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AJR 1983
Australian Journalism Review
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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW 1983, 5:1, January (Editor: John Henningham) Henningham, John (1983) "From the Editor's Terminal: Welcome to a 'New-Look' Review", Australian Journalism Review, 5:1, pp. 2-3. News Chronicle: 1982 in Review
Fox, Nicholas (1983) "Brisbane's Sun Puts The Heat On", Australian Journalism Review, 5:1, pp. 21-23: A predictable format for Murdoch's new daily, which has shaken up the newspaper world in Brisbane Henningham, John (1983) "Readers' Reactions to New Daily", Australian Journalism Review, 5:1, pp. 23-25. Henningham, John (1983) "TV Current Affairs Comes of Age", Australian Journalism Review, 5:1, pp. 27-38: Bouquets to Sixty Minutes and Four Corners for turning the cameras around in 1982 Starkey, Mark, Wendy Dixon, and Sue Sullivan (1983) "News Media Agenda-Setting in the 1980 Federal Election", Australian Journalism Review, 5:1, pp. 39-43: A Queensland study finds high agreement between news media and audiences in their ranking of issues during the 1980 election campaign Stuart, Charles (1983) "Videotext Poses Financial Threat to Newspapers", Australian Journalism Review, 5:1, pp. 44-50: Problems loom for newspapers with videotex set to make inroads into advertising revenue Masterton, Murray (1983) "The Education and Training of Australia's Journalists. What It is and Shouuld Be -- And Who Says So", Australian Journalism Review, 5:1, pp. 51-55: National survey of journalists finds a strong commitment to higher education, plus some surprise data on journalists' backgrounds Long, Laura (1983) "Sexism in the Newsroom", Australian Journalism Review, 5:1, pp. 56-58: Women journalists in Brisbane are lower paid, work in 'softer' news areas, and feel they have fewer career opportunities than men Gunaratne, Shelton (1983) "Freedom of Information: A Guide for Journalists", Australian Journalism Review, 5:1, pp. 59-63: Background to the new FOI Act and a step-by-step guide to using it Follett, Roslyn (1983) "Research Summary: 'Hard-line Hosties'. Newspaper Coverage of a Strike by Women", Australian Journalism Review, 5:1, pp. 64-67: Newspapers reporting a major strike by air hostesses tended to trivialise issues and neglect fundamental causes Jervis, Bob (1983) "A Look at Our Language", Australian Journalism Review, 5:1, pp. 68-70: Cadet counsellor details deficiencies in young journalists' language skills -- and suggests solutions Woolford, Don (1983) "How to Survive as a USA Journalism Professor", Australian Journalism Review, 5:1, pp. 71-73: Hurdles and highlights in a year-long exchange scheme between two journalism teachers Book reviews
AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW 1983, 5:2, July (Editor: John Henningham) Henningham, John (1983) "From the Editor's Terminal: The Year When News Made News", Australian Journalism Review, 5:2, pp. 2-3. Election '83: I. National Round-Up
Election '83: II. The Parties' Views
Granato, Leonard A. (1983) "Australia's Pentagon Papers", Australian Journalism Review, 5:2, pp. 21-29: Comparison of the Austeo and Pentagon Papers cases highlights the limits to media freedom in Australia Steele, Pamela (1983) "The Politics of Information", Australian Journalism Review, 5:2, pp. 30-35: Genuine freedom of information requires repeal od secrecy legisl;ation in addition to FOI Acts Bowman, David (1983) "Ethics in Journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 5:2, pp. 36-48: Examination of AJA and Press Council ethical codes shows the dilemmas journalists face in their search for the truth News Media Chronicle
May, John D. (1983) "Journalistic Pontification", Australian Journalism Review, 5:2, pp. 57-61: Critic slates a prevalent form of journalism which at its extreme is "arrogant, vulgar and self-indulgent" Hogben, Brian (1983) "In Defence of Tabloids", Australian Journalism Review, 5:2, pp. 62-64: Murdoch executive defends the "much maligned tabloid" Stuart, Charles (1983) "Videotex: How Newspapers Can Fight Back", Australian Journalism Review, 5:2, pp. 65-69: Strategies for journalists and media managements to be prepared for the videotex revolution |
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