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    <description>The Media Report is essential listening for those who work in the media industry and for anyone interested in the future of the media. A weekly half-hour program which takes a critical look at the latest developments in the communications industry, including media ownership, industry regulation and new technology.</description>
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    <itunes:subtitle>The Media Report is essential listening for those who work in the media industry and for anyone interested in the future of the media. A weekly half-hour program which takes a critical look at the latest developments in the communications industry, including media ownership, industry regulation and new technology.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2009-01-29  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23976596-Media-Rpt-2009-01-29</link>
      <description>Program announcement As of January 2009, this program is no longer in production.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Program announcement As of January 2009, this program is no longer in production.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Program announcement As of January 2009, this program is no longer in production.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 Jan 2009 06:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2009-01-22  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23914831-Media-Rpt-2009-01-22</link>
      <description>Food and the media From gourmet blogs to Maeve O&#180;Meara to Gordon %#?*! Ramsay. Join us as we explore the symbiotic relationship between food and the media. (This program was orignially broadcast on 10/4/08)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Food and the media From gourmet blogs to Maeve O&#180;Meara to Gordon %#?*! Ramsay. Join us as we explore the symbiotic relationship between food and the media. (This program was orignially broadcast on 10/4/08)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Food and the media From gourmet blogs to Maeve O&#180;Meara to Gordon %#?*! Ramsay. Join us as we explore the symbiotic relationship between food and the media. (This program was orignially broadcast on 10/4/08)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 Jan 2009 06:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2009-01-15  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23878042-Media-Rpt-2009-01-15</link>
      <description>Media work and media practice Three noted thinkers on the changing nature of media and its consumers. Our guests: MIT&#180;s Henry Jenkins, Mark Deuze from Leiden University in the Netherlands and Australia&#180;s John Hartley, research director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Creative Industries and Innovation. (This program was orignially broadcast on 10/4/08)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Media work and media practice Three noted thinkers on the changing nature of media and its consumers. Our guests: MIT&#180;s Henry Jenkins, Mark Deuze from Leiden University in the Netherlands and Australia&#180;s John Hartley, research director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Creative Industries and Innovation. (This program was orignially broadcast on 10/4/08)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Media work and media practice Three noted thinkers on the changing nature of media and its consumers. Our guests: MIT&#180;s Henry Jenkins, Mark Deuze from Leiden University in the Netherlands and Australia&#180;s John Hartley, research director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Creative Industries and Innovation. (This program was orignially broadcast on 10/4/08)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2009 06:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2009-01-08  </title>
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      <description>The voice of Papua Journalist and former Media Report presenter Andrew Dodd takes us to Indonesian-controlled Papua. There&#180;s no shortage of media outlets on offer, but do ordinary Papuans have a voice? (This program was orignially broadcast on 07/2/08)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The voice of Papua Journalist and former Media Report presenter Andrew Dodd takes us to Indonesian-controlled Papua. There&#180;s no shortage of media outlets on offer, but do ordinary Papuans have a voice? (This program was orignially broadcast on 07/2/08)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The voice of Papua Journalist and former Media Report presenter Andrew Dodd takes us to Indonesian-controlled Papua. There&#180;s no shortage of media outlets on offer, but do ordinary Papuans have a voice? (This program was orignially broadcast on 07/2/08)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 06:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2009-01-01  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23820659-Media-Rpt-2009-01-01</link>
      <description>Survival of media platforms for journalism Some of the heavyweights of the Australian media: Campbell Reid, Mark Scott and Max Uechtritz come together with The Guardian&#180;s uber-blogger, Roy Greenslade, for a special panel discussion: 'The Survival of Media Platforms for Journalism'. (This program was orignially broadcast on 08/5/08)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Survival of media platforms for journalism Some of the heavyweights of the Australian media: Campbell Reid, Mark Scott and Max Uechtritz come together with The Guardian&#180;s uber-blogger, Roy Greenslade, for a special panel discussion: 'The Survival of Media Platforms for Journalism'. (This program was orignially broadcast on 08/5/08)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Survival of media platforms for journalism Some of the heavyweights of the Australian media: Campbell Reid, Mark Scott and Max Uechtritz come together with The Guardian&#180;s uber-blogger, Roy Greenslade, for a special panel discussion: 'The Survival of Media Platforms for Journalism'. (This program was orignially broadcast on 08/5/08)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 06:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-12-25  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23807375-Media-Rpt-2008-12-25</link>
      <description>Reporting 'The Troubles' After a career spent reporting the joys and frustrations of Northern Ireland, BBC journalist Denis Murray has now called it a day, but not before speaking with the Media Report about his experiences. (This program was orignially broadcast on 10/7/08) Mad crocs and Englishmen The British media and its hunger for weird aussie animal stories. We&#180;re joined by three UK correspondents Downunder. (This program was orignially broadcast on 20/3/08)</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Reporting 'The Troubles' After a career spent reporting the joys and frustrations of Northern Ireland, BBC journalist Denis Murray has now called it a day, but not before speaking with the Media Report about his experiences. (This program was orignially broadcast on 10/7/08) Mad crocs and Englishmen The British media and its hunger for weird aussie animal stories. We&#180;re joined by three UK correspondents Downunder. (This program was orignially broadcast on 20/3/08)</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Reporting 'The Troubles' After a career spent reporting the joys and frustrations of Northern Ireland, BBC journalist Denis Murray has now called it a day, but not before speaking with the Media Report about his experiences. (This program was orignially broadcast on 10/7/08) Mad crocs and Englishmen The British media and its hunger for weird aussie animal stories. We&#180;re joined by three UK correspondents Downunder. (This program was orignially broadcast on 20/3/08)</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Dec 2008 06:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-12-18  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23769064-Media-Rpt-2008-12-18</link>
      <description>The Telstra 'fiasco' Earlier this week, Telstra had its official bid to build Australia&#180;s new multi-billion dollar broadband network disqualified because its tender application was deemed to be incomplete. Now there&#180;s been much focus over the past few days about what the exclusion means for Telstra and its shareholders. But what about Australian consumers? What will it mean for them? The Wild West Media Mogul Kerry Stokes is now firmly in control of the reins at West Australian Newspapers. Mr Stokes, who lives in Perth and who controls the Seven Television Network, became Chairman of the Board last week and this week he&#180;s put the paper&#180;s former editor-in-chief Bob Cronin back in place. The power of photography In a studio in Brisbane they&#180;re putting the final touches on a collection of photographic essays called The Australian Photojournalist. The book may be produced by students, but its contributors are among the world&#180;s finest. Tracking the Red Fox The late journalist Alan Reid s...