Sport on Television – Review of the anti-siphoning scheme discussion paper
The submissions period for the Sport on Television Review closed on 16 October 2009 and submissions are now available.
The views expressed in submissions were considered as part of the review process and will help to inform the government’s future decisions in relation to the anti-siphoning scheme.
The anti-siphoning review discussion paper remains available in PDF, RTF and HTML formats.
Sport on Television Review Discussion Paper (PDF, 217 Kb)
Sport on Television Review Discussion Paper (RTF, 3 Mb)
Sport on Television Review Discussion Paper (HTML)
Audio files - MP3 format
Title and contents (MP3, 625Kb)
Introduction part 1 (MP3, 2Mb)
Introduction part 2 (MP3, 2.5Mb)
Introduction part 3 (MP3, 1.5Mb)
Part one: How the anti-siphoning scheme operates part 1 (MP3, 2.8Mb)
Part one: How the anti-siphoning scheme operates part 2 (MP3, 2.8Mb)
Part two: Events on the anti-siphoning list (MP3, 2.7Mb)
Part three: Anti-siphoning regimes overseas part 1 (MP3, 2.7Mb)
Part three: Anti-siphoning regimes overseas part 2 (MP3, 2.8Mb)
Part four: Current levels of sports coverage on free-to-air television part 1 (MP3, 2.8Mb)
Part four: Current levels of sports coverage on free-to-air television part 2 (MP3, 2.8Mb)
Part five: Digital multi-channels (MP3, 2.4Mb)
Part six: New media and the anti-siphoning scheme (MP3, 2,7Mb)
Part seven: Issues for comment and the submissions process part 1 (MP3, 2.4Mb)
Part seven: Issues for comment and the submissions process part 2 (MP3, 2.2Mb)
Appendix A: Current anti-siphoning list (MP3, 2.5Mb)
Appendix B: Legislative materials (MP3, 2.6Mb)
Appendix C: Legislative requirement for a review in 2009 (MP3, 911Kb)
Please note—Table 4: ‘Australia’s anti-siphoning scheme compared with selected similar schemes overseas’ has been omitted from the audio files.
Document ID: 117304 | Last modified: 17 June 2011, 2:52pm


