In 1992, the then Keating Labor government introduced sweeping changes to the Broadcast Services Act 1942 (BSA) by deregulating the radio industry. In 2006, the Howard Liberal government made further changes to media ownership and local content. These changes were to promote diversity and competition in the regional radio industry; however, the result of these changes was a perceived loss of localism, concentrated ownership, a lack of diversity and an increase in networking. A key part of the 2006 amendments to the BSA was the introduction of the local content licence conditions that would only apply to regional radio. During the research process, the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) published the results of an audit on ...
This article considers the emergence of policies for localism within the Australian commercially net...
The government has released its proposed media law reforms, and its regional Australia that stands t...
Mega-owners in the radio regime became possible with the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which radi...
In 1932 when the Australian government established the ABC as the national broadcaster, it expected ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This research presents a case study of the Super Radi...
This paper provides a brief discussion of localism and networking in the radio broadcasting industry...
This paper considers the effects of the most recent changes to the broadcasting regulatory regime in...
A diverse, independent media is seen as central to a functioning democracy, yet Australia now has on...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 144-185.Introduction -- Chapter 1. New toys for old friends -...
In 1996, Congress increased the limits on how many radio stations one firm can own within a single ...
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has released a discussion paper proposing simplifi...
Since broadcasting commenced in Australia in 1923, there have been very few changes to the regulator...
Australia’s commercial radio is increasingly networked into regional areas, and this paper examines ...
Commercial radio in Australia was effectively deregulated in the late 1980s, when the statutory regu...
Local media owners demonstrated leadership to ensure Radio and indeed other media outlets, were pres...
This article considers the emergence of policies for localism within the Australian commercially net...
The government has released its proposed media law reforms, and its regional Australia that stands t...
Mega-owners in the radio regime became possible with the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which radi...
In 1932 when the Australian government established the ABC as the national broadcaster, it expected ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This research presents a case study of the Super Radi...
This paper provides a brief discussion of localism and networking in the radio broadcasting industry...
This paper considers the effects of the most recent changes to the broadcasting regulatory regime in...
A diverse, independent media is seen as central to a functioning democracy, yet Australia now has on...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 144-185.Introduction -- Chapter 1. New toys for old friends -...
In 1996, Congress increased the limits on how many radio stations one firm can own within a single ...
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has released a discussion paper proposing simplifi...
Since broadcasting commenced in Australia in 1923, there have been very few changes to the regulator...
Australia’s commercial radio is increasingly networked into regional areas, and this paper examines ...
Commercial radio in Australia was effectively deregulated in the late 1980s, when the statutory regu...
Local media owners demonstrated leadership to ensure Radio and indeed other media outlets, were pres...
This article considers the emergence of policies for localism within the Australian commercially net...
The government has released its proposed media law reforms, and its regional Australia that stands t...
Mega-owners in the radio regime became possible with the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which radi...