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Telstra 'fiasco' Earlier this week, Telstra had its official bid to build Australia&#180;s new multi-billion dollar broadband network disqualified because its tender application was deemed to be incomplete. Now there&#180;s been much focus over the past few days about what the exclusion means for Telstra and its shareholders. But what about Australian consumers? What will it mean for them? The Wild West Media Mogul Kerry Stokes is now firmly in control of the reins at West Australian Newspapers. Mr Stokes, who lives in Perth and who controls the Seven Television Network, became Chairman of the Board last week and this week he&#180;s put the paper&#180;s former editor-in-chief Bob Cronin back in place. The power of photography In a studio in Brisbane they&#180;re putting the final touches on a collection of photographic essays called The Australian Photojournalist. The book may be produced by students, but its contributors are among the world&#180;s finest. Tracking the Red Fox The late journalist Alan Reid spent a lifetime covering politics in Canberra. Reid was a doyen of the Canberra Press Gallery, and despite giving advice to other journalists to simply stick to the facts and not take sides, he was both a poacher and a gamekeeper when it came to politics.His career is now the subject of a biography being put together by Canberra-based historian Stephen Holt and Sydney-based Ross Fitzgerald.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Telstra 'fiasco' Earlier this week, Telstra had its official bid to build Australia&#180;s new multi-billion dollar broadband network disqualified because its tender application was deemed to be incomplete. Now there&#180;s been much focus over the past few days about what the exclusion means for Telstra and its shareholders. But what about Australian consumers? What will it mean for them? The Wild West Media Mogul Kerry Stokes is now firmly in control of the reins at West Australian Newspapers. Mr Stokes, who lives in Perth and who controls the Seven Television Network, became Chairman of the Board last week and this week he&#180;s put the paper&#180;s former editor-in-chief Bob Cronin back in place. The power of photography In a studio in Brisbane they&#180;re putting the final touches on a collection of photographic essays called The Australian Photojournalist. The book may be produced by students, but its contributors are among the world&#180;s finest. Tracking the Red Fox The late journalist Alan Reid spent a lifetime covering politics in Canberra. Reid was a doyen of the Canberra Press Gallery, and despite giving advice to other journalists to simply stick to the facts and not take sides, he was both a poacher and a gamekeeper when it came to politics.His career is now the subject of a biography being put together by Canberra-based historian Stephen Holt and Sydney-based Ross Fitzgerald.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Dec 2008 06:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-12-11  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23734909-Media-Rpt-2008-12-11</link>
      <description>Inside Story Just a quick note about a new and interesting website called `Inside Story". It&#180;s been put together by the Institute for Social Research at Swinburne University of Technology. The same people responsible for `Australian Policy Online&#180;. `Inside Story&#180; is a site that brings together both academic writing and journalism. And as usual it&#180;s not our role to endorse any particular site and we won&#180;t, but if you&#180;re interested in ideas it might be worth checking it out. The media year in review This week we look back on the big stories / issues from the 2008 media year. Our three media watchers are Margaret Simons, Glenn Dyer and Matthew Ricketson.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Inside Story Just a quick note about a new and interesting website called `Inside Story". It&#180;s been put together by the Institute for Social Research at Swinburne University of Technology. The same people responsible for `Australian Policy Online&#180;. `Inside Story&#180; is a site that brings together both academic writing and journalism. And as usual it&#180;s not our role to endorse any particular site and we won&#180;t, but if you&#180;re interested in ideas it might be worth checking it out. The media year in review This week we look back on the big stories / issues from the 2008 media year. Our three media watchers are Margaret Simons, Glenn Dyer and Matthew Ricketson.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Inside Story Just a quick note about a new and interesting website called `Inside Story". It&#180;s been put together by the Institute for Social Research at Swinburne University of Technology. The same people responsible for `Australian Policy Online&#180;. `Inside Story&#180; is a site that brings together both academic writing and journalism. And as usual it&#180;s not our role to endorse any particular site and we won&#180;t, but if you&#180;re interested in ideas it might be worth checking it out. The media year in review This week we look back on the big stories / issues from the 2008 media year. Our three media watchers are Margaret Simons, Glenn Dyer and Matthew Ricketson.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 06:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-12-04  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23702672-Media-Rpt-2008-12-04</link>
      <description>The Foreign Correspondent The role and nature of the foreign correspondent is undergoing a significant change and even the BBC - arguably the world&#180;s largest provider of international news content - is rethinking its approach to sending journalists abroad.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Foreign Correspondent The role and nature of the foreign correspondent is undergoing a significant change and even the BBC - arguably the world&#180;s largest provider of international news content - is rethinking its approach to sending journalists abroad.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Foreign Correspondent The role and nature of the foreign correspondent is undergoing a significant change and even the BBC - arguably the world&#180;s largest provider of international news content - is rethinking its approach to sending journalists abroad.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 06:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-11-27  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23674999-Media-Rpt-2008-11-27</link>
      <description>Life in the Clickstream It&#180;s been a rough year for Australian journalism across the board in terms of both jobs and programme and publication cuts. Many of those affected have been members of the MEAA, the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance. Yesterday the union held its third `Future of Journalism&#180; conference in Melbourne. And they released a new report called 'Life in the Clickstream&#180; looking at some of the positives and negatives of our rapidly, and seemingly endlessly, changing media environment. Chris Warren is the MEAA's Federal Secretary. Tears, tantrums - television! Inside the mind of a very successful reality TV producer. Drew Lesser is the Australian-born Executive Producer of the US hit Bridezillas.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Life in the Clickstream It&#180;s been a rough year for Australian journalism across the board in terms of both jobs and programme and publication cuts. Many of those affected have been members of the MEAA, the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance. Yesterday the union held its third `Future of Journalism&#180; conference in Melbourne. And they released a new report called 'Life in the Clickstream&#180; looking at some of the positives and negatives of our rapidly, and seemingly endlessly, changing media environment. Chris Warren is the MEAA's Federal Secretary. Tears, tantrums - television! Inside the mind of a very successful reality TV producer. Drew Lesser is the Australian-born Executive Producer of the US hit Bridezillas.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Life in the Clickstream It&#180;s been a rough year for Australian journalism across the board in terms of both jobs and programme and publication cuts. Many of those affected have been members of the MEAA, the Media, Entertainment and Arts Alliance. Yesterday the union held its third `Future of Journalism&#180; conference in Melbourne. And they released a new report called 'Life in the Clickstream&#180; looking at some of the positives and negatives of our rapidly, and seemingly endlessly, changing media environment. Chris Warren is the MEAA's Federal Secretary. Tears, tantrums - television! Inside the mind of a very successful reality TV producer. Drew Lesser is the Australian-born Executive Producer of the US hit Bridezillas.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Nov 2008 06:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-11-20  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23642271-Media-Rpt-2008-11-20</link>
