Series editor's foreword Acknowledgments Acronyms Contributors Introduction: public voices, private interests PART I THE CONTEXT OF AUSTRALIA'S MEDIA 1 Broadcasting under Labor: 1983 to 1994 Anne Davies 2 Commercial TV: bucks, blokes, bureaucrats and the bird Jock Given 3 Privatising the public interest: the public and the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 Jo Hawke PART II KEY MEDIA POLICY ISSUES 4 'Deals, debts and duopolies': the print media Denis Cryle 5 Images of Nation: economic and cultural aspects of Australian content regulations for commercial television Terry Flew 6 Striving for difference: commercial radio policy Toby Miller 7 Pay TV policies: are audiences the 'users' who will pay? Tim Dwyer PART III THE PUBLIC BROADCASTING SECTOR 8 The ABC goes to market: transformations of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation Jennifer Craik and Glyn Davis 9 Which world? Whose/who's home?: Special Broadcasting in.
Public Voices, Private Interests : Australia's Media Policy