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Rhonda Jolly

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Special Broadcasting Service (SBS): Operations and funding


The SBS Corporation is Australia's multicultural and multilingual public broadcaster. It was established to define, foster and celebrate Australia's cultural diversity in accordance with obligations in its Charter. to ‘provide multilingual and multicultural radio and television services that inform, educate and entertain all Australians and, in doing so, reflect Australia's multicultural society'. Rhonda Jolly provides...
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Special Broadcasting Service (SBS): Operations and funding


The SBS Corporation is Australia's multicultural and multilingual public broadcaster. It was established to define, foster and celebrate Australia's cultural diversity in accordance with obligations in its Charter. to ?provide multilingual and multicultural radio and television services that inform, educate and entertain all Australians and, in doing so, reflect Australia's multicultural society'. Rhonda Jolly provides...
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Funding of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation


This E-Brief updates earlier statistics on funding provided to the ABC by the Australian Government and information on funding derived from other sources.
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Broadcasting services amendment (media ownership) bill 2006


Rhonda Jolly provides an overview of the development of media ownership regulations and the changes wrought by the recently implemented media ownship legislation. The Bill permits cross-media mergers in radio licence areas where sufficient diversity of media groups remains following the mergers. At least five separate media groups will be required to remain in mainland...
Report

Broadcasting services amendment (media ownership) bill 2006


Rhonda Jolly provides an overview of the development of media ownership regulations and the changes wrought by the recently implemented media ownship legislation. The Bill permits cross-media mergers in radio licence areas where sufficient diversity of media groups remains following the mergers. At least five separate media groups will be required to remain in mainland...

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