      <description>Social viewing and social change American film producer and online entrepreneur Chris Adams was a key-note speaker at this year&#180;s SPAA conference. SPAA being the Screen Producers Association of Australia. Mr Adams likes to make money, but he also likes to make films with the potential to initiate social change. He is also an online developer with a new 'social viewng' project underway. Leading with the trailer What makes for a good cinematic trailer? Can a good trailer save a bad film or will it just leave the movie-going audience feeling cheated when they finally get to see the full length production? Melbourne Future of Journalism summit The MEAA and the Walkley Foundation are holding their latest Future of Journalism summit. Events have already been held this year in Sydney and Brisbane and this time it's Melbourne's turn.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Social viewing and social change American film producer and online entrepreneur Chris Adams was a key-note speaker at this year&#180;s SPAA conference. SPAA being the Screen Producers Association of Australia. Mr Adams likes to make money, but he also likes to make films with the potential to initiate social change. He is also an online developer with a new 'social viewng' project underway. Leading with the trailer What makes for a good cinematic trailer? Can a good trailer save a bad film or will it just leave the movie-going audience feeling cheated when they finally get to see the full length production? Melbourne Future of Journalism summit The MEAA and the Walkley Foundation are holding their latest Future of Journalism summit. Events have already been held this year in Sydney and Brisbane and this time it's Melbourne's turn.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Social viewing and social change American film producer and online entrepreneur Chris Adams was a key-note speaker at this year&#180;s SPAA conference. SPAA being the Screen Producers Association of Australia. Mr Adams likes to make money, but he also likes to make films with the potential to initiate social change. He is also an online developer with a new 'social viewng' project underway. Leading with the trailer What makes for a good cinematic trailer? Can a good trailer save a bad film or will it just leave the movie-going audience feeling cheated when they finally get to see the full length production? Melbourne Future of Journalism summit The MEAA and the Walkley Foundation are holding their latest Future of Journalism summit. Events have already been held this year in Sydney and Brisbane and this time it's Melbourne's turn.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Nov 2008 06:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-11-13  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23613302-Media-Rpt-2008-11-13</link>
      <description>Indigenous jobs, commercial media Indigenous voices and faces are a reality on ABC and SBS, but why are there still so few Indigenous Australians working in the mainstream commercial media? How much is the attitude of the Indigenous community to blame? Backed into the closet Those concerned about human rights and freedom of speech have condemned the passage of new 'anti-pornography' legislation in Indonesia. Critics say the real intention of the legislation is to wind back the liberties and freedoms won in recent years. John Badalu is the director and founder of Indonesia's Q Film Festival which features gay and lesbian cinema. He says this new legislation will now force many artists and media professionals back into the closet.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Indigenous jobs, commercial media Indigenous voices and faces are a reality on ABC and SBS, but why are there still so few Indigenous Australians working in the mainstream commercial media? How much is the attitude of the Indigenous community to blame? Backed into the closet Those concerned about human rights and freedom of speech have condemned the passage of new 'anti-pornography' legislation in Indonesia. Critics say the real intention of the legislation is to wind back the liberties and freedoms won in recent years. John Badalu is the director and founder of Indonesia's Q Film Festival which features gay and lesbian cinema. He says this new legislation will now force many artists and media professionals back into the closet.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Indigenous jobs, commercial media Indigenous voices and faces are a reality on ABC and SBS, but why are there still so few Indigenous Australians working in the mainstream commercial media? How much is the attitude of the Indigenous community to blame? Backed into the closet Those concerned about human rights and freedom of speech have condemned the passage of new 'anti-pornography' legislation in Indonesia. Critics say the real intention of the legislation is to wind back the liberties and freedoms won in recent years. John Badalu is the director and founder of Indonesia's Q Film Festival which features gay and lesbian cinema. He says this new legislation will now force many artists and media professionals back into the closet.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Nov 2008 06:00:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-11-06  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23584262-Media-Rpt-2008-11-06</link>
      <description>APN: To sell or not to sell Irish press baron Tony O'Reilly is putting up for sale its 39 percent share in APN News and Media. Now APN of course owns a lot of radio stations and a very large chunk of Australia&#180;s regional press. O&#180;Reilly&#180;s decision to sell his APN stake is being talked about in financial circles as the likely beginning of a significant realignment in the ownership of Australian media. Our regular commentator on matters financial is Glenn Dyer. The Minister and public broadcasting We ask the Minister for Communications, Stephen Conroy, about the current economic downturn and the impact it might have on the likelihood of the SBS and the ABC getting the sort of funding increases they want and need to properly take them into the digital future. A future the Rudd Government has been urging them to embrace. The audience talks back A major study is underway into the influence of talkback radio in Australia. Funded by the Federal government it involves academics and research...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>APN: To sell or not to sell Irish press baron Tony O'Reilly is putting up for sale its 39 percent share in APN News and Media. Now APN of course owns a lot of radio stations and a very large chunk of Australia&#180;s regional press. O&#180;Reilly&#180;s decision to sell his APN stake is being talked about in financial circles as the likely beginning of a significant realignment in the ownership of Australian media. Our regular commentator on matters financial is Glenn Dyer. The Minister and public broadcasting We ask the Minister for Communications, Stephen Conroy, about the current economic downturn and the impact it might have on the likelihood of the SBS and the ABC getting the sort of funding increases they want and need to properly take them into the digital future. A future the Rudd Government has been urging them to embrace. The audience talks back A major study is underway into the influence of talkback radio in Australia. Funded by the Federal government it involves academics and researchers from five universities. Now there has been work done in the recent past on the role and nature of talkback radio. Ethical labelling and the web You&#180;ve heard of `fair trade&#180; coffee. Well what about `fair trade&#180; media. Is it possible to develop a labelling system that would give people confidence in the ethical values of the sites they view?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>APN: To sell or not to sell Irish press baron Tony O'Reilly is putting up for sale its 39 percent share in APN News and Media. Now APN of course owns a lot of radio stations and a very large chunk of Australia&#180;s regional press. O&#180;Reilly&#180;s decision to sell his APN stake is being talked about in financial circles as the likely beginning of a significant realignment in the ownership of Australian media. Our regular commentator on matters financial is Glenn Dyer. The Minister and public broadcasting We ask the Minister for Communications, Stephen Conroy, about the current economic downturn and the impact it might have on the likelihood of the SBS and the ABC getting the sort of funding increases they want and need to properly take them into the digital future. A future the Rudd Government has been urging them to embrace. The audience talks back A major study is underway into the influence of talkback radio in Australia. Funded by the Federal government it involves academics and researchers from five universities. Now there has been work done in the recent past on the role and nature of talkback radio. Ethical labelling and the web You&#180;ve heard of `fair trade&#180; coffee. Well what about `fair trade&#180; media. Is it possible to develop a labelling system that would give people confidence in the ethical values of the sites they view?</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-10-30  </title>
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      <description>Against the media tide Conventional wisdom would tell you it&#180;s the wrong time to launch a new magazine title, but the editor of the Australian version of `The Week&#180; doesn&#180;t much care for conventional wisdom. He thinks he&#180;s on a winner. We&#180;ll find out why.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Against the media tide Conventional wisdom would tell you it&#180;s the wrong time to launch a new magazine title, but the editor of the Australian version of `The Week&#180; doesn&#180;t much care for conventional wisdom. He thinks he&#180;s on a winner. We&#180;ll find out why.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Against the media tide Conventional wisdom would tell you it&#180;s the wrong time to launch a new magazine title, but the editor of the Australian version of `The Week&#180; doesn&#180;t much care for conventional wisdom. He thinks he&#180;s on a winner. We&#180;ll find out why.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 29 Oct 2008 06:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-10-23  </title>
