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AUSTRALIAN JOURNALISM REVIEW

1987, 9:1 &2, January-December (Editor: John Henningham)

Henningham, John (1987) "From the Editor's Terminal: Future of Journalism Threatened", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 2-3.

Articles

Chadwick, Paul (1987) "Journalists, Their Owners and the Disaters of 1986-7", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 4-11: Journalism in Australia malfunctioned during the media take-over period -- evidence that media concentration is against the public interest

Brown, Allan (1987) "Saying Yes to Rupert: The Regulations of Press Take-Overs", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 12-15: The government had the power but lacked the will to prevent the largestb consolidation of media ownership in the Western world

Houghton, Kris (1987) "Journalists' Attitudes to Media Ownership Changes", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 16-17: Journalists are concerned at the dangers posed by the Murdoch takeover of the Herald and Weekly Times

Duffy, Michael (1987) "The Rationale for Change to Media Ownership Legislation", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 18-19: Production of higher-quality programming should be one major result of restructuring of the television industry

Macphee, Ian (1987) "How Media Laws Threaten Freedom of Speech", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 20-24: Recent media concentration moves have damaged the standing of Parliament and represent a threat to democracy

Flint, David (1987) "Australian Press Council and Press Ownership", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 25-30: The Press Council is concerned about media concentration in Australia, but is wary of a cure which might be worse than the problem

News Media Chronicle: January to December, 1987

  • Wallace, John (1987) "Victoria: Rupert Comes Home", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 31-32.
  • Apps, Lawrence (1987) "Queensland: Hurrah for Journalism!", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 32-34.
  • Millett, Stephan (1987) "Western Australia: Buying Back the Farm", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 34-39.
  • Starck, Nigel (1987) "South Australia: Sort This One Out, Solomon", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 39-40.
  • Richards, Ian (1987) "Wapping Down Under", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 40-41.
  • Fell, Liz (1987) "New South Wales: 'Bad' News for Journalists", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 41-42.

Jones, Warren (1987) "International Challenges Facing Australian Media", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 43-47: Bond executive sketches global scenarios in which Australian media can play a pivotal role

Henderson, Peter (1987) "Foreign Affairs and the Role of the Media", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 48-53: Media should adopt a sensitive moderation in their reporting of neighbouring countries

Jenkins, David (1987) "The Australian Media and the Region", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 54-59: The Australian media have "discovered" the Asia-Pacific region, but the political, cultural and ideological obstacles to reporting remain

Macdowall, Ian (1987) Reuters and the Art of the Possible", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 60-64: News agencies must 'compromise with reality' to keep communication lines open

Gunaratne, Shelton (1987) "Facts and Fallacies on the Withdrawals from UNESCO", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 65-82: Western influences on Unesco has been greatly underestimated – but demands for a new communication order will not go away

Knightley, Phillip (1987) "Paying the Price of Investigative Journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 83-87: Editors face moral dilemmas if they are to practise journalism in both the public and national interest

Toohey, Brian (1987) "Growing Pressures on Journalism", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 88-91: Journalists face a range of overt and subtle checks on their telling people what is really happening

Walker, Frank (1987) "Journalists Fall Overboard with 'Love Boat'", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 92-95: Recent media excesses suggest there should be a tighter check on journalistic standards

Wilson, Paul (1987) "Media Coverage of Crime and the Public Interest", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 96-101: The principle of a free press should not be in competition with fair trial or balanced reporting of criminal justice

Meadows, Michael (1987) "People Power: Reporting or Racism?", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 103-112: Negative perception of the media by Cairns Aborigines signals the need for positive action by journalists and the AJA

Pearson, Mark (1987) "Interviewing Aborigines: A Cross-Cultural Dilemma", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 113-117: Interviews with Aborigines can be a journalistic nightmare, but interview techniques can be improved

Election '87

  • Blood, Warwick (1987) "National: Polls, Press and Politics", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 118-119.
  • Carney, Shaun (1987) "Victoria: Letters Storm a Teacup", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, p. 120.
  • Apps, Lawrence (1987) "Queensland: The Problems of Bias", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 120-121.
  • Starck, Nigel (1987) "South Australia: Flying Peanuts ... and a Speeding PM", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 121-122.

Pilger, John (1987) "The Hawke-Pilger Interview: Manipulation of the Media", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 123-127: The author says the aftermath of his celebrated interview with Bob Hawke indicates that freedom of the press is in deep trouble

Putnis, Peter (1987) "Exploring Newspaper Databases", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 128-136: Newspaper databases provide opportunities to monitor both newspapers and society as reflected in the newspapers

Conference Report

  • Given, Jock (1987) "The Electronic Media and Democracy", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 137-140.
  • Lawe Davies, Chris (1987) "The Price of Being Australian", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 141-142.
  • Gunaratne, Shelton (1987) "The Third World Is Closer to Us Than We Think", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 142-144.

Apps, Lawrence (1987) "Journalism, Education and Training", Australian Journalism Review, 9:1&2, pp. 145-146: The Journalism Education Project provides a focus for the reassessment of journalism education in Australia

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