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The box seat
Room with a view took on a whole new meaning when television infiltrated Australian lounge rooms and lifestyles in the 1950s
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Cocooning theory just more spin?
The pundits are propounding a theory that Australians have started cocooning again -retreating into their castles and pulling up the drawbridge.
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Understanding media
Some explanations on what is media
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Online tops media engagement
The internet has topped television, radio and newspaper consumption for the second year running, according to the latest survey by Nielsen Online.
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Good news - print is far from dead
DOES anybody actually read any more - in the sense of taking pleasure in turning the pages of a printed object, as opposed to scanning a computer screen?
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Quality journalism will survive: Fairfax
JOHN B. FAIRFAX, the second largest shareholder in Fairfax Media, publisher of the Herald, has argued that savings forced on publishers by the global financial crisis will not harm quality journalism but "force mediocrity to retire to the bench, leaving the best players to operate for the occasion".
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12 Basic Principles for incorporating Media Literacy & Critical
Media literacy is the ability to access, analyse, critically evaluate, and produce communication in a variety of forms.
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It’s time for new media literacy
Enough of the literacy debate. What about a media literacy debate? What is the level of media literacy among young people today?
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