media authority

  • 1Norwegian Media Authority — Type Government agency Industry Authority Founded 1 January 2005 Headquarters …

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  • 2Australian Communications and Media Authority — is an Australian government agency whose main roles are to regulate broadcasting, radiocommunications and telecommunications, and to represent Australian interests in international communications matters. It also has a role in regulating Internet …

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  • 3Media of Australia — Media in Australia is an important component of the Australian economy. Australian media is widely accessible and caters to a wide variety of audiences. Ninety nine percent of Australian households have a television, and all households have at… …

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  • 4Australian Communications and Media Authority — noun the federal government body responsible for regulating the communications industry in Australia; created in 2005 by the merging of the Australian Communications Authority and the Australian Broadcasting Authority, in response the emergence… …

  • 5Media Watch (TV program) — This article is about the Australian television program. For other uses, see Media Watch. Media Watch Directed by David Rector Presented by …

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  • 6Media of Norway — Part of a series on Norwegians Culture Arch …

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  • 7Media Development Authority — Agency overview Formed 2003 Preceding agencies Singapore Broadcasting Authority Films and Publications Department Singapore Film Commission Jurisd …

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  • 8Media influence — or media effects are used in media studies, psychology, communication theory and sociology to refer to the theories about the ways in which mass media affect how their audiences think and behave. Connecting the world to individuals and… …

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  • 9Media Responsibility New Zealand — Media Responsibility is taking ownership and being accountable for the broadcasting or publishing of material. Broadcasting and publishing is bound by law to meet specified criterion designed to protect the rights of individuals and society as a… …

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  • 10Media cross-ownership in the United States — Media cross ownership refers to the ownership of multiple media businesses by a person or corporation. These businesses can include broadcast and cable television, radio, newspaper, book publishing, video games, and various online entities. Much… …

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