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175 The Impact of Digital Platforms on News and Journalistic Content UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE 00099F UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE 00099F Centre for Media Transition UTS CRICOS PROVIDER CODE 00099F 2 Centre for Media Transition The Centre for Media Transition is an interdisciplinary research Centre established jointly by the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at UTS. We investigate key areas of Media evolution and Transition , including: journalism and industry best practice; new business models; and regulatory adaptation. We work with industry, public and private institutions to explore the ongoing movements and pressures wrought by disruption. Emphasising the impact and promise of new technologies, we aim to understand how digital Transition can be harnessed to develop local Media and to enhance the role of journalism in democratic, civil society. The principal researchers on this report were Derek Wilding, Peter Fray, Sacha Molitorisz and Elaine McKewon.
The current regulatory framework for the news media is fragmented. There are ways in which digital platforms, as participants within the broader social framework for news media, could help maintain journalism’s accountability schemes. Chapter Four. Choice and diversity ‘Choice’ in competition law has a close parallel in media regulation
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