Think global, act global: Corporate content streaming and Australian media policy


Autoria(s): Murray, Simone
Contribuinte(s)

H Wilson

Data(s)

01/08/2005

Resumo

Australia ’s media policy agenda has recently been dominated by debate over two key issues: media ownership reform, and the local content provisions of the Australia–United States Free Trade Agreement. Challenging the tendency to analyse these issues separately, the article considers them as interlinked indicators of fundamental shifts occurring in the digital media environment. Converged media corporations increasingly seek to achieve economies of scale through ‘content streaming’: multi-purposing proprietary content across numerous digitally enabled platforms. This has resulted in rivalries for control of delivery technologies (as witnessed in media ownership debates) as well as over market access for corporate content (in the case of local content debates). The article contextualises Australia’s contemporary media policy flashpoints within international developments and longer-term industry strategising. It further questions the power of media policy as it is currently conceived to deal adequately with the challenges raised by a converging digital media marketplace.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:77825

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

University of Queensland

Palavras-Chave #C1 #420304 Screen and Media Culture #751004 The media
Tipo

Journal Article