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Report
Digital media in Australian homes 2006
ACMA research shows that growth in the adoption of digital free-to-air television has more than doubled since July 2005 - to 30 per cent of households - but that many non-adopters are still not aware of the future changes to free-to-air television. The report gives the full results of ACMA’s second national study into the...
Report
Digital media in Australian homes 2006
ACMA research shows that growth in the adoption of digital free-to-air television has more than doubled since July 2005 - to 30 per cent of households - but that many non-adopters are still not aware of the future changes to free-to-air television. The report gives the full results of ACMA?s second national study into the...
Briefing paper
Narrowcasting television services guidelines and information
ACMA has published guidelines for the types of services that may be provided as narrowcasting television services under the Broadcasting Services Act 1992. The guidelines have been developed in the context of decisions by the Parliament to allow for a range of new media services for Australian consumers through the allocation of two new licences...
Report
ACMA Investigation report no. 1485
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has found that 2GB Sydney breached the code by broadcasting material on Breakfast with Alan Jones that was likely to encourage violence or brutality and to vilify people of Lebanese and Middle-Eastern backgrounds on the basis of ethnicity.
Article
Allocation of spectrum for new digital television services
Following the release of a consultation paper seeking comments on the allocation and licence parameters for two licences for new digital television services, the authority has received over 25 submissions from a wide range of interested parties including service providers, broadcasters, community groups and content providers. ACMA has released a consultation paper seeking comments on...