Australia currently has the world’s most restrictive legislation designed to protect sports content of national and cultural significance from subscription television exclusivity. Despite this powerful ‘anti-siphoning’ regime, association football (soccer) has been systematically removed from Australian free-to-air television screens through a combination of regulatory neglect and influence peddling; a lingering ethnocentric disdain for the sport; an increasingly under-funded public broadcasting sector, and the encroachment of a global media conglomerate promoting an internationally ascendant model of ‘user-pays’ audience aggregation. In addressing the position of televised soccer in Australia, this article analyses the country’s peculiar e...
This article examines the history of Australian broadcast television through the lens of sports prog...
The game of soccer in Australia is a paradox for many reasons. While soccer enjoys an enormous follo...
Before pay TV began in Australia in 1995, the federal Parliament put together a strategy to address ...
Soccer in Australia exists at the margin of the professional sport landscape, although it enjoys pop...
Soccer in Australia exists at the margin of the professional sport landscape, although it enjoys pop...
Soccer in Australia exists at the margin of the professional sport landscape, although it enjoys pop...
The codification of the football games played in Australia is a hotly contested stream of sports stu...
This article uses sports coverage as a lens to analyse changes in broadcast television (free-to-air ...
Mediated sport has assumed an extraordinary position in contemporary global culture. It is enormousl...
As Australian soccer clubs find success on the pitch, their fans have to work to find their matches ...
Contemporary global politics is characterized by intense debate about the status of multiculturalism...
Contemporary global politics is characterized by intense debate about the status of multiculturalism...
The ownership and control of the ‘means of communication’ (Williams 2005) within which contemporary ...
Some Australian sports teams are struggling to encourage an increasingly sedentary population to att...
The ownership and control of the ‘means of communication’ (Williams 2005) within which contemporary ...
This article examines the history of Australian broadcast television through the lens of sports prog...
The game of soccer in Australia is a paradox for many reasons. While soccer enjoys an enormous follo...
Before pay TV began in Australia in 1995, the federal Parliament put together a strategy to address ...
Soccer in Australia exists at the margin of the professional sport landscape, although it enjoys pop...
Soccer in Australia exists at the margin of the professional sport landscape, although it enjoys pop...
Soccer in Australia exists at the margin of the professional sport landscape, although it enjoys pop...
The codification of the football games played in Australia is a hotly contested stream of sports stu...
This article uses sports coverage as a lens to analyse changes in broadcast television (free-to-air ...
Mediated sport has assumed an extraordinary position in contemporary global culture. It is enormousl...
As Australian soccer clubs find success on the pitch, their fans have to work to find their matches ...
Contemporary global politics is characterized by intense debate about the status of multiculturalism...
Contemporary global politics is characterized by intense debate about the status of multiculturalism...
The ownership and control of the ‘means of communication’ (Williams 2005) within which contemporary ...
Some Australian sports teams are struggling to encourage an increasingly sedentary population to att...
The ownership and control of the ‘means of communication’ (Williams 2005) within which contemporary ...
This article examines the history of Australian broadcast television through the lens of sports prog...
The game of soccer in Australia is a paradox for many reasons. While soccer enjoys an enormous follo...
Before pay TV began in Australia in 1995, the federal Parliament put together a strategy to address ...