The Australian TV Book

The Australian TV Book
Author: Stuart Cunningham
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2020-07-25
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1000247910

Television is the most pervasive mass medium of the industrialised world. It is blamed for creating alienation and violence in society, yet at the same time regarded as trivial and unworthy of serious attention. It is the main purveyor of global popular culture, yet also intensely local. The Australian TV Book paints the big picture of the small screen in Australia. It examines industry dynamics in a rapidly changing environment, the impact of new technology, recent changes in programming, and the ways in which the television industry targets its audiences. The authors highlight what is distinctive about television in Australia, and how it is affected by international developments. This book is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand Australian television today. Stuart Cunningham is Professor of Media and Journalism at Queensland University of Technology. Graeme Turner is director of the Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies at the University of Queensland. They are editors of the leading textbook The Media in Australia and authors of many other works on the media.

Australian TV News

Australian TV News
Author: Stephen Harrington
Publisher: Intellect (UK)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Satire, Australian
ISBN: 9781841507170

Contents: Drawing extensively on qualitative audience research and industry interviews, this book demonstrates that while 'infotainment' and satirical programmes may not follow the journalism orthodoxy, they nevertheless play an important role in the way everyday Australians understand what is happening in the world.

Australianama

Australianama
Author: Samia Khatun
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2019-02-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0190922605

Charts the history of South Asian diaspora, weaving together stories of various peoples colonized by the British Empire.

Fifty Years

Fifty Years
Author: David Clark
Publisher:
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2006
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 9781741660241

In September 2006, television in Australia will have been broadcasting for half a century - this book celebrates that anniversary with a comprehensive, highly illustrated large format account of those years. Here for the first time is a complete history of Australian television from its beginnings and coverage of the Melbourne Olympic Games through to Kath & Kim. Set out year by year, AUSTRALIAN TV THROUGH TIME brings together the stories behind the evolution of its broadcasting and production companies, and the famous TV shows and actors and personalities that have appeared on our flickering tube.Each year comprises stories of notable events and personalities for that year as well as Logie award winners, Quotable Quotes, 'fact files', a timeline, and the Hit Program of the Year. All in an accessible and appealing magazine-style design. Not only does AUSTRALIAN TV THROUGH TIME provide an important survey of Australian TV's first half century, it's a fascinating read that buyers will dip into time after time.

Australian Television

Australian Television
Author: Graeme Turner
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2020-07-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000256251

Media, communications and cultural studies form a rapidly growing part of secondary and tertiary education in Australia, yet there have been few books dealing specifically with Australian television. This is the first wide ranging study of television in Australia, and includes a coverage of the cultural and institutional history of Australian television as well as examining a wide range of television programming. Prisoner, Perfect Match, Hey Hey It's Saturday, A Country Practice, Vietnam and Beyond 2000 are some of the programs described and analysed. Issues are raised such as the relationship between children and television, the role of the television documentary and the function television serves in constructing communities. The contributors to Australian Television: Programs, Pleasures and Politics include some of the leading researchers in Australian television and cultural studies and their articles employ a wide range of methods - from semiotic analyses to cultural histories. Despite their dealing with often quite sophisticated problems, the chapters are written in an accessible and lively manner. This is an important collection which opens out space for more informed and challenging discussions of Australia's television culture - its programs, its meanings, its pleasures and its politics. It will be an invaluable text for all tertiary television, media studies, communications studies, Australian studies and cultural studies programs.

Contemporary Australian Television

Contemporary Australian Television
Author: Stuart Cunningham
Publisher: UNSW Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 1994
Genre: Popular culture
ISBN: 9780868403977

This book provides the first up-to-date introduction to the shape and style of Australian television in the 1980s, 1990s and beyond. Traditional formats like news, current affairs and sport as well as newer genres like tabloid and reality TV are treated in detail. The authors use their expertise in cultural and media studies to take apart the medium in terms of text, genre, audience, nation, culture, policy, industry and postmodernity. Trends and developments that are taking Australian television into the future, such as the increasingly international orientation of the local industry and new services like pay TV, community TV and ABC satellite TV are also examined in depth.

Australian Television and International Mediascapes

Australian Television and International Mediascapes
Author: Stuart Cunningham
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1996-04-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780521469746

This book addresses current debates about globalization and culture by tracing the emergence of Australia as a significant exporter of television to the world market. The authors investigate why Australian programs have found international popularity. The book describes the Australian industry and the international television marketplace. It also examines the impact of Australian programs on the television cultures of the importing countries. The authors outline policy implications and speculate on future directions of Australian television.

Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series

Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series
Author: Albert Moran
Publisher:
Total Pages: 672
Release: 1993
Genre: Television serials
ISBN: 9780642184627

Alphabetical guide to all locally produced television drama series, children's shows and sit-coms, giving number of episodes, length, type, production team and cast. A general description of the plot is given, together with the history of its making, its success and an assessment of its quality. The author teaches film and media studies at Griffith University and has written several books on Australian film and television. Includes a guide to further reading, an index and program schedules from 1957 to 1993.

Australian TV

Australian TV
Author: Peter Beilby
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1981
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

The Heart of Australian Television

The Heart of Australian Television
Author: David Chittick
Publisher:
Total Pages: 478
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Television
ISBN: 9780646901053

David Chittick takes an in-depth look at some of Australia's best loved TV shows and personalities in this nostalgic tome. Featuring exclusive contributions from such luminaries as John-Michael Howson, Lorraine Bayly, Charles 'Bud' Tingwell, Andrew McFarlane and Bill Peach, to name but a few, as well as containing a feast of rare photographs, The Heart of Australian Television will rekindle memories for those who grew up watching Skippy, Play School, Number 96, Young Talent Time, The Sullivans and a host of other local productions.