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Digital TV in Australia and the USA: a cross-impact analysis of the adoption and diffusion of digital TV in Australia and the United States

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Niranjala Weerakkody, W Tremblay
The paper examines the adoption and diffusion of Digital Television (DTV) in Australia and the United States, identifying historical, technical, regulatory, marketing, and other commonalities and differences that appear to be most significant to its adoption, as both countries have experienced a 'sluggish' diffusion and adoption of DTV so far. Using library research and borrowing the cross-impact matrix method from futures research, the authors develop J J events related to the various influences and groups of stakeholders that had shaped the policy making and adoption of DTV. We then carry out a comparative analysis between the two countries to make evident their impacts, strengths, and directions of influence. The authors suggest that the implementation of DTV in these two developed countries appears to be nearly identical. Even though Australian and US broadcasting models are fundamentally different, the diffusion process for DTV is primarily affected by the nature of digital technology and globalisation, two trends that may be diminishing the import of the nation-state in the technology adoption process. The paper concludes that these broader economic and technical events may have greater import to DTV's successful diffusion than do traditional, cultural, and nationalistic factors suggested in earlier comparative broadcast studies.

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Title of proceedings

ANZCA 2003 Conference Proceedings : Designing Communication for Diversity

Event

Australian and New Zealand Communication Association. Conference (2003 : Brisbane, Qld.)

Pagination

1 - 14

Publisher

Australian and New Zealand Communication Association

Location

Queensland University of Technology, Gardens Point Campus, Brisbane, Australia

Place of publication

Queensland University of Technology

Start date

2003-07-09

End date

2003-07-11

ISBN-10

0646422138

Language

eng

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Publication classification

E1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2003, ANZCA

Editor/Contributor(s)

C Hatcher, T Flew, J Jacobs

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