This was a bad budget for community media, writes Ellie RennieFORGET media diversity in the fast broadband world. The new model for local media is top-down and centrally controlled. While community media was largely ignored in the 2009–10 Federal Budget, the ABC reaped $15.3 million to begin providing “regional broadband hubs.” The money will be used to train local “user-generated” content makers and to employ a new cohort of ABC regional staff to manage them. In a self-congratulatory internal memo following the Budget announcement, the ABC’s new Head of Radio yesterday stated that the funding will “enrich our own websites and see us take another concrete step towards being the ‘town square’ in local communities.” The initiative will be dir...
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The obstacles facing Bushvision suggest that the federal government doesn?t understand community tel...
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MARGARET SIMONS detects some good news for community radio, but not a great deal else REGIONAL radi...
The government is giving with one hand and taking with the other, writes Ellie Rennie IF YOU happ...
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Introduction: Broadband is described as essential civic infrastructure of the twenty-first century, ...
Community broadcasting engages a range of people who may be left behind in the digital economy, writ...
There is a strong spatial component to the proposals in the Digital Britain reported published yeste...
Australia's Commonwealth Government communications funding programs are promoting the extension of i...
The participation of the community broadcasting sector in the development of digital radio provides ...
Overview Regional media is viewed as an essential democratic institution by regional Australians, w...
The obstacles facing Bushvision suggest that the federal government doesn?t understand community tel...
The government‘s framework for local TV aims to support local stations by buying their content to sy...
MARGARET SIMONS detects some good news for community radio, but not a great deal else REGIONAL radi...
The government is giving with one hand and taking with the other, writes Ellie Rennie IF YOU happ...
The first phase of the government’s plan for local TV envisions broadcasts via digital terrestrial t...
Each part of the media sector has an important role to play, writes Michelle Bawden in the National ...
As the paper’s subtitle suggests broadband has had a remarkably checkered trajectory in Australia. I...
The big media companies face competition in their attempts to go local, reports MARGARET SIMONS NEW...
A journalist working for an Internet news service recently made an interesting point about the prese...
Introduction: Broadband is described as essential civic infrastructure of the twenty-first century, ...
Community broadcasting engages a range of people who may be left behind in the digital economy, writ...
There is a strong spatial component to the proposals in the Digital Britain reported published yeste...
Australia's Commonwealth Government communications funding programs are promoting the extension of i...
The participation of the community broadcasting sector in the development of digital radio provides ...
Overview Regional media is viewed as an essential democratic institution by regional Australians, w...