This paper analyses the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC’s) digital children’s channel in the context of Australia’s transition to digital television. It argues that argument that—in competition to the subscription television children’s channels—the advent of ABC3 succeeded in revaluing Australian children’s content in the market and ensuring a distribution channel for new, local production.
History
Event
Re-Visionary Interpretations of the Public Enterprise. Conference (6th : 2012 : Sydney, N.S.W.)
Pagination
1 - 24
Publisher
RIPE@2012
Location
Sydney, N.S.W.
Place of publication
[Sydney, N.S.W.]
Start date
2012-09-05
End date
2012-09-07
Language
eng
Copyright notice
2012, The Author
Title of proceedings
RIPE@2012 : Value for Public Money – Money for Public Value