Media regulation

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Australian Media Regulation Unit 2 Media – Area of Study 3

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Australian Media RegulationUnit 2 Media – Area of Study 3

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What is Media Regulation?

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Self-Regulation & Codes of Practice• Industry associations created by Australian commercial media

providers to represent their interests.

• Also formed to lobby governments for media reform that would help their companies function much more effectively and return better profits.

• Such bodies include:▫ Free TV Australia (represents FTA TV networks)▫ Commercial Radio Australia (represents commercial radio

broadcasters)▫ Australian Subscription Television and Radio Association

(or ASTRA, represents subscription TV & Radio)▫ Australian Press Council (represents print media)▫ Australian Association of National Advertisers (represents

advertising industry)

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Self-Regulation & Codes of Practice• On top of government policy, the previously mentioned

bodies abide by rules & regulations agreed upon by members of their industry.

• These are called ‘codes of practice’.

• An example of this is the FTA TV industry operating under a different set of regulations. This includes:▫ governing program classifications ▫ reporting in news & current affair programs▫ time spent on advertising▫ classification & placement of commercials and the handling

of complaints.

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Standards of Public Media Orgs

Like the industry codes of practice, the ABC charter sets standard that the broadcaster must follow.

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Government Regulation•Australian Communication and Media

Authority (ACMA)

•Classification Board

•Classification Review Board

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Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)

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Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)• Federal government funded body (est. 2005) that

oversees various areas & practices of Aus Media operations including: TV, Radio and Internet.

• Responsibilities:▫ Promoting self-regulation and competition within the

industry while protecting consumers & users.▫ Maintaining an environment where electronic media

respects community standards and responds to audience & user needs.

▫ Managing access to the radiofrequency spectrum.▫ Representing Australia’s communications interests

internationally.

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ACMA Questions•Examine the ACMA website to find and outline

(in your own words) the procedure for making a complaint against a broadcaster.

•Examine the ACMA website to find details of a past investigation into a breach of a broadcaster’s code of practice. What happened in the breach and what was the outcome?

•http://www.acma.gov.au/