia (2001-2003; 2004-2006), the second of which was a national audience study; an international study of alternative and community journalism conducted by Forde in 2009-2010; and career-long investigations of Indigenous media and representation by Meadows. Our submission ...
As citizens in a democracy we rely on the media to scrutinise the actions and decisions of those in ...
The news media are often criticised for not considering the impact of their reporting on audiences. ...
A diverse, independent media is seen as central to a functioning democracy, yet Australia now has on...
This submission argues the newspaper business model is in crisis, putting downward pressure on reven...
An increasing number of researchers are investigating the growth of independent, alternative, commun...
The Campaign for Australian Media Diversity (CAMD) is a loose group of organisations and individuals...
In theory the media should diversify a nation’s democracy, serving as a channel through which many d...
This submission, by a former television producer and senior academic and a leading Australian screen...
This submission to the parliamentary inquiry into community broadcasting provides information about ...
Several models of media regulation have developed in Australia, from the Australian Broadcasting Aut...
This paper identifies two major forces driving change in media policy worldwide: media convergence, ...
This paper identifies two major forces driving change in media policy worldwide: media convergence, ...
The Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia Incorporated (JERAA Inc) is the peak ...
Controls over the mass media are effective insofar as they facilitate the achievement of the goals o...
Traditional media are under assault from digital technologies. Online advertising is eroding the fin...
As citizens in a democracy we rely on the media to scrutinise the actions and decisions of those in ...
The news media are often criticised for not considering the impact of their reporting on audiences. ...
A diverse, independent media is seen as central to a functioning democracy, yet Australia now has on...
This submission argues the newspaper business model is in crisis, putting downward pressure on reven...
An increasing number of researchers are investigating the growth of independent, alternative, commun...
The Campaign for Australian Media Diversity (CAMD) is a loose group of organisations and individuals...
In theory the media should diversify a nation’s democracy, serving as a channel through which many d...
This submission, by a former television producer and senior academic and a leading Australian screen...
This submission to the parliamentary inquiry into community broadcasting provides information about ...
Several models of media regulation have developed in Australia, from the Australian Broadcasting Aut...
This paper identifies two major forces driving change in media policy worldwide: media convergence, ...
This paper identifies two major forces driving change in media policy worldwide: media convergence, ...
The Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia Incorporated (JERAA Inc) is the peak ...
Controls over the mass media are effective insofar as they facilitate the achievement of the goals o...
Traditional media are under assault from digital technologies. Online advertising is eroding the fin...
As citizens in a democracy we rely on the media to scrutinise the actions and decisions of those in ...
The news media are often criticised for not considering the impact of their reporting on audiences. ...
A diverse, independent media is seen as central to a functioning democracy, yet Australia now has on...