Rural/regional news is emerging as a vital area of media policy and research throughout the world as industry bodies, governments and academics grapple with debates concerning the future of news in a complex digital world. However, there has been little examination of media plurality at the rural/regional level, or research into the sustainability of the sector in Australia. Such concerns go to questions of what roles industry and government might play in ensuring its future. The Finkelstein report in 2012 noted that many rural/regional newspapers in Australia had limited resources and consequently low capacity for in-depth coverage of local issues. In the meantime, the funding model of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (which service...
Purpose – This article explores challenges for rural Australian local governments during the t...
Overview Regional media is viewed as an essential democratic institution by regional Australians, w...
This article considers the emergence of policies for localism within the Australian commercially net...
Rural/regional news is emerging as a vital area of media policy and research throughout the world as...
Severe contractions in the Australian media landscape have led to a loss of jobs in major metropolit...
This article argues that big media in Australia promote three myths about rural and regional news in...
'Why isn't my town on the map?' (Keillor 1985, p.90) The lament of residents of the mythical Lake Wo...
This article charts a scholarly framework for understanding media innovation in Australia’s non-metr...
Local media owners demonstrated leadership to ensure Radio and indeed other media outlets, were pres...
The government has released its proposed media law reforms, and its regional Australia that stands t...
Radio holds a significant role in regional, rural and remote parts of Australia. The notion of ‘loca...
To what extent do structures and conduct of leading news media correspond with requirements of conte...
Journalists and media researchers globally are increasingly expressing concern about trends in the n...
This article examines how a local newspaper’s closure impacts the way everyday people in a rural Aus...
The debate about media reform is confusing, but changes to media laws could affect what regional aud...
Purpose – This article explores challenges for rural Australian local governments during the t...
Overview Regional media is viewed as an essential democratic institution by regional Australians, w...
This article considers the emergence of policies for localism within the Australian commercially net...
Rural/regional news is emerging as a vital area of media policy and research throughout the world as...
Severe contractions in the Australian media landscape have led to a loss of jobs in major metropolit...
This article argues that big media in Australia promote three myths about rural and regional news in...
'Why isn't my town on the map?' (Keillor 1985, p.90) The lament of residents of the mythical Lake Wo...
This article charts a scholarly framework for understanding media innovation in Australia’s non-metr...
Local media owners demonstrated leadership to ensure Radio and indeed other media outlets, were pres...
The government has released its proposed media law reforms, and its regional Australia that stands t...
Radio holds a significant role in regional, rural and remote parts of Australia. The notion of ‘loca...
To what extent do structures and conduct of leading news media correspond with requirements of conte...
Journalists and media researchers globally are increasingly expressing concern about trends in the n...
This article examines how a local newspaper’s closure impacts the way everyday people in a rural Aus...
The debate about media reform is confusing, but changes to media laws could affect what regional aud...
Purpose – This article explores challenges for rural Australian local governments during the t...
Overview Regional media is viewed as an essential democratic institution by regional Australians, w...
This article considers the emergence of policies for localism within the Australian commercially net...