Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This research presents a case study of the Super Radio Network, the largest regional radio network in New South Wales (NSW), Australia. Since the 1920s when radio, as a broadcast medium, was introduced to Australia the industry was highly regulated. This regulation extended to licensing, ownership limits, foreign investment and content. However, in 1992 the Keating Labor government further deregulated the radio industry through the <i>Broadcasting Services Act 1992</i> giving licensees more freedom by removing ownership limits. Deregulation was meant to create a more diverse and localised radio industry. However, from 1992 onward, there has been an increase in the number of radio stations netwo...
Informed by theory and debate associated with the field of media studies, this thesis presents a com...
Necessary and important focus has been given to the future of digital, satellite and Internet radio ...
This article considers the emergence of policies for localism within the Australian commercially net...
This paper provides a brief discussion of localism and networking in the radio broadcasting industry...
In 1992, the then Keating Labor government introduced sweeping changes to the Broadcast Services Act...
In 1932 when the Australian government established the ABC as the national broadcaster, it expected ...
Australia’s commercial radio is increasingly networked into regional areas, and this paper examines ...
Radio holds a significant role in regional, rural and remote parts of Australia. The notion of ‘loca...
Local media owners demonstrated leadership to ensure Radio and indeed other media outlets, were pres...
In a time of shifting technological, regulatory and economic regimes, and debate as to the present a...
This paper considers the effects of the most recent changes to the broadcasting regulatory regime in...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 144-185.Introduction -- Chapter 1. New toys for old friends -...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 714-762.Chapter 1. Power and politics -- Chapter 2. Monopolie...
This thesis examines the implementation into regional Australian television of the policy known as e...
This paper reviews the relationship between regional Australia, its audiences, and radio research in...
Informed by theory and debate associated with the field of media studies, this thesis presents a com...
Necessary and important focus has been given to the future of digital, satellite and Internet radio ...
This article considers the emergence of policies for localism within the Australian commercially net...
This paper provides a brief discussion of localism and networking in the radio broadcasting industry...
In 1992, the then Keating Labor government introduced sweeping changes to the Broadcast Services Act...
In 1932 when the Australian government established the ABC as the national broadcaster, it expected ...
Australia’s commercial radio is increasingly networked into regional areas, and this paper examines ...
Radio holds a significant role in regional, rural and remote parts of Australia. The notion of ‘loca...
Local media owners demonstrated leadership to ensure Radio and indeed other media outlets, were pres...
In a time of shifting technological, regulatory and economic regimes, and debate as to the present a...
This paper considers the effects of the most recent changes to the broadcasting regulatory regime in...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 144-185.Introduction -- Chapter 1. New toys for old friends -...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 714-762.Chapter 1. Power and politics -- Chapter 2. Monopolie...
This thesis examines the implementation into regional Australian television of the policy known as e...
This paper reviews the relationship between regional Australia, its audiences, and radio research in...
Informed by theory and debate associated with the field of media studies, this thesis presents a com...
Necessary and important focus has been given to the future of digital, satellite and Internet radio ...
This article considers the emergence of policies for localism within the Australian commercially net...