LipskiSam, ‘Alvin’Quadrant20 (10) No 111, October 1976, 6–7; gets away from light vs darkness, calls for lrdquo;a clear and articulated philosophy of broadcasting”.
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ABC's troubles are its own fault, and in any case it's too timid: Peter Cole-Adams Age 9-10-76, 17. Don Aitkin National Times 11-10-76, 48.
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Interview with Sir Henry Bland: Bulletin 11-9-76, 24–29.
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The news story summarized: Try Bruce Stannard National Times 13-9-76, 3 and 11-10-76, 22 which includes useful Allan Ashbolt interview.
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Clash between Ashbolt and Keith Mackriell, with text of memorandum by Ashbolt — Graham Williams, SMH 6-10-76, 1, 9. Power struggles and pecking order in ABC: Graham Williams SMH October 9, 11, 121976 and Tim Dare, Australian 8-10-76, 9.
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On Ashbolt: National Times 23-8-76, 5, reference 4 above and a piece by Ashbolt in Tharunka 27-10-76, 13–14, Tribune 13-10-76, 7.
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The case for the ABC, Lateline etc. as “left” dominated in part: News weekly H-8-76, 8–9 is a very handy summary of their standard Lateline material, broader and later are: ‘The Crisis in the ABC’ 13-10-76, 6 and ‘The ABC’ p. 2.
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Most unusual angles A letter by Australia's almost only (but there's Jaki Fristacky of La Trobe Legal Studies) specialist in broadcasting law, the University of NSW's Mark Armstrong: Was it Sir Henry who was breaking the law? And was there not a structural issue?National Times 4-10-76, 2.