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      <description>Public broadcasting: Its future and responsibilities There's a new review of public broadcasting underway in Australia ahead of next year's triennial funding decision for the ABC and SBS. Meantime in the UK, the media regulator Ofcom, has been conducting its own review process into public broadcasting. More specifically how that county&#180;s commercial broadcasters can continue to meet their statutory public service broadcasting requirements, in a changing media environment. The New Blue Media With the US election looming, we look at what&#180;s been termed the `New Blue Media&#180;, a coalition of sorts aimed at ensuring a Republican defeat and bringing internal reform to the Democratic Party. New Media Conference - October 25 This Saturday in Byron Bay, Northern Rivers Screenworks is holding a national conference on new media.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Public broadcasting: Its future and responsibilities There's a new review of public broadcasting underway in Australia ahead of next year's triennial funding decision for the ABC and SBS. Meantime in the UK, the media regulator Ofcom, has been conducting its own review process into public broadcasting. More specifically how that county&#180;s commercial broadcasters can continue to meet their statutory public service broadcasting requirements, in a changing media environment. The New Blue Media With the US election looming, we look at what&#180;s been termed the `New Blue Media&#180;, a coalition of sorts aimed at ensuring a Republican defeat and bringing internal reform to the Democratic Party. New Media Conference - October 25 This Saturday in Byron Bay, Northern Rivers Screenworks is holding a national conference on new media.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Public broadcasting: Its future and responsibilities There's a new review of public broadcasting underway in Australia ahead of next year's triennial funding decision for the ABC and SBS. Meantime in the UK, the media regulator Ofcom, has been conducting its own review process into public broadcasting. More specifically how that county&#180;s commercial broadcasters can continue to meet their statutory public service broadcasting requirements, in a changing media environment. The New Blue Media With the US election looming, we look at what&#180;s been termed the `New Blue Media&#180;, a coalition of sorts aimed at ensuring a Republican defeat and bringing internal reform to the Democratic Party. New Media Conference - October 25 This Saturday in Byron Bay, Northern Rivers Screenworks is holding a national conference on new media.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 22 Oct 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-10-16  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23492073-Media-Rpt-2008-10-16</link>
      <description>`On the Record&#180; with Sandra Levy Sandra Levy is the head of the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. The AFTRS has just moved house and revamped its approach. We&#180;ll speak with her about future directions and opportunities.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>`On the Record&#180; with Sandra Levy Sandra Levy is the head of the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. The AFTRS has just moved house and revamped its approach. We&#180;ll speak with her about future directions and opportunities.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>`On the Record&#180; with Sandra Levy Sandra Levy is the head of the Australian Film, Television and Radio School. The AFTRS has just moved house and revamped its approach. We&#180;ll speak with her about future directions and opportunities.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 15 Oct 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-10-09  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23468569-Media-Rpt-2008-10-09</link>
      <description>Wall Street, start-ups and the media Has the economic day of reckoning come for online start-ups who prioritise growth above revenue? And how much responsibility should the US business media take for the global financial crisis? Did they lack the access and the ideological neutrality to provide a proper assessment of the system&#180;s fragility? Media bits and pieces 1.State and federal governments are continuing to use the public purse for thinly-veiled political advertising; 2. The ABC's TV management accused of insensitivity in handling staff redundancies; 3. The minister for communications who still won't communicate. Mankind is no Island Jason Van Genderen is the director of a very short film called 'Mankind is no Island'. Shot on a mobile phone - and a shoe-string budget - the movie has just won both the 'People's Choice' and 'Best Film' category at the New York Tropfest short film festival.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Wall Street, start-ups and the media Has the economic day of reckoning come for online start-ups who prioritise growth above revenue? And how much responsibility should the US business media take for the global financial crisis? Did they lack the access and the ideological neutrality to provide a proper assessment of the system&#180;s fragility? Media bits and pieces 1.State and federal governments are continuing to use the public purse for thinly-veiled political advertising; 2. The ABC's TV management accused of insensitivity in handling staff redundancies; 3. The minister for communications who still won't communicate. Mankind is no Island Jason Van Genderen is the director of a very short film called 'Mankind is no Island'. Shot on a mobile phone - and a shoe-string budget - the movie has just won both the 'People's Choice' and 'Best Film' category at the New York Tropfest short film festival.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Wall Street, start-ups and the media Has the economic day of reckoning come for online start-ups who prioritise growth above revenue? And how much responsibility should the US business media take for the global financial crisis? Did they lack the access and the ideological neutrality to provide a proper assessment of the system&#180;s fragility? Media bits and pieces 1.State and federal governments are continuing to use the public purse for thinly-veiled political advertising; 2. The ABC's TV management accused of insensitivity in handling staff redundancies; 3. The minister for communications who still won't communicate. Mankind is no Island Jason Van Genderen is the director of a very short film called 'Mankind is no Island'. Shot on a mobile phone - and a shoe-string budget - the movie has just won both the 'People's Choice' and 'Best Film' category at the New York Tropfest short film festival.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Oct 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-10-02  </title>
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      <description>The rise and rise of file-sharing From Napster &amp; Kazaa through to Bit Torrent - this week on the Media Report a look at the history and impact of file-sharing software.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The rise and rise of file-sharing From Napster &amp; Kazaa through to Bit Torrent - this week on the Media Report a look at the history and impact of file-sharing software.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The rise and rise of file-sharing From Napster &amp; Kazaa through to Bit Torrent - this week on the Media Report a look at the history and impact of file-sharing software.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-09-25  </title>
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      <description>Civility online Town square or playground of the keyboard warriors? Why does so much online interaction end up aggressive, polarised and anything but enlightening? A taxonomy of blogs Author and media analyst Margaret Simons takes a stab at defining the different types of blogs that currently exist.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Civility online Town square or playground of the keyboard warriors? Why does so much online interaction end up aggressive, polarised and anything but enlightening? A taxonomy of blogs Author and media analyst Margaret Simons takes a stab at defining the different types of blogs that currently exist.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Civility online Town square or playground of the keyboard warriors? Why does so much online interaction end up aggressive, polarised and anything but enlightening? A taxonomy of blogs Author and media analyst Margaret Simons takes a stab at defining the different types of blogs that currently exist.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 24 Sep 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-09-18  </title>
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      <description>Broadcasters or arts organisations? The Indigenous community broadcasting sector wants to know why the Rudd government has isolated it from other broadcasters when it comes to funding. While all other community broadcasters come under the control of the communications minister, Indigenous broadcasters are being treated as a special case. The process is the product Imagine being the producer of a film project with no discernible end point and no limit to the number of co-producers involved. Welcome to the world of crowd-sourced `remixable&#180; films.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Broadcasters or arts organisations? The Indigenous community broadcasting sector wants to know why the Rudd government has isolated it from other broadcasters when it comes to funding. While all other community broadcasters come under the control of the communications minister, Indigenous broadcasters are being treated as a special case. The process is the product Imagine being the producer of a film project with no discernible end point and no limit to the number of co-producers involved. Welcome to the world of crowd-sourced `remixable&#180; films.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Broadcasters or arts organisations? The Indigenous community broadcasting sector wants to know why the Rudd government has isolated it from other broadcasters when it comes to funding. While all other community broadcasters come under the control of the communications minister, Indigenous broadcasters are being treated as a special case. The process is the product Imagine being the producer of a film project with no discernible end point and no limit to the number of co-producers involved. Welcome to the world of crowd-sourced `remixable&#180; films.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-09-11  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23332374-Media-Rpt-2008-09-11</link>
