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Television broadcasts in 3D promised to give people an extra dimension in viewing movies, sport
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Television broadcasts in 3D promised to give people an extra dimension in viewing movies, sport
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An article published on The Age website speaks of the increase in Australians use of illegal Bittorrent sites. Australians usage ‘grew from 785,000 in April last year to 1,049,000 in April this year, Nielsen says. This is a year-on-year increase of 33.6 per cent.’?As seen previously, ‘industry research has shown that Australians are per capita one of the world’s biggest users’. Legal download sites e.g. the iTunes and Bigpond stores, ‘are not yet making up for the drop in physical disc sales’.
Many people within the media field may have heard of the term transmedia storytelling, but