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ALTOS - an online chat community based in Germany - provided a 'world without borders' for its members. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Trevor Barr talks about convergence and the partnership between media broadcasters and Internet service providers. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Trevor Barr reminds us that more than half of the world's population does not have access to the Internet. Stephen Mayne shares his belief that the digital divide will prevent Internet broadcasts from reaching entire populations in the way that television or radio broadcasts can. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Trevor Barr contrasts the privileged access to public television broadcasts with the free information exchange on the Internet. Stephen Mayne celebrates the value of ABC Online as a national resource and describes how activists have used the Internet to successfully broadcast their alternative views. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Stuart Cunningham talks about how and why Australian content has changed over the last 40 years. From the website From Wireless to Web |
An excerpt from a live 'eviction' episode of the popular reality TV series <cite>Big Brother</cite>. Scott Goodings describes his experience of watching reality TV. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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An announcer reads the news headlines for ABC radio. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Tim Bowden reflects on the emergence of youth culture with the advent of rock'n'roll. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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An excerpt from a live 'eviction' episode of the popular reality TV series <cite>Big Brother</cite>. Scott Goodings describes his experience of watching reality TV. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Stuart Cunningham explains how innovations in technology have transformed television content. From the website From Wireless to Web |
Tim Bowden describes how radio continued to prosper after the launch of television. John Safran reveals what attracts him to television production rather than radio. Corinne Grant talks about the link between the soap box and talkback radio. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Self-confessed cricket lover Tim Bowden remembers when Channel 9 took over the cricket broadcasts from the ABC. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Sport - a spectacular television event Behind the scenes of a transmission from Wembley Stadium, seen on Australian television. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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New technologies create new TV formats John Safran talks about the unique techniques, structure and ideas of reality TV. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Tim Bowden recalls the technical difficulties of getting programs to air in the early days of news and current affairs. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Technology has revolutionised the nature of 'guerrilla filmmaking'. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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Stuart Cunningham on the technologies of the future. From the website From Wireless to Web |
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J.W. Lindt -- The Mechanical Eye of the Camera It's often said that the camera doesn't lie but the photograph can be manipulated like any other art form. From the website Hidden Treasures |