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Encyclopedia > Community Broadcasting Association of Australia

The Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA) is the national representative organisation for community radio and television stations (e.g. Channel 31) in Australia. The organisation provides advice and support to community broadcasters regarding a variety of issues. In addition to this, it also offers a national community radio satellite network, dubbed ComRadSat, allowing community broadcasters to share and syndicate their content. Community radio is a type of radio service that caters to the interests of a certain area, broadcasting material that is popular to a local audience but is overlooked by more powerful broadcast groups. ... Channel 31 is the frequency reserved for community television stations across Australia. ...


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Community television - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (524 words)
Community television stations may be funded through government grants or subsidies, sponsorship, membership, or a combination.
Community television programs are most often made by community television producers about their own communities and special and diverse interests.
Community television is represented by the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (CBAA), the national peak body for community television and community radio.
WACBA - national perspective on the Australian community broadcasting sector (181 words)
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is a regulatory body with a range of powers, functions and policy objectives pertaining to all sectors of Australia’s broadcasting industry.
The Community Broadcasting Foundation (CBF) is a non-profit funding agency providing support to the Australian community broadcasting sector through the allocation of grants for development, programming and infrastructure.
All Australian community broadcasting organisations are governed by the Codes of Practice, which were revised in October 2002.
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