In the 1930s and 40s, wireless ‘was what television, the internet and the iPhone, all rolled into one, are today’. Empire State tells the story of Ernest Fisk, the man who led the Australian wireless company AWA in those extraordinary decades, and was managing director of the music giant EMI in London after the war. Fisk considered wireless ‘the greatest gift of science to Australia’. Its\u27 possibilities were ‘as great as the future of Australia itself. His story is about a technology that helped change the world, and the great global political shifts that turned this son of the British Empire into a citizen of Australia. 
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In the 1930s and 40s, wireless 'was what television, the internet and the iPhone, all rolled into on...
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This article analyses the evolution of multinational enterprise through a case study of the Australa...
Although the product of consensus politics, the British Empire was based on communications supremacy...
This study is focused on the origins of the 1922 agreement between the Commonwealth government ...
In the 1930s and 40s, wireless 'was what television, the internet and the iPhone, all rolled into on...
© 2007 Dr. Donald Jock GivenThis study explores the career of Ernest Fisk, the major figure in wirel...
Ernest Fisk was the dominant figure in early wireless in Australia. He headed Amalgamated Wireless (...
The Commonwealth Communications Council met for the first time at Halifax House in The Strand in Ap...
The Coalition thinks wireless is the answer for Australian broadband. In Inside Story, Jock Given re...
Title devised from accompanying information where available.; Part of the: Fairfax archive of glass ...
The extraordinary success of the commercial beam wireless services between Britain and its Dominions...
In July 1931, a year-and-a-half before the BBC opened its Empire broadcasting service, Amalgamated W...
IN 1911 the business and profession of wireless communication was already established, but as yet it...
Wireless technology, taken for granted today, was once an innovative wonder that would forever chang...
One of the first histories of wireless communications, J.J. Fahie's A History of Wireless Telegraphy...
The Coalition thinks wireless is the answer for Australian broadband. Jock Given remembers an earlie...
This article analyses the evolution of multinational enterprise through a case study of the Australa...
Although the product of consensus politics, the British Empire was based on communications supremacy...
This study is focused on the origins of the 1922 agreement between the Commonwealth government ...