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Cyclist French wins defamation payout

December 1, 2008 17:19:00

Olympic cyclist Mark French has won a damages payout from a radio station that wrongly implied he was a drug cheat.[MORE]

Tags: radio, information-and-communication, broadcasting, law-crime-and-justice, crime, courts-and-trials, sport, cycling, australia, vic, melbourne-3000

Former ABC broadcaster joins NSW rugby board

December 1, 2008 15:12:00

Former ABC broadcaster Sally Loane has become the first female board member of the New South Wales Rugby Union in its 134-year history.[MORE]

Tags: information-and-communication, broadcasting, abc, sport, rugby-union, australia, nsw, sydney-2000

Aussies want more local content on ABC: poll

December 1, 2008 14:20:00

Majority of Australians want funding increase for ABC to show more local programs.[MORE]

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, television, broadcasting, abc, australia, nsw, sydney-2000

Blogs feed information frenzy on Mumbai blasts

Feature

November 27, 2008 21:41:00

Bloggers across Mumbai fed live updates of the action as the terrorist attacks unfolded.[MORE]

Tags: information-and-communication, broadcasting, internet, journalism, unrest-conflict-and-war, terrorism, india

ABC takes nine Walkleys

November 27, 2008 21:06:00

The ABC scoops 9 Walkleys at a ceremony celebrating the best of Oz journalism.[MORE]

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, radio, television, awards-and-prizes, information-and-communication, broadcasting, abc, journalism, print-media, australia, vic, melbourne-3000

2UE to pay $130k for licence breaches

November 26, 2008 13:11:00

Sydney radio station 2UE has agreed to pay a $130,000 fine for more than a dozen breaches of its licence conditions.[MORE]

Tags: business-economics-and-finance, information-and-communication, advertising, broadcasting, radio, law-crime-and-justice, courts-and-trials, australia, nsw, sydney-2000

'No warning' before Imparja news cuts

November 24, 2008 12:16:00

A former Imparja staff member says the television station did not give any indication it would be cancelling its news service.[MORE]

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, television, indigenous, broadcasting, australia, nt, alice-springs-0870, darwin-0800

Imparja junks news service

November 20, 2008 21:04:00

The Northern Territory-based television station Imparja has scrapped its news service.[MORE]

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, television, media, information-and-communication, broadcasting, nt, alice-springs-0870

BBC under siege over radio program prank calls

Feature

November 1, 2008 11:45:00

The BBC is facing calls for stricter controls amid the prank phone call controversy.[MORE]

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, radio, television, information-and-communication, broadcasting, united-kingdom, england

Indigenous TV channel begins broadcasting

October 27, 2008 09:36:00

A national Indigenous television network, established by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders last year, will begin broadcasting on digital channel 40 to homes in the Sydney metropolitan area from today.[MORE]

Tags: television, community-and-society, indigenous, indigenous-culture, information-and-communication, broadcasting, australia, nsw, sydney-2000

Crittenden off air after outburst

October 21, 2008 10:31:00

ABC silences Stephen Crittenden over comments about the axing of RN programs.[MORE]

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, radio, broadcasting, abc, australia, nsw, sydney-2000

Abetz questions ABC over audience 'bias'

October 21, 2008 08:35:00

A Federal Opposition Senator has questioned ABC management over a lack of Coalition voters in the audience of the television program Q and A.[MORE]

Tags: government-and-politics, federal-government, information-and-communication, broadcasting, abc, australia, act, canberra-2600

Govt sets digital TV switch-over deadline

October 19, 2008 14:31:00

The Federal Government has set a timetable for the switch-over from analog to digital television.[MORE]

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, digitalmultimedia-art, television, government-and-politics, federal-government, information-and-communication, broadcasting, australia, vic, mildura-3500

Murdoch says financial crisis hurting News Corp

October 18, 2008 06:19:00

News Corporation chief executive Rupert Murdoch says his company is being hurt by the slowing US economy and the global financial crisis.[MORE]

Tags: business-economics-and-finance, media, broadcasting, journalism, print-media, international-financial-crisis, australia, united-states

China extends media freedoms for foreign press

October 18, 2008 06:09:00

China has announced it had extended rules introduced for the Olympics allowing foreign reporters greater freedoms, but there was no easing of restrictions for domestic press.[MORE]

Tags: media, world-politics, information-and-communication, broadcasting, censorship, print-media, china

Bring back moguls, Martin urges TV industry

October 17, 2008 22:03:00

Ray Martin has delivered a stinging critique of commercial TV networks, saying they don't adequately support journalism.[MORE]

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, television, media, information-and-communication, broadcasting, journalism, australia

Media distorting NSW crime: study

October 17, 2008 13:00:00

The head of the New South Wales Bureau of Crime Statistics, Don Weatherburn, says the media is encouraging a distorted and exaggerated view of crime in New South Wales.[MORE]

Tags: states-and-territories, information-and-communication, broadcasting, radio, television, journalism, print-media, law-crime-and-justice, crime, nsw

Scott welcomes public comment on ABC's future

October 16, 2008 17:15:00

ABC managing director Mark Scott has encouraged ABC audiences to have their say on the future of the ABC and the role of public broadcasting in Australia.[MORE]

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, radio, television, media, government-and-politics, federal-government, information-and-communication, broadcasting, abc, journalism, laws, australia

Senate extends digital radio deadline

October 16, 2008 15:37:00

The Senate has approved draft laws giving commercial radio stations extra time to prepare for digital broadcasting.[MORE]

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, business-economics-and-finance, industry, media, government-and-politics, federal-government, information-and-communication, broadcasting, radio, australia, nsw, newcastle-2300, wollongong-2500, tas, hobart-7000

RN will remain strong despite cuts: Scott

October 16, 2008 14:17:00

ABC managing director Mark Scott defends a decision to axe eight Radio National programs.[MORE]

Tags: digitalmultimedia-art, radio, television, broadcasting, abc, australia

ABC, SBS board appointments set for overhaul

October 16, 2008 12:34:00

The appointment of members to the ABC and SBS boards will now be made by a new independent process, under new laws to be introduced by the Federal Government.[MORE]

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, radio, television, media, government-and-politics, federal-government, information-and-communication, broadcasting, abc, journalism, laws, australia

ABC journalists up for Walkley Awards

October 15, 2008 22:42:00

This year's finalists for the Walkley Awards for excellence in journalism have been announced. [MORE]

Tags: information-and-communication, broadcasting, abc, print-media, australia

Programs axed amid Radio National reshuffle

October 15, 2008 18:17:00

ABC Radio National has announced several programs will be axed as part of major changes to its 2009 schedule.[MORE]

Tags: radio, information-and-communication, broadcasting, abc, australia

Company in hot water over Channel Nine licensing breach

October 12, 2008 14:00:00

Australian media regulator ACMA says the company that owns Darwin's Channel Nine television license is in breach of federal legislation and must act to avoid being charged with an offence.[MORE]

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, digitalmultimedia-art, television, information-and-communication, broadcasting, law-crime-and-justice, laws, australia, nt, darwin-0800

YouTube starts running full-length CBS shows

October 11, 2008 08:16:00

YouTube has started to run full-length TV shows from CBS Corp's archive, in its latest step to boost advertising revenue.[MORE]

Tags: arts-and-entertainment, television, media, information-and-communication, broadcasting, science-and-technology, computers-and-technology, internet, united-states