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The Thought Bubble 15th March 2013

 
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The Daily Telegraph's reaction to Labor's media reforms. Image: News Limited.

The Daily Telegraph’s reaction to Labor’s media reforms. Image: News Limited.

Episode 8: The media and culture episode. In the week that the Gillard government unveiled two major pieces of media and cultural policy, we talk to Griffith University academic Susan Forde about Labor’s proposed media reforms. Ben and Amber also discuss Arts Minister Simon Crean’s new national cultural policy, Creative Australia.

As always, you can hear the podcast by clicking on the link below, or via subscription on iTunes.

https://thoughtbubblepodcast.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/thoughtbubble15march2013_mono160.mp3

Some links:

Ben’s article on the national cultural policy in Crikey

Susan Forde’s article on Communications Minister Stephen Conroy’s media reforms in The Conversation

A round-up of the media reaction to Conroy’s proposals by Bernard Keane in Crikey

Wendy Bacon’s analysis of the media reforms in New Matilda

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The Daily Telegraph's reaction to Labor's media reforms. Image: News Limited.

The Daily Telegraph’s reaction to Labor’s media reforms. Image: News Limited.

Episode 8: The media and culture episode. In the week that the Gillard government unveiled two major pieces of media and cultural policy, we talk to Griffith University academic Susan Forde about Labor’s proposed media reforms. Ben and Amber also discuss Arts Minister Simon Crean’s new national cultural policy, Creative Australia.

As always, you can hear the podcast by clicking on the link below, or via subscription on iTunes.

https://thoughtbubblepodcast.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/thoughtbubble15march2013_mono160.mp3

Some links:

Ben’s article on the national cultural policy in Crikey

Susan Forde’s article on Communications Minister Stephen Conroy’s media reforms in The Conversation

A round-up of the media reaction to Conroy’s proposals by Bernard Keane in Crikey

Wendy Bacon’s analysis of the media reforms in New Matilda

  continue reading

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