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Australia’s Voice in the Indo-Pacific

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posted on 2024-11-01, 04:06 authored by Alexandra WakeAlexandra Wake
This book lays out the argument for a full re-boot of a well-funded and independent Australian public broadcaster that operates transnationally to provide trustworthy journalism in the Indo-Pacific region. As the provider of trusted news and information it is argued that the Australian Broadcasting Corporation is ideally positioned to amplify local voices and promote peace and security. By emphasising the need in the Indo-Pacific for Australian-produced journalism that can be disseminated across radio, television, online, social media and digital channels, thiss chapter sets up the book as a coherent work that explores the changing media landscape, the strategic importance of the Indo-Pacific, and the rise of transnational broadcasting services from countries, such as The People’s Republic of China, which do not share the same public service broadcasting heritage. It also examines the interplay between public diplomacy, propaganda, and journalism in the digital era, as well as the impact of social and mobile media on journalism during times of disaster. The book highlights the importance of fact-checking, verification, and media literacy, and provides a case study to illustrate the concerns which have arisen in Solomon Islands. It concludes that increased funding and support is necessary for Australia to operate a trusted transnational broadcaster in the region to counter disinformation and strengthen public service media.

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Start page

1

End page

5

Total pages

5

Outlet

Transnational Broadcasting in the Indo Pacific The Battle for Trusted News and Information

Edition

1

Editors

Wake, Alexandra

Publisher

Palgrave Macmillan

Place published

Cham, Switzerland

Language

English

Copyright

© The editors and the authors 2024

Former Identifier

2006128274

Esploro creation date

2024-03-03