      <description>`On the record&#180; with Deborah Welch An `On the record&#180; interview with Deborah Welch, president of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia. She talks about the sector&#180;s funding pitch to Canberra and its changing identity in the era of user-generated content.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>`On the record&#180; with Deborah Welch An `On the record&#180; interview with Deborah Welch, president of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia. She talks about the sector&#180;s funding pitch to Canberra and its changing identity in the era of user-generated content.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>`On the record&#180; with Deborah Welch An `On the record&#180; interview with Deborah Welch, president of the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia. She talks about the sector&#180;s funding pitch to Canberra and its changing identity in the era of user-generated content.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 10 Sep 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-09-04  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23247809-Media-Rpt-2008-09-04</link>
      <description>Right of reply: David Kirk The CEO of Fairfax Media, David Kirk, talks about the upheaval at his Australian newspapers following the decision to restructure operations and cut 550 jobs, including a large number of editorial positions at the company's once mighty flagships, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. The Blogging Revolution Journalist and author Antony Loewenstein has just released his new book `The Blogging Revolution&#180; which examines the power of blogging in six different countries - Iran, Cuba, China, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Egypt.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Right of reply: David Kirk The CEO of Fairfax Media, David Kirk, talks about the upheaval at his Australian newspapers following the decision to restructure operations and cut 550 jobs, including a large number of editorial positions at the company's once mighty flagships, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. The Blogging Revolution Journalist and author Antony Loewenstein has just released his new book `The Blogging Revolution&#180; which examines the power of blogging in six different countries - Iran, Cuba, China, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Egypt.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Right of reply: David Kirk The CEO of Fairfax Media, David Kirk, talks about the upheaval at his Australian newspapers following the decision to restructure operations and cut 550 jobs, including a large number of editorial positions at the company's once mighty flagships, The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald. The Blogging Revolution Journalist and author Antony Loewenstein has just released his new book `The Blogging Revolution&#180; which examines the power of blogging in six different countries - Iran, Cuba, China, Saudi Arabia, Syria and Egypt.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-08-28  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23223266-Media-Rpt-2008-08-28</link>
      <description>The axe falls at Fairfax Five hundred and fifty staff at Fairfax are to go in a major restructure. Management said they were largely immune from the global newspaper downturn, but has the reality of falling circulation and advertising income finally caught up? And what power do the organisations staff have to fight the cuts?</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The axe falls at Fairfax Five hundred and fifty staff at Fairfax are to go in a major restructure. Management said they were largely immune from the global newspaper downturn, but has the reality of falling circulation and advertising income finally caught up? And what power do the organisations staff have to fight the cuts?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The axe falls at Fairfax Five hundred and fifty staff at Fairfax are to go in a major restructure. Management said they were largely immune from the global newspaper downturn, but has the reality of falling circulation and advertising income finally caught up? And what power do the organisations staff have to fight the cuts?</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 27 Aug 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-08-21  </title>
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      <description>Lord of the Flicks The New Zealander just appointed to head-up the Australian film industry&#180;s new uber-agency `Screen Australia&#180;... and international security analysts argue about whether Georgia really was subject to cyber warfare.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Lord of the Flicks The New Zealander just appointed to head-up the Australian film industry&#180;s new uber-agency `Screen Australia&#180;... and international security analysts argue about whether Georgia really was subject to cyber warfare.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Lord of the Flicks The New Zealander just appointed to head-up the Australian film industry&#180;s new uber-agency `Screen Australia&#180;... and international security analysts argue about whether Georgia really was subject to cyber warfare.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 20 Aug 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-08-14  </title>
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      <description>Txtng Rls! Linguist David Crystal has just done a comprehensive study of text messaging. He dismisses the idea that text language is corrupting English. In fact he says it actually helps promote literacy.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Txtng Rls! Linguist David Crystal has just done a comprehensive study of text messaging. He dismisses the idea that text language is corrupting English. In fact he says it actually helps promote literacy.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Txtng Rls! Linguist David Crystal has just done a comprehensive study of text messaging. He dismisses the idea that text language is corrupting English. In fact he says it actually helps promote literacy.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 13 Aug 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-08-07  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23156501-Media-Rpt-2008-08-07</link>
      <description>The Gruen Division? The audience loved it and it&#180;s apparently led to a flurry of interest in advertising as a career, but has the ABC&#180;s Gruen Transfer caused divisions within the industry?</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The Gruen Division? The audience loved it and it&#180;s apparently led to a flurry of interest in advertising as a career, but has the ABC&#180;s Gruen Transfer caused divisions within the industry?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The Gruen Division? The audience loved it and it&#180;s apparently led to a flurry of interest in advertising as a career, but has the ABC&#180;s Gruen Transfer caused divisions within the industry?</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 06 Aug 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-07-31  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23132602-Media-Rpt-2008-07-31</link>
      <description>Vale 'Sunday' This weekend sees the final edition of Channel Nine&#180;s Sunday program. When it premiered back in 1981 it was revolutionary. There'd never been anything like it on commercial television. We&#180;ll look back with its former managing editor, Tom Kraus.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Vale 'Sunday' This weekend sees the final edition of Channel Nine&#180;s Sunday program. When it premiered back in 1981 it was revolutionary. There'd never been anything like it on commercial television. We&#180;ll look back with its former managing editor, Tom Kraus.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Vale 'Sunday' This weekend sees the final edition of Channel Nine&#180;s Sunday program. When it premiered back in 1981 it was revolutionary. There'd never been anything like it on commercial television. We&#180;ll look back with its former managing editor, Tom Kraus.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Jul 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-07-24  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/23110389-Media-Rpt-2008-07-24</link>
