Self-regulation for broadcasters : a report on the public inquiry into the concept of self-regulation for Australian broadcasters / Australian Broadcasting Tribunal

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SELF-REGULATION FOR BROADCASTERS A Report on the Public Inquiry into the Concept of Self-Regulation for Australian Broadcasters Australian Broadcasting Tribunal 1
CONTENTS 3
PARTI PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 PREFACE 9
Chapter 2 INTRODUCTION 14
PART II BROADCASTERS AND THE PUBLIC Chapter 3 PAST AND PRESENT MECHANISMS FOR PUBLIC INPUT 21
Chapter 4 PUBLIC ACCOUNTABILITY PHILOSOPHY 25
Chapter 5 THE BROADCASTING INFORMATION OFFICE 26
Chapter 6 PROPOSALS FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION IN THE FUTURE 28
Chapter 7 COMMITTEES 31
PART III COMMERCIAL TELEVISION Chapter 8 THE AUSTRALIAN LOOK 35
Chapter 9 ADVERTISING 43
Chapter 10 PROGRAMS 52
PART IV COMMERCIAL RADIO Chapter 11 INTRODUCTION 87
Chapter 12 PROGRAM STANDARDS 92
Chapter 13 AUSTRALIAN CONTENT 93
Chapter 14 PROGRAMS 97
Chapter 15 ADVERTISING 99
PARTY PUBLIC BROADCASTING Chapter 16 INTRODUCTION 103
Chapter 17 PUBLIC BROADCASTING IN AUSTRALIA—AN OUTLINE HISTORY 106
Chapter 18 BROAD POLICY 109
Chapter 19 THE DEVELOPMENT OF PUBLIC BROADCASTING 112
PART VI SPECIFIC PROGRAM TYPES Chapter 20 RELIGIOUS BROADCASTS 113
Chapter 21 COMMUNITY SERVICE BROADCASTS 125
Chapter 22 NEWS AND CURRENT AFFAIRS BROADCASTS 127
Chapter 23 POLITICAL BROADCASTS 133
PART VII CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS Chapter 24 CONCLUSION—A MEASURE OF SELF-REGULATION 141
Chapter 25 SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS 145
APPENDIX A Notice of Inquiry 152
APPENDIX B Proforma for Preparation of Submissions to Public Inquiry into Concept of SelfRegulation by Australian Broadcasters 153
APPENDIX C Organisations and Individuals Who Made Submissions to the Inquiry 156
APPENDIX D Notification by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal 168
APPENDIX E Notification by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal 170
APPENDIX F Witnesses who appeared at Public Hearings 171
APPENDIX G Witnesses Who Commented on the ABC 179

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Australian Broadcasting Tribunal. Self-regulation for broadcasters : a report on the public inquiry into the concept of self-regulation for Australian broadcasters Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service, 1977. Web. 26 April 2024 <http://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-2656734771>

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