Media 2
Across
- 4. An Australian organisation that was established in 1976 and is responsible for promoting good standards of media practice, community access to information of public interest, and freedom of expression through the media.
- 9. Are sbs and the abc commercially, community or government owned?
- 10. Community radio stations are not allowed to use this to raise funds
- 12. A form of regulation that assesses and provides a category (G, PG, M, MA, R) to film and video games
- 14. Australia's other national broadcaster, which seeks to provide within Australia innovative and comprehensive broadcasting services of a high standard as part of the Australian broadcasting system consisting of national, commercial and community sectors
- 17. However, they can use this form of promotional opportunity to raise money
- 18. A voluntary code which exists to promote body positivity and body ‘friendly’ images in the media. The voluntary code for ---- -----
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- 1. A country with many different media companies with many different owners can be described as
- 2. An Australian organisation that aims to inspire, inform and engage screen audiences through compelling Australian storytelling.
- 3. When only a few people/organisations own a lot of media.
- 5. If a person has company interests exceeding 15 per cent, they are considered being in a position to exercise ------- of a company.
- 6. A mogul is an extremely powerful or important person. In media it is often used to describe someone who owns a lot of media companies, and who is very powerful because of it.
- 7. Government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system.
- 8. A formal document that gives you permission to do something. In Australia, media owners must apply for this from the Australian Government to own radio or television stations, or newspapers.
- 11. A type of radio station guided by principles promoting harmony and diversity and contributing to an inclusive, cohesive and culturally-diverse Australia
- 13. A term used to describe the press after the idea emerged throughout the 18th to 20th Centuries that the press is vital to maintaining any fully functioning liberal democracy.
- 15. Australia's national broadcaster of multicultural and multilingual programming
- 16. A youth focused channel hosted by SBS