This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press and broadcasting, during first half of the 20th century. To this end, the author constructs a dialogue between Neville Petersen’s broadcasting research and his own press research over a similar period. In his major work, News Not Views. The ABC, Press and Politics (1932-1947), Petersen (1993) elaborated in detail the ongoing constraints imposed by Australian newspaper proprietors on the fledgling Australian Broadcasting Commission (ABC), in their struggle, ultimately unsuccessful, to restrict its news supply and influence. Drawing on subsequent press research based on international forums, the author will revisit this rivalry, particularly Pe...
Controls over the mass media are effective insofar as they facilitate the achievement of the goals o...
Controls over the mass media are effective insofar as they facilitate the achievement of the goals o...
This thesis examines how major Australian newspapers, through their various sources of overseas news...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
This paper provides an assessment of the role of Australian newspaper proprietors, most notably, Sir...
Utilizing published and unpublished sources and working with interviews of a number of participants ...
This paper provides an assessment of the role of Australian newspaper proprietors, most notably, Sir...
This article examines this alternate model of overseas broadcasting and its interaction with the BBC...
Australia and Britain share many common aspects in their democratic political and media systems, but...
When Rupert Murdoch announced in April 2004 that he intended to see his company, News Corporation, r...
The development of public service broadcasters (PSBs) in the 20th century was framed around debates ...
A diverse, independent media is seen as central to a functioning democracy, yet Australia now has on...
This article surveys the relationship between Australian's longest serving prime minister, Sir Rober...
A diverse, independent media is seen as central to a functioning democracy yet tight government regu...
In July 1931, a year-and-a-half before the BBC opened its Empire broadcasting service, Amalgamated W...
Controls over the mass media are effective insofar as they facilitate the achievement of the goals o...
Controls over the mass media are effective insofar as they facilitate the achievement of the goals o...
This thesis examines how major Australian newspapers, through their various sources of overseas news...
This article revisits historical rivalries between established and emerging media, namely the press ...
This paper provides an assessment of the role of Australian newspaper proprietors, most notably, Sir...
Utilizing published and unpublished sources and working with interviews of a number of participants ...
This paper provides an assessment of the role of Australian newspaper proprietors, most notably, Sir...
This article examines this alternate model of overseas broadcasting and its interaction with the BBC...
Australia and Britain share many common aspects in their democratic political and media systems, but...
When Rupert Murdoch announced in April 2004 that he intended to see his company, News Corporation, r...
The development of public service broadcasters (PSBs) in the 20th century was framed around debates ...
A diverse, independent media is seen as central to a functioning democracy, yet Australia now has on...
This article surveys the relationship between Australian's longest serving prime minister, Sir Rober...
A diverse, independent media is seen as central to a functioning democracy yet tight government regu...
In July 1931, a year-and-a-half before the BBC opened its Empire broadcasting service, Amalgamated W...
Controls over the mass media are effective insofar as they facilitate the achievement of the goals o...
Controls over the mass media are effective insofar as they facilitate the achievement of the goals o...
This thesis examines how major Australian newspapers, through their various sources of overseas news...