From Multimedia to Digital Content and Applications: Remaking Policy for the Digital Content Industr...

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Title: From Multimedia to Digital Content and Applications: Remaking Policy for the Digital Content Industries;
Authors and Corporations: O'Regan, Tom, Ryan, Mark David
In: Media International Australia, 112, 2004, 1, p. 28-49
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SAGE Publications
Media Type: Article, E-Article

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Physical Description: 28-49
ISSN: 1329-878X
2200-467X
DOI: 10.1177/1329878x0411200105
published in: Media International Australia
Language: English
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Collection: SAGE Publications (CrossRef)
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<jats:p> This article analyses the two policy moments of digital content industries policy development of the Keating (1992–96) and Howard (2001–04) governments. In bringing these two moments into dialogue, our aim is to illuminate and evaluate the broader policy frameworks, and the political and policy contexts, which gave rise to and subsequently shaped these different digital content strategies. The Keating government connected culture and services to harness multimedia as a vehicle for cultural expression and as a new economically viable growth industry suited to a convergent information age. The Howard government's innovation agenda has reconstructed industry development priorities for the digital content industries, influencing their conception as inputs and enablers for both the ICT and broader industries in an information economy framework. The article concludes with an evaluation of the assumptions and priorities, shortcomings and advantages of these two quite different approaches to developing digital content industries. </jats:p>