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AUSSAT and After

No 38, November 1985
Guest Editor: Peter B White

 

Contents

Foreword

Michael Duffy

Preface

W G Gosewinckel

Editorial

Peter B White

The Policy Process

Reflections on the Genesis of AUSSAT

Anthony A Staley

AUSSAT: A Catalyst for Change

R C Johnson

Broadcasting Policy Development and the FDU

P B Westerway

The Economics of Equalising TV Services

Allan Brown

RCTS: A Review of the Policy Process

Kate Harrison

...most admir'd disorder... Australia's Communications Policy

Myles F E Wright

Public broadcasting and the Satellite

Michael Law

To B-MAC or not to B-MAC (that is the question)

J K Sandham

Minors and the Satellite

John Chick

Law, Broadcasting and New Technology: What is Broadcasting

Leo Grey

AUSSAT: Its Socio-Economic Development, and Q-Net

Douglas M Rowell

Life Without... We could have said no

Ian Reinecke

Ways of Seeing: AUSSAT in its Social Context

Jim Falk

A Shift in Perception: the Evolution of Satellites in Europe

John Howkins

The Outback

Aboriginals, AUSSAT and Satellite Broadcasting

Eric Willmot

Satellites and Development: Implications for Australia

Heather E Hudson

New Technologies in the Outback and their Implications

Eric Michaels

AUSSAT and the Northern Territory: Who Will Benefit?

Ian Prince

A Black and White Approach: RCTS Hearings in Alice Springs

Brian Walsh

QSTV: A New Service for Remote Queensland

David Astley

The GWN Approach: RCTS in Western Australia

Vaughan Gentle

Using AUSSAT

Telecom and the Australian National Satellite System

A E Gilderdale

The ABC and AUSSAT

Ian McGarritty

AUSSAT and the Macquarie Radio Network

George Baczocha

AUSSAT and Business Management

Alan Aked

The Special Broadcasting Service

John Bigeni

Technological Impact on the ANZ

Andrew M King

Communications Policy and the Users

Garry McMahon

Educational Television and the Satellite

Tony Dean

Impacts of AUSSAT

 

Satellite Delivered News

Liz Fell

AUSSAT in the South Pacific

E J Wilkinson

International Competition: Communication Services

John Langdale

INTELSAT et al in the South Pacific

Joseph N Pelton

The Implications of AUSSAT for the Australian Film Industry

Catriona Hughes

AUSSAT and the Lost Perspective: Technological Transfer

L G Farrell

The Future

The Future of Satellite Communications Technology

Wayne Nowland

AUSSAT and the Future: Some Legal Conundrums

Stewart White and Julia Wilkinson

EMSAT: A National Educational Media Service

Ken Widdowson

Book Reviews & Magazines & Alternatives

Henry Mayer

Media Briefs

Tony Harris