      <description>The ABC's new internet TV service The ABC has just launched a new internet television service called iView. The service takes the availability of video on the net to new levels in Australia and judged on overseas experience, iView is likely to have mass appeal. We speak with the head of ABC Television Kim Dalton. Leonard's Last post Leonard Downie Jr is the executive editor of one of the world&#180;s most respected news organisations The Washington Post. During his tenure the Post has won 25 Pulitzer prizes. On the eve of his retirement he talks about the paper&#180;s successes and failures.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The ABC's new internet TV service The ABC has just launched a new internet television service called iView. The service takes the availability of video on the net to new levels in Australia and judged on overseas experience, iView is likely to have mass appeal. We speak with the head of ABC Television Kim Dalton. Leonard's Last post Leonard Downie Jr is the executive editor of one of the world&#180;s most respected news organisations The Washington Post. During his tenure the Post has won 25 Pulitzer prizes. On the eve of his retirement he talks about the paper&#180;s successes and failures.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The ABC's new internet TV service The ABC has just launched a new internet television service called iView. The service takes the availability of video on the net to new levels in Australia and judged on overseas experience, iView is likely to have mass appeal. We speak with the head of ABC Television Kim Dalton. Leonard's Last post Leonard Downie Jr is the executive editor of one of the world&#180;s most respected news organisations The Washington Post. During his tenure the Post has won 25 Pulitzer prizes. On the eve of his retirement he talks about the paper&#180;s successes and failures.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-07-17  </title>
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      <description>From reporter to refugee Edison and Sony are journalists. They fled the bloodshed of Sierra Leone to start a new life in Sydney. But the past is always with them&amp;#8212;and explaining and documenting it is now the core of their work here in Australia. Journalists and their sources The assumption of confidentiality between a journalist and his or her source is enshrined in the Australian journalists' Code of Ethics. In Perth this past week one News Limited journalist has has his adherence to the code tested. He was threatened with gaol for not disclosing the name of a whistle-blower. Meanwhile, a new editorial policy has come into effect at the ABC which seeks to provide guidance on the way reporters should deal with their sources. But could it cause more harm than good?</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>From reporter to refugee Edison and Sony are journalists. They fled the bloodshed of Sierra Leone to start a new life in Sydney. But the past is always with them&amp;#8212;and explaining and documenting it is now the core of their work here in Australia. Journalists and their sources The assumption of confidentiality between a journalist and his or her source is enshrined in the Australian journalists' Code of Ethics. In Perth this past week one News Limited journalist has has his adherence to the code tested. He was threatened with gaol for not disclosing the name of a whistle-blower. Meanwhile, a new editorial policy has come into effect at the ABC which seeks to provide guidance on the way reporters should deal with their sources. But could it cause more harm than good?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>From reporter to refugee Edison and Sony are journalists. They fled the bloodshed of Sierra Leone to start a new life in Sydney. But the past is always with them&amp;#8212;and explaining and documenting it is now the core of their work here in Australia. Journalists and their sources The assumption of confidentiality between a journalist and his or her source is enshrined in the Australian journalists' Code of Ethics. In Perth this past week one News Limited journalist has has his adherence to the code tested. He was threatened with gaol for not disclosing the name of a whistle-blower. Meanwhile, a new editorial policy has come into effect at the ABC which seeks to provide guidance on the way reporters should deal with their sources. But could it cause more harm than good?</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-07-10  </title>
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      <description>Reporting 'The Troubles' After a career spent reporting the joys and frustrations of Northern Ireland, BBC journalist Denis Murray has now called it a day, but not before speaking with the Media Report about his experiences.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Reporting 'The Troubles' After a career spent reporting the joys and frustrations of Northern Ireland, BBC journalist Denis Murray has now called it a day, but not before speaking with the Media Report about his experiences.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Reporting 'The Troubles' After a career spent reporting the joys and frustrations of Northern Ireland, BBC journalist Denis Murray has now called it a day, but not before speaking with the Media Report about his experiences.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Jul 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <description>Media work and media practice Three noted thinkers on the changing nature of media and its consumers. Our guests: MIT&#180;s Henry Jenkins, Mark Deuze from Leiden University in the Netherlands and Australia&#180;s John Hartley, Research Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Creative Industries and Innovation. How to handle a source The ABC has just introduced new policies governing the way journalists at the national broadcaster will be required to deal with sources. On Thursday 10th of July the Director of Editorial Policies at the ABC, Paul Chadwick, will be a guest on the Media Report. If you work in the media industry, or have an interest in issues of journalistic practice, we invite your questions on the subject. You'll find a link to the policy document below.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Media work and media practice Three noted thinkers on the changing nature of media and its consumers. Our guests: MIT&#180;s Henry Jenkins, Mark Deuze from Leiden University in the Netherlands and Australia&#180;s John Hartley, Research Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Creative Industries and Innovation. How to handle a source The ABC has just introduced new policies governing the way journalists at the national broadcaster will be required to deal with sources. On Thursday 10th of July the Director of Editorial Policies at the ABC, Paul Chadwick, will be a guest on the Media Report. If you work in the media industry, or have an interest in issues of journalistic practice, we invite your questions on the subject. You'll find a link to the policy document below.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Media work and media practice Three noted thinkers on the changing nature of media and its consumers. Our guests: MIT&#180;s Henry Jenkins, Mark Deuze from Leiden University in the Netherlands and Australia&#180;s John Hartley, Research Director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Creative Industries and Innovation. How to handle a source The ABC has just introduced new policies governing the way journalists at the national broadcaster will be required to deal with sources. On Thursday 10th of July the Director of Editorial Policies at the ABC, Paul Chadwick, will be a guest on the Media Report. If you work in the media industry, or have an interest in issues of journalistic practice, we invite your questions on the subject. You'll find a link to the policy document below.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-06-26  </title>
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      <description>Ten reasons to be happy Journalists can be such a gloomy lot, always finding fault, especially with their own profession. So in a spirit of positivity, we&#180;ll bring you ten good reasons why today&#180;s journalists should smile.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Ten reasons to be happy Journalists can be such a gloomy lot, always finding fault, especially with their own profession. So in a spirit of positivity, we&#180;ll bring you ten good reasons why today&#180;s journalists should smile.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Ten reasons to be happy Journalists can be such a gloomy lot, always finding fault, especially with their own profession. So in a spirit of positivity, we&#180;ll bring you ten good reasons why today&#180;s journalists should smile.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 25 Jun 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-06-19  </title>
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      <description>'On the record' with David Butorac `On the record&#180; with David Butorac, the Managing Director of WIN. The corporation owns Australia&#180;s fourth largest commercial TV network and it has plans for expansion.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>'On the record' with David Butorac `On the record&#180; with David Butorac, the Managing Director of WIN. The corporation owns Australia&#180;s fourth largest commercial TV network and it has plans for expansion.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>'On the record' with David Butorac `On the record&#180; with David Butorac, the Managing Director of WIN. The corporation owns Australia&#180;s fourth largest commercial TV network and it has plans for expansion.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Jun 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-06-12  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/22604592-Media-Rpt-2008-06-12</link>
      <description>Networking for good Not-for-profit organisations and how they can use IT technology and social media techniques to expand their donor-base and energise and engage their supporters.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Networking for good Not-for-profit organisations and how they can use IT technology and social media techniques to expand their donor-base and energise and engage their supporters.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Networking for good Not-for-profit organisations and how they can use IT technology and social media techniques to expand their donor-base and energise and engage their supporters.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-06-05  </title>
