Gretel Killeen, Media Watch.s Jonathan Holmes, 2Ue.s John Stanley and Australian Press Council chairman Julian Disney will take part in community forums next month which will review and debate the radio and TV broadcasting codes.
Organised by the Australian Media and Communications Authority, the six sessions will delve into such issues as privacy, decency, accuracy, balance and fairness, complaints handling and classification and the time-shifting audience.
.Are the formal broadcasting codes that shape the boundaries of media keeping up with rapid changes in technology, social trends and demography, and community expectations?. said Acma chairman Chris Chapman on its Engage website (http://engage.acma.gov.au/). .We want to hear your views, so next month we.re holding a series of public forums called Citizen Conversations to explore this question..
.It.s broadly accepted that the internet and the fast-moving social media are challenging traditional broadcasting advertising models and programs,...
Organised by the Australian Media and Communications Authority, the six sessions will delve into such issues as privacy, decency, accuracy, balance and fairness, complaints handling and classification and the time-shifting audience.
.Are the formal broadcasting codes that shape the boundaries of media keeping up with rapid changes in technology, social trends and demography, and community expectations?. said Acma chairman Chris Chapman on its Engage website (http://engage.acma.gov.au/). .We want to hear your views, so next month we.re holding a series of public forums called Citizen Conversations to explore this question..
.It.s broadly accepted that the internet and the fast-moving social media are challenging traditional broadcasting advertising models and programs,...
- 5/29/2013
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
In this roundup from the Encore and Mumbrella Annual, we take a look at the seven best Dr Mumbo posts from the last 12 months.
1. When McDonald’s signage goes rogue
This rogue piece of signage at Wynyard McDonald’s in Sydney requires no words…
2. Angels and Devils
Confusing being in advertising, isn’t it?
3. Media Watch’s new slogan: ‘We don’t do last minute’
On the day Fairfax Media announced a vast restructuring, the Twitterati predicted it would be a hectic afternoon for the staff of the ABC’s Media Watch as they prepared that night’s show. Not so, revealed host Jonathan Holmes, as his new slogan was unveiled: “We don’t do last minute.”
4. The Sydney Mining Herald
With Gina Rinehart on Fairfax Media’s shareholders’ register, comedian Dan Ilic created The Sydney Mining Herald.
5. A non-heteronormative mole with throbbing eyelids writes…
When Sasha Burden did work...
1. When McDonald’s signage goes rogue
This rogue piece of signage at Wynyard McDonald’s in Sydney requires no words…
2. Angels and Devils
Confusing being in advertising, isn’t it?
3. Media Watch’s new slogan: ‘We don’t do last minute’
On the day Fairfax Media announced a vast restructuring, the Twitterati predicted it would be a hectic afternoon for the staff of the ABC’s Media Watch as they prepared that night’s show. Not so, revealed host Jonathan Holmes, as his new slogan was unveiled: “We don’t do last minute.”
4. The Sydney Mining Herald
With Gina Rinehart on Fairfax Media’s shareholders’ register, comedian Dan Ilic created The Sydney Mining Herald.
5. A non-heteronormative mole with throbbing eyelids writes…
When Sasha Burden did work...
- 12/25/2012
- by Luke
- Encore Magazine
While Dr Mumbo’s proudest possession (until somebody nicked it) was his Media Watch 20 year anniversary mug with the slogan “Everybody loves it until they’re on it”, he suspects that host Jonathan Holmes has just coined a new one.
In a series of testy exchanges with viewers puzzled why one of the most dramatic days in 21st century Australian media had passed without mention on the show, Holmes had an intriguing explanation for the lack of Fairfax coverage: “We don’t do last minute at Media Watch.”
[View the story "Jonathan Holmes vs Twitter" on Storify]
Jonathan Holmes vs Twitter Media watch host Jonathan Holmes gets increasingly testy with Twitter followers as they criticise the lack of coverage of Fairfax’s restructure on ABC1′s Media Watch
Storified by Tim Burrowes · Tue, Jun 19 2012 02:50:07
Oh dear. Poor @jonaholmesMW probably has to do a complete script rewrite #fairfaxMatty G aka 007bond @djmattyg007 tks for sympathy but no we...
In a series of testy exchanges with viewers puzzled why one of the most dramatic days in 21st century Australian media had passed without mention on the show, Holmes had an intriguing explanation for the lack of Fairfax coverage: “We don’t do last minute at Media Watch.”
[View the story "Jonathan Holmes vs Twitter" on Storify]
Jonathan Holmes vs Twitter Media watch host Jonathan Holmes gets increasingly testy with Twitter followers as they criticise the lack of coverage of Fairfax’s restructure on ABC1′s Media Watch
Storified by Tim Burrowes · Tue, Jun 19 2012 02:50:07
Oh dear. Poor @jonaholmesMW probably has to do a complete script rewrite #fairfaxMatty G aka 007bond @djmattyg007 tks for sympathy but no we...
- 6/19/2012
- by mumbrella
- Encore Magazine
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