'Friendly and Useful': Rupert Murdoch and the Politics of Television in Southeast Asia, 1993-95
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Will Atkins |
Suburbanasia! Ways of Reading Cultural Difference in the Mainstream Australian Media |
Ashley Carruthers |
Shackled: The Story of a Regulatory Slave |
Paul Chadwick, Sue Ferguson & Michelle McAuslan |
Pluralism in the Polls: Australian Attitudes to Media Ownership, 1948-95 |
Murray Goot |
The Young Master and His Old Man: Frank and R C Packer |
Bridget Griffen-Foley |
Orality, Literacy, Television: Subsumption or Appropriation? |
Patrick Hughes |
Shifting Patterns in South Africa's Press Oligopoly |
P Eric Louw |
Barbarians at the Game |
Chris Masters |
Debunking the 'Whitlam' Myth: The Annals of Public Broadcasting Revisited |
Phoebe Thornley |
The Moral Market: Social Vision and Corporate Strategy in Murdoch's Rhetoric |
Ian G Weber |
eframing the TVNZ Debate: Television News as Cultural Narrative |
Pahmi Winter |