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Public service broadcasting, creative industries, and innovation Infrastructure: the case of ABCâ¿¿s Pool

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posted on 2024-07-09, 20:47 authored by Chris Wilson, Jonathon Hutchinson, Pip Shea
The proliferation of media services enabled by digital technologies poses a serious challenge to public service broadcasting rationales based on media scarcity. Looking to the past and future, we articulate an important role that the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) might play in the digital age. We argue that historically the ABC has acted beyond its institutional broadcasting remit to facilitate cultural development and, drawing on the example of Pool (an online community of creative practitioners established and maintained by the ABC), point to a key role it might play in fostering network innovation in what are now conceptualised as the creative industries.

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0811-6202

Journal title

Australian Journal of Communication

Volume

37

Issue

3

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17 pp

Publisher

University of Queensland

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Copyright © 2010 The authors. The published version is reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher.

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eng

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