In the inaugural Henry Mayer Lecture at the University of Queensland, the ACCC chair, Graeme Samuel, discusses how the internet will be a key driver of the next wave of competition to the current media players, and the markets we have traditionally defined as ‘media’ will change. He argues that the possibility is there for not one, but hundreds of new competitors to today’s broadcasters. Released 19 May 200
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I am stuck in the Aldwych chairing various sessions at a British Council conference while around the...
Triggered by the pressures of globalization the processes of media convergence have split into a two...
We are at a point in time where technological change and convergence could once again change the way...
With digital technologies blurring media boundaries, this book provides a detailed analysis of how t...
International audienceTechnological breakthroughs are an enabler in the convergence between telecomm...
The roles of broadcast media and telecommunication media are being redefined, as the diffusion of ne...
<p>Broadcasting, Press and Internet journalism systems of distribution are converging: the same infr...
Forecasts of media convergence have become a reality as the Internet increasingly provides a single ...
There are many simultaneous forces shaping magazine markets and changing the core business logic app...
This article, written for the inaugural issue of a new journal, analyzes the extent to which the con...
This article was compiled as a joint interview with the two authors, who have different views from o...
This policy brief by media expert Lara Fielden proposes a radical new framework for press regulation...
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Light on detail and raising many more questions than it answers, yesterday’s Convergence Review inte...
In the 2006 La Trobe University Media Lecture, Graeme Samuel discusses the process of transformation...
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