This paper examines competition between commercial radio and community radio in regional Australia. Based on radio listening information obtained from a sample of 528 respondents, probability measures of "switching" among radio stations are derived, and inferences about competitive market structure for radio in the region is drawn. The results of this research should help radio broadcasters fine-tune their broadcasts to either maintain or enhance station loyalty among listeners
In this paper I theoretically and empirically study the effects of radio ownership structure on reve...
This study examines the interaction between audience and producer in the production of local content...
This paper provides a brief discussion of localism and networking in the radio broadcasting industry...
This paper examines competition between commercial radio and community radio in regional Australia. ...
Decision making could be described using 2 steps: (a) understanding the effects of a particular cour...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This research presents a case study of the Super Radi...
Australia’s commercial radio is increasingly networked into regional areas, and this paper examines ...
In 2004 the first, national, statistically robust, quantitative assessment of the Australian communi...
This report provides the findings of research into the different services and operations of over 260...
Although community radio in Australia is now well established and considered an important part of th...
This paper examines the relationships among radio station listenership, the number of program format...
Community radio in Australia is now well established and considered an important part of the radio s...
Drawing on techniques originally developed in Australia by various Community Radio stations and on f...
At the end of 2002 a new player entered the Perth radio market. The launch of Nova threatened to cre...
This study examines the relationship between competitive conditions in television markets, ownership...
In this paper I theoretically and empirically study the effects of radio ownership structure on reve...
This study examines the interaction between audience and producer in the production of local content...
This paper provides a brief discussion of localism and networking in the radio broadcasting industry...
This paper examines competition between commercial radio and community radio in regional Australia. ...
Decision making could be described using 2 steps: (a) understanding the effects of a particular cour...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This research presents a case study of the Super Radi...
Australia’s commercial radio is increasingly networked into regional areas, and this paper examines ...
In 2004 the first, national, statistically robust, quantitative assessment of the Australian communi...
This report provides the findings of research into the different services and operations of over 260...
Although community radio in Australia is now well established and considered an important part of th...
This paper examines the relationships among radio station listenership, the number of program format...
Community radio in Australia is now well established and considered an important part of the radio s...
Drawing on techniques originally developed in Australia by various Community Radio stations and on f...
At the end of 2002 a new player entered the Perth radio market. The launch of Nova threatened to cre...
This study examines the relationship between competitive conditions in television markets, ownership...
In this paper I theoretically and empirically study the effects of radio ownership structure on reve...
This study examines the interaction between audience and producer in the production of local content...
This paper provides a brief discussion of localism and networking in the radio broadcasting industry...