A history of regional commercial television in Australia / Michael Thurlow.
2022
PN1992.3.A8
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Title
A history of regional commercial television in Australia / Michael Thurlow.
Author
Thurlow, Michael, author.
ISBN
9783031109447 (electronic bk.)
3031109449 (electronic bk.)
3031109430
9783031109430
3031109449 (electronic bk.)
3031109430
9783031109430
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2022.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (1 volume)
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10.1007/978-3-031-10944-7 doi
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PN1992.3.A8
Dewey Decimal Classification
384.550994
Summary
Monumental and elegantly constructed an extraordinary tale of opportunities won and lost. Sue Turnbull, University of Wollongong, Australia An impeccably researched, wide-ranging study of one of Australias most overlooked but dynamic media sectors. Bridget Griffen-Foley, Macquarie University, Australia A major contribution to the field of media and television history. Jamie Medhurst, Aberystwyth University, UK This book is the first history of commercial television in regional Australia, where diverse communities are spread across vast distances and multiple time zones. The first station, GLV Latrobe Valley, began broadcasting in December 1961. By the late 1970s, there were 35 independent commercial stations throughout regional Australia, from Cairns in the far north-east to Bunbury in the far south-west. Based on fine-grained archival research and extensive interviews, the book examines the key political, regulatory, economic, technological, industrial, and social developments which have shaped the industry over the past 60 years. Regional television is often dismissed as a mere extension of or footnote to the development of Australias three metropolitan commercial television networks. Michael Thurlows study reveals an industry which, at its peak, was at the economic and social heart of regional communities, employing thousands of people and providing vital programming for viewers in provincial cities and small towns across Australia. Michael Thurlow is a media scholar and historian with a PhD from Macquarie University, Australia. He is a former regional commercial television journalist, presenter, and producer.
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HISTORY OF REGIONAL COMMERCIAL TELEVISION IN AUSTRALIA.
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction
PART I: ESTABLISHMENT (TO 1966)
2. Power and Politics
3. Monopolies and Manoeuvres
PART II: EXPANSION (1966-76)
4. Dualities and Downturns
5. Colour and Contrasts
PART III: MATURATION (1976-86)
6. Prosperity and Promise
7. Security and Status
PART IV: EQUALISATION (1986-99)
8. Aggregation and Aggravation
9. Patronage and Protection
PART V: DISRUPTION (2000-21)
10. Incumbency and Influence
11. Reform and Rationalisation
12. Conclusion.
PART I: ESTABLISHMENT (TO 1966)
2. Power and Politics
3. Monopolies and Manoeuvres
PART II: EXPANSION (1966-76)
4. Dualities and Downturns
5. Colour and Contrasts
PART III: MATURATION (1976-86)
6. Prosperity and Promise
7. Security and Status
PART IV: EQUALISATION (1986-99)
8. Aggregation and Aggravation
9. Patronage and Protection
PART V: DISRUPTION (2000-21)
10. Incumbency and Influence
11. Reform and Rationalisation
12. Conclusion.