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Peter Cox periodically appears on major Australian TV news programs to provide his insights and analysis regarding the media industry in Australia. Please select on a link below to view some video highlights. |
Media Watch - Future of TV (21/10/2008) [View]
ABC 730 Report - Digital TV (10/06/2008) [View]
Cox on Chaser at APEC (08/09/2007) [View]
PBL Empire Split (11/05/2007) [View]
Cox on Media Reform (13/10/2006) [View]
Nine Damage Crisis 060629 (29/06/2006) [View]
Cox view of imortance of football to C7 case (12/10/2005) [View]
Seven News coverage of opening of C7 Court Case 050912 (10/10/2005) [View]
Nine News Stokes accused of lying 050927 (10/10/2005) [View]
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Government handout to commercial television networks (16/02/2010)
ABC PM interview on FTA Fee Rebates
A guide to the future of the internet (14/12/2009)
Phil Dobbie provides a weekly podcast on the tangled mess that is Australia's telecommunications industry at http://www.zdnet.com.au/blogs/twisted-wire/
Last week he looked at the history of the internet in Australia. It's been around for 20 years and changed our lives in so many ways. Imagine what it could do given another 20 years.
This week he looks into the future and see what the technology will do and its influence on society, business and government.
To help us peer into the future we'll hear from:
•Simon Hackett, managing director of Internode
•Kevin Bloch, the Australian CTO at Cisco
•Media analyst Peter Cox
•Nicholas Gruen, chair of the government 2.0 taskforce
Will readers pay for online news? (14/12/2009)
Back in May, Rupert Murdoch said News Limited would start charging users for access to sections of its online news content. Is it a business model that will work, when web users have got used to getting the news for free?
In this edition of Twisted Wire with Phil Dobbie we look into the user-pays model. We might pay for content if it satisfies our specialist interests, but are the major news publishers geared up to provide such a wealth of content?
The Fairfax approach is to use news to raise the profile of its family of transactional-based sites, where most of its online revenue comes from. The media company's approach to user-pays is to wait and see although it does, of course, charge (a lot) for access to most content on The Australian Financial Review website.
In this week's program we talk to three experts about the future for online news media:
•Jack Matthews, CEO of Fairfax Digital
•Peter Cox, principal of Cox media
•Gerd Leonhard, futurist in the media, technology and communication industries
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