Transcription of Community Radio Broadcasting
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Community Radio BroadcastingCodes of Practice 23 October 2008 Introduction1a. Background1b. Guiding principles2c. Legal obligations2d. Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA)2e. Sector organisations3 Code 1: Our responsibilities in Broadcasting to meet Community interest4 Code 2: Principles of diversity and independence5 Code 3: General programming6 Code 4: Indigenous programming8 Code 5: Australian music9 Code 6: Sponsorship10 Code 7: Complaints11 Code 8: Codes of Practice review12 Appendices: appendices attached to the Codes are for guidance only and do not form part of the Codes1: Codes of Practice checklist132: Codes of Practice on-air announcement example193: Rights and responsibilities of volunteers example204.
2 Community Radio Broadcasting Codes of Practice C Legal obligations Each community broadcasting station has legal obli-gations that relate to programming and station opera-tions. The Broadcasting Services Act 1992 (the Act) outlines a number of licence conditions and some program
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