Australia's Media Self-Regulatory System

Title: Australia's Media Self-Regulatory System
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Australia's Media Self-Regulatory System
Australia's aspirations for freedom of speech, democratic choice and accountability are the foundations of media's social role. However, is this rhetoric now perceived as having fallen into disrepair as a serious agenda for evaluating media performance? Just how well does media self-regulation work in Australia? These are the main issues this essay will address. Possibly more so than in any other industry the media have been divided by debate about role and responsibility. While profit …showed first 75 words of 1453 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1453 total…Freedom of the Press, Regulatory Bodies, Media Ownership, Monash University, Victoria, Australia, 2004, p.68. Herman, S. & McChesney, R., The Global Media -the new missionaries of global capitalism, Cassell, London, 1997. Media and Entertainment Association of Australia (MEAA), Ethics Review Committee Final Report, Nov. 1996. www.alliance.org.au/work/aja/ethics18.html Tidey, J., Media in Australia, presentation to Monash University students, 10 April 2003. Ward, I., Politics of the Media, McMillan Education Australia Pty Ltd, South Melbourne, 1995.

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