The Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) weekly political discussion program Q&A aims to make Australian politics more engaging to ordinary citizens by allowing direct access between punters' and pollies'. The program is a unique forum in the Australian political public sphere where citizens (represented by the studio audience) are awarded greater power than in conventional political news and current affairs formats. However, some critics have argued that the program is, among other things, overly editorialized and contrived and more autocratic than democratic, where the power of the citizen is superficial only. Using data gathered from focus groups, this article explores attitudes toward the role of the audience questioners on Q&A -...
International audienceThe act of questioning is the primary speech interaction between an institutio...
This article reports on the integration of Twitter messages into the live television broadcast of th...
The television audience discussion programme is critically analysed as a cultural forum in which the...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) weekly political discussion program Q&A aims to ...
This paper draws upon public sphere theories and the “mediatization of politics” debate to develop a...
One of the most profound influences on social and political change over the course of the last half ...
Is there anything left to say about public value and public service broadcasting (PSB) without lapsi...
Broadcast nationally, Q&A is a television program promoted by the Australian Broadcasting Commission...
Broadcast nationally, Q&A is a television program promoted by the Australian Broadcasting Commission...
New 2007 survey data on political communication is used to study the relation between commercial and...
About the bookIn Australia, as in many comparable democracies, the role of the media in the politica...
Question Time is, in a sense, the highlight of any day of parliament. It is televised and attracts t...
The advent of television has changed the way in which politics, and election campaigns in particular...
One of the most profound influences on social and political change over the course of the last half ...
Undecided, or “swinging” voters are the explicit target of every Australian election campaign, and y...
International audienceThe act of questioning is the primary speech interaction between an institutio...
This article reports on the integration of Twitter messages into the live television broadcast of th...
The television audience discussion programme is critically analysed as a cultural forum in which the...
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) weekly political discussion program Q&A aims to ...
This paper draws upon public sphere theories and the “mediatization of politics” debate to develop a...
One of the most profound influences on social and political change over the course of the last half ...
Is there anything left to say about public value and public service broadcasting (PSB) without lapsi...
Broadcast nationally, Q&A is a television program promoted by the Australian Broadcasting Commission...
Broadcast nationally, Q&A is a television program promoted by the Australian Broadcasting Commission...
New 2007 survey data on political communication is used to study the relation between commercial and...
About the bookIn Australia, as in many comparable democracies, the role of the media in the politica...
Question Time is, in a sense, the highlight of any day of parliament. It is televised and attracts t...
The advent of television has changed the way in which politics, and election campaigns in particular...
One of the most profound influences on social and political change over the course of the last half ...
Undecided, or “swinging” voters are the explicit target of every Australian election campaign, and y...
International audienceThe act of questioning is the primary speech interaction between an institutio...
This article reports on the integration of Twitter messages into the live television broadcast of th...
The television audience discussion programme is critically analysed as a cultural forum in which the...