Global Media Flows in Australian Culture
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Global media flows in Australian culture
Global media flows throughout history has led to the development and change of many cultures around the world. As different technologies have become available such as the motion-picture camera and the radio, countries have been flooded with sounds and visions from other nations. While mass media has made entertainment available to more people, it also began to homogenize tastes, styles, and points of view among different cultures. This has
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Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFTA), 1996 - 2003, Commonwealth of Australia, (accessed on-line @ http://www.dfat.gov.au/trade/negotiations/us.html) Copping, Brian and Fiske, John (1982). "The Australian's Australian: an analysis of two newspaper pages". Australian journal of communication pp22-26 Van Elteren, Mel (1996). "Conceptualizing the impact of US popular culture globally". Journal of popular culture; Summer96, Vol. 30 Issue 1, p47, 43p. Chaney and Martin (1999). "The nature of intercultural communication". Intercultural Business Communication, Prentice Hall