The Australian Communications and Media Authority has called for submissions about the future of free-to-air TV
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has labelled the current media legislative framework as broken and under significant pressure
The Australian Communications and Media Authority has found that Channel Seven Sydney Pty Ltd breached factual accuracy clauses of the Commercial Television Industry Code of Practice 2010 in a story and promotion broadcast by ATN Sydney on the Today Tonig
Gretel Killeen, Media Watch’s Jonathan Holmes, 2UE’s John Stanley and Australian Press Council chairman Julian Disney will take part in community forums next month which will review and debate the radio and TV broadcasting codes.
The Classification Review Board would be abolished and the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) would oversee the classification of commercially-provided content across all platforms if the federal government accepts the ACMA's submission to the classification review.
The ACMA has registered a new Commercial Television Industry Code of Practice in a bid to adapt to the changing media landscape.
The government considers new variations to its digital TV conversion scheme
The Department of Communications and the Arts, Screen Australia and the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) have launched a consultation paper inviting industry input towards the Australian and Children’s Screen Content Review.