Australian content on pay TV : report to the Minister for Communications and the Arts
- Bib ID:
- 1489620
- Format:
- Book
- Description:
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- Sydney : Australian Broadcasting Authority, 1997
- 219 p. ; 30 cm.
- ISBN:
- 0642270368
- Full contents:
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- Minister's direction to the ABA
- Investigation team
- Executive summary
- Options for Minister's consideration
- ABA conclusions
- Framework for investigation
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Regulatory policy
- 3. Related reviews
- Pay TV in Australia
- 4. Structure and development of the pay TV industry
- 5. Nature of Australian content on pay TV
- 6. Predominantly drama channels
- Program expenditure regulation for drama channels
- 7. Predicted impact of Australian drama expenditure requirement: BTCE study
- 8. Operation of section 102
- 9. Costs and benefits of drama expenditure requirement: 10% and 20% levels
- 10. Increasing flexibilty in the requirement
- 11. Solving practical problems with section 102
- Options for extending regulation
- 12. Non-drama channels
- 13. Transmission quotas for pay TV
- 14. Sport and pay TV
- Alternative mechanisms for encouraging expenditure on Australian programs
- 15. Alternative mechanisms
- Legislative models for an enforceable program expenditure condition
- 16. Achieving enforceable regulation
- 17. Possible legislative models
- 18. Australian content and New Zealand
- 19. Further review
- appendices
- A. Minister's letter and direction to the ABA
- Subsection 215(2) terms of reference
- B. Submitters
- C. Viewpoints of submitters
- D. Consultative meetings
- E. Pay TC channels
- F. Pay TV broadcaster packages and subscription fees
- G. Australian productions shown on FOXTEL, May to October 1996
- H. Australian content regulation of commercial television
- I. March 1997 working paper: issues for comment
- J. Advice of the Office of General Counsel dated 27 March 1997
- K. International comparisons State and federa
- Notes:
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- "May 1997"
- Investigation in connection with subsection 215(2) of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992 -- cover.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Subject:
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- Subscription television -- Australia
- Television programs -- Australia
- Television broadcasting -- Australia
- Subscription television -- Law and legislation -- Australia
- Cable television -- Law and legislation -- Australia
- Television programs -- Law and legislation -- Australia
- Foreign television programs
- Foreign television programs -- Law and legislation -- Australia
- Other authors/contributors:
- Australian Broadcasting Authority
- Also Titled:
- Australian content on pay TV : investigation in connection with subsection 215(2) of the Broadcasting Services Act 1992
- Terms of Use:
- Commonwealth of Australia 1997.
- Copyright:
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- Until 2047 [Created/Published Date + 50 Years]
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- Literary Dramatic Musical
- Published status:
- Published
- Publication date:
- 1997
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