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      <description>Tokyo Vice Jake Adelstein spent more than a decade covering crime for a major Japanese newspaper. Now a Yakuza boss wants him out of the way. So why is he writing a book about his experiences?</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Tokyo Vice Jake Adelstein spent more than a decade covering crime for a major Japanese newspaper. Now a Yakuza boss wants him out of the way. So why is he writing a book about his experiences?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Tokyo Vice Jake Adelstein spent more than a decade covering crime for a major Japanese newspaper. Now a Yakuza boss wants him out of the way. So why is he writing a book about his experiences?</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-05-29  </title>
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      <description>Extending the media leash Perth-based academic Wanning Sun on the Chinese media and the unexpected freedom it&#180;s been given in covering the Sichuan earthquake disaster. Also James McQuivey on the concept of `net neutrality&#180;.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Extending the media leash Perth-based academic Wanning Sun on the Chinese media and the unexpected freedom it&#180;s been given in covering the Sichuan earthquake disaster. Also James McQuivey on the concept of `net neutrality&#180;.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Extending the media leash Perth-based academic Wanning Sun on the Chinese media and the unexpected freedom it&#180;s been given in covering the Sichuan earthquake disaster. Also James McQuivey on the concept of `net neutrality&#180;.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 28 May 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-05-22  </title>
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      <description>Online collaboration New York University?s Clay Shirky on the powers of online collaboration and British journalist Kathy Marks recalls the six-week island assignment that was more hell than paradise.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Online collaboration New York University?s Clay Shirky on the powers of online collaboration and British journalist Kathy Marks recalls the six-week island assignment that was more hell than paradise.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Online collaboration New York University?s Clay Shirky on the powers of online collaboration and British journalist Kathy Marks recalls the six-week island assignment that was more hell than paradise.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-05-15  </title>
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      <description>Perceptions, preconceptions and visibility We examine visibility in the media and the preconceptions and stereotyping that tag some people less than desirable and see others ignored altogether. Among our guests: Palestinian journalist Ali Abunimah.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Perceptions, preconceptions and visibility We examine visibility in the media and the preconceptions and stereotyping that tag some people less than desirable and see others ignored altogether. Among our guests: Palestinian journalist Ali Abunimah.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Perceptions, preconceptions and visibility We examine visibility in the media and the preconceptions and stereotyping that tag some people less than desirable and see others ignored altogether. Among our guests: Palestinian journalist Ali Abunimah.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-05-08  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/22491992-Media-Rpt-2008-05-08</link>
      <description>Survival of media platforms for journalism Some of the heavyweights of the Australian media: Campbell Reid, Mark Scott and Max Uechtritz come together with The Guardian?s uber-blogger, Roy Greenslade, for a special panel discussion: the survival of media platforms for journalism.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Survival of media platforms for journalism Some of the heavyweights of the Australian media: Campbell Reid, Mark Scott and Max Uechtritz come together with The Guardian?s uber-blogger, Roy Greenslade, for a special panel discussion: the survival of media platforms for journalism.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Survival of media platforms for journalism Some of the heavyweights of the Australian media: Campbell Reid, Mark Scott and Max Uechtritz come together with The Guardian?s uber-blogger, Roy Greenslade, for a special panel discussion: the survival of media platforms for journalism.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 07 May 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-05-01  </title>
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      <description>"On the Record' with Deborah Thomas `On the Record? with magazine editor Deborah Thomas... and the community broadcasting sector once again feeling out in the cold - this time it?s radio?s turn. Two new reports about the ABC</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>"On the Record' with Deborah Thomas `On the Record? with magazine editor Deborah Thomas... and the community broadcasting sector once again feeling out in the cold - this time it?s radio?s turn. Two new reports about the ABC</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>"On the Record' with Deborah Thomas `On the Record? with magazine editor Deborah Thomas... and the community broadcasting sector once again feeling out in the cold - this time it?s radio?s turn. Two new reports about the ABC</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 07:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-04-24  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/22451757-Media-Rpt-2008-04-24</link>
      <description>The media at war: then and now A look at two monumental conflicts: the First World War through film; and the battle for control of West Australian Newspapers.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>The media at war: then and now A look at two monumental conflicts: the First World War through film; and the battle for control of West Australian Newspapers.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>The media at war: then and now A look at two monumental conflicts: the First World War through film; and the battle for control of West Australian Newspapers.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 23 Apr 2008 06:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-04-17  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/22433514-Media-Rpt-2008-04-17</link>
      <description>On the US campaign trail Two US journalists on the campaign trail give us their take on the Obama-Clinton stoush and claims of media favouritism... and the Minister for Communications who doesn?t communicate.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>On the US campaign trail Two US journalists on the campaign trail give us their take on the Obama-Clinton stoush and claims of media favouritism... and the Minister for Communications who doesn?t communicate.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>On the US campaign trail Two US journalists on the campaign trail give us their take on the Obama-Clinton stoush and claims of media favouritism... and the Minister for Communications who doesn?t communicate.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 06:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-04-10  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/22433515-Media-Rpt-2008-04-10</link>
      <description>Food and the media From gourmet blogs to Maeve O?Mara to Gordon %#?*! Ramsay. Join us as we explore the symbiotic relationship between food and the media. The Future of Journalism Next month the Walkley Foundation will hold a two-day conference on the Future of Journalism. It?ll get underway in the Eugene Goossens Hall at the ABC?s Sydney headquarters in Ultimo on Thursday the first of May.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Food and the media From gourmet blogs to Maeve O?Mara to Gordon %#?*! Ramsay. Join us as we explore the symbiotic relationship between food and the media. The Future of Journalism Next month the Walkley Foundation will hold a two-day conference on the Future of Journalism. It?ll get underway in the Eugene Goossens Hall at the ABC?s Sydney headquarters in Ultimo on Thursday the first of May.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Food and the media From gourmet blogs to Maeve O?Mara to Gordon %#?*! Ramsay. Join us as we explore the symbiotic relationship between food and the media. The Future of Journalism Next month the Walkley Foundation will hold a two-day conference on the Future of Journalism. It?ll get underway in the Eugene Goossens Hall at the ABC?s Sydney headquarters in Ultimo on Thursday the first of May.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-04-10</title>
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      <description>Food and the media From gourmet blogs to Maeve O?Mara to Gordon %#?*! Ramsay. Join us as we explore the symbiotic relationship between food and the media. The Future of Journalism Next month the Walkley Foundation will hold a two-day conference on the Future of Journalism. It?ll get underway in the Eugene Goossens Hall at the ABC?s Sydney headquarters in Ultimo on Thursday the first of May.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Food and the media From gourmet blogs to Maeve O?Mara to Gordon %#?*! Ramsay. Join us as we explore the symbiotic relationship between food and the media. The Future of Journalism Next month the Walkley Foundation will hold a two-day conference on the Future of Journalism. It?ll get underway in the Eugene Goossens Hall at the ABC?s Sydney headquarters in Ultimo on Thursday the first of May.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Food and the media From gourmet blogs to Maeve O?Mara to Gordon %#?*! Ramsay. Join us as we explore the symbiotic relationship between food and the media. The Future of Journalism Next month the Walkley Foundation will hold a two-day conference on the Future of Journalism. It?ll get underway in the Eugene Goossens Hall at the ABC?s Sydney headquarters in Ultimo on Thursday the first of May.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 09 Apr 2008 06:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-04-03</title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/22224300-Media-Rpt-2008-04-03</link>
