As emerging technologies shift the boundaries of the media industries, we need to think again about how we can secure diversity in Australian media. Are the restrictions on ownership and control outdated? Are there other or better ways to promote the plurality of opinion and sources of information that we consider important in a democracy? [Introduction
Andrew Macintosh challenges one of the central arguments in the federal government?s case for reform...
This article examines how the Howard government's 2006 media ownership rules affected the concentrat...
The Government has announced the most significant reforms to Australia\u27s media laws in a generati...
Introduction Although Australia\u27s media ownership laws have remained unchanged for over a decade...
In theory the media should diversify a nation’s democracy, serving as a channel through which many d...
Proposed changes to the Australian cross-media regulation prohibiting common ownership of commercial...
Evolution of the media and how news is consumed in Australia has prompted reforms to media ownership...
As citizens in a democracy we rely on the media to scrutinise the actions and decisions of those in ...
As citizens in a democracy we rely on the media to scrutinise the actions and decisions of those in ...
It is well known that Australia has one of the highest concentrations of media ownership in the worl...
During the long debate about media ownership rules in Australia, the Coalition Government argued for...
It is well known that Australia has one of the highest concentrations of media ownership in the worl...
This article examines how the Howard government’s 2006 media ownership rules affected the concentrat...
• The concentration and cross-media restrictions are intended to promote media diversity and are bas...
A diverse, independent media is seen as central to a functioning democracy yet tight government regu...
Andrew Macintosh challenges one of the central arguments in the federal government?s case for reform...
This article examines how the Howard government's 2006 media ownership rules affected the concentrat...
The Government has announced the most significant reforms to Australia\u27s media laws in a generati...
Introduction Although Australia\u27s media ownership laws have remained unchanged for over a decade...
In theory the media should diversify a nation’s democracy, serving as a channel through which many d...
Proposed changes to the Australian cross-media regulation prohibiting common ownership of commercial...
Evolution of the media and how news is consumed in Australia has prompted reforms to media ownership...
As citizens in a democracy we rely on the media to scrutinise the actions and decisions of those in ...
As citizens in a democracy we rely on the media to scrutinise the actions and decisions of those in ...
It is well known that Australia has one of the highest concentrations of media ownership in the worl...
During the long debate about media ownership rules in Australia, the Coalition Government argued for...
It is well known that Australia has one of the highest concentrations of media ownership in the worl...
This article examines how the Howard government’s 2006 media ownership rules affected the concentrat...
• The concentration and cross-media restrictions are intended to promote media diversity and are bas...
A diverse, independent media is seen as central to a functioning democracy yet tight government regu...
Andrew Macintosh challenges one of the central arguments in the federal government?s case for reform...
This article examines how the Howard government's 2006 media ownership rules affected the concentrat...
The Government has announced the most significant reforms to Australia\u27s media laws in a generati...