      <description>Acting up a storm The giant US media industry is facing another crisis. Already damaged by economic downturn and the long-running writers? strike, now the industry?s acting fraternity has declared war -- on itself!</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Acting up a storm The giant US media industry is facing another crisis. Already damaged by economic downturn and the long-running writers? strike, now the industry?s acting fraternity has declared war -- on itself!</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Acting up a storm The giant US media industry is facing another crisis. Already damaged by economic downturn and the long-running writers? strike, now the industry?s acting fraternity has declared war -- on itself!</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 02 Apr 2008 06:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-04-03  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/22433516-Media-Rpt-2008-04-03</link>
      <description>Acting up a storm The giant US media industry is facing another crisis. Already damaged by economic downturn and the long-running writers? strike, now the industry?s acting fraternity has declared war -- on itself! The Wire The cult TV series The Wire has just re-commenced on Australian TV. The Media Report's Andrew Davies talks with US-based critic David Bianculli about the program and why it has such a dedicated following The Centre for Media History Sydney?s Macquarie University recently opened what they describe as `Australia?s first centre dedicated to conducting and fostering research on the interactions between media and history.? It?s called, aptly enough, The Centre for Media History, and its director is Associate Professor Bridget Griffen-Foley.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Acting up a storm The giant US media industry is facing another crisis. Already damaged by economic downturn and the long-running writers? strike, now the industry?s acting fraternity has declared war -- on itself! The Wire The cult TV series The Wire has just re-commenced on Australian TV. The Media Report's Andrew Davies talks with US-based critic David Bianculli about the program and why it has such a dedicated following The Centre for Media History Sydney?s Macquarie University recently opened what they describe as `Australia?s first centre dedicated to conducting and fostering research on the interactions between media and history.? It?s called, aptly enough, The Centre for Media History, and its director is Associate Professor Bridget Griffen-Foley.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Acting up a storm The giant US media industry is facing another crisis. Already damaged by economic downturn and the long-running writers? strike, now the industry?s acting fraternity has declared war -- on itself! The Wire The cult TV series The Wire has just re-commenced on Australian TV. The Media Report's Andrew Davies talks with US-based critic David Bianculli about the program and why it has such a dedicated following The Centre for Media History Sydney?s Macquarie University recently opened what they describe as `Australia?s first centre dedicated to conducting and fostering research on the interactions between media and history.? It?s called, aptly enough, The Centre for Media History, and its director is Associate Professor Bridget Griffen-Foley.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-03-27</title>
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      <description>Redefining the journalist as a news marketer SEO, Search Engine Optimisation, and what it means for the media. It?s already quietly changing the way news is presented online and it?s redefining the journalist as a marketer.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Redefining the journalist as a news marketer SEO, Search Engine Optimisation, and what it means for the media. It?s already quietly changing the way news is presented online and it?s redefining the journalist as a marketer.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Redefining the journalist as a news marketer SEO, Search Engine Optimisation, and what it means for the media. It?s already quietly changing the way news is presented online and it?s redefining the journalist as a marketer.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 06:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-03-27  </title>
      <link>http://www.odeo.com/episodes/22433517-Media-Rpt-2008-03-27</link>
      <description>Redefining the journalist as a news marketer SEO, Search Engine Optimisation, and what it means for the media. It?s already quietly changing the way news is presented online and it?s redefining the journalist as a marketer. The search engine shuffle Google last week announced it?s beefing up its presence in Australia with a new headquarters, and it?s seeking to grow in a whole range of areas. Meanwhile, in another online universe, Microsoft appears to be still actively stalking the second-tier search engine company Yahoo. What?s it all about? Here's communication strategy consultant Ross Dawson. The wide world of widgets Widgets have begun taking over the internet. But what exactly is a widget and how do they work? Niall Kennedy is a widget fanatic. He's also a communications consultant based in California.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Redefining the journalist as a news marketer SEO, Search Engine Optimisation, and what it means for the media. It?s already quietly changing the way news is presented online and it?s redefining the journalist as a marketer. The search engine shuffle Google last week announced it?s beefing up its presence in Australia with a new headquarters, and it?s seeking to grow in a whole range of areas. Meanwhile, in another online universe, Microsoft appears to be still actively stalking the second-tier search engine company Yahoo. What?s it all about? Here's communication strategy consultant Ross Dawson. The wide world of widgets Widgets have begun taking over the internet. But what exactly is a widget and how do they work? Niall Kennedy is a widget fanatic. He's also a communications consultant based in California.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Redefining the journalist as a news marketer SEO, Search Engine Optimisation, and what it means for the media. It?s already quietly changing the way news is presented online and it?s redefining the journalist as a marketer. The search engine shuffle Google last week announced it?s beefing up its presence in Australia with a new headquarters, and it?s seeking to grow in a whole range of areas. Meanwhile, in another online universe, Microsoft appears to be still actively stalking the second-tier search engine company Yahoo. What?s it all about? Here's communication strategy consultant Ross Dawson. The wide world of widgets Widgets have begun taking over the internet. But what exactly is a widget and how do they work? Niall Kennedy is a widget fanatic. He's also a communications consultant based in California.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 06:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-03-20</title>
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      <description>Mad crocs and Englishmen The British media and its hunger for weird aussie animal stories. We?re joined by three UK correspondents Downunder.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Mad crocs and Englishmen The British media and its hunger for weird aussie animal stories. We?re joined by three UK correspondents Downunder.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Mad crocs and Englishmen The British media and its hunger for weird aussie animal stories. We?re joined by three UK correspondents Downunder.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 19 Mar 2008 06:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Media Rpt 2008-03-13</title>
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      <description>'On the Record' with Mark Scott The ABC?s managing director, Mark Scott, is holding his annual leadership conference for senior managers. He has big plans for the organisation?s expansion, but how realistic are they given there?s no sign the budgetary situation is about to change?</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>'On the Record' with Mark Scott The ABC?s managing director, Mark Scott, is holding his annual leadership conference for senior managers. He has big plans for the organisation?s expansion, but how realistic are they given there?s no sign the budgetary situation is about to change?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>'On the Record' with Mark Scott The ABC?s managing director, Mark Scott, is holding his annual leadership conference for senior managers. He has big plans for the organisation?s expansion, but how realistic are they given there?s no sign the budgetary situation is about to change?</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 12 Mar 2008 06:00:00 -0700</pubDate>
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