The CBAA Handbook is an extensive guide that addresses many of the issues that community broadcasters face. For example, do you know the difference between APRA and AMCOS? Do media black-out periods apply to local government election coverage? Do you have to log all broadcast material, and do you have to hand over a log tape upon a legal request? There are currently 45 chapters addressing broadcasting matters in the Handbook, with new chapters added on a regular basis.
The contents of the handbook is as follows:
a
Access Fees
Acronyms
Aspirant Guide
Australian Broadcasting Authority
b
Broadcasting Services Act (Excerpts)
c
CBAA
CBAA Conference
CBAA Constitution
CBF
Censorship
Code of Practice - Radio
Code of Practice - TV
Community Television
Complaints Handling
ComRadSat: Community Radio Satellite
Conflict Resolution
Copyright
d-e
Digital Radio
Department of Communications, Information
Technology & the Arts
Election Coverage
f-g
Frequencies across Australia
Financial Management
Grants
h-i-j
History of Radio
Incorporation
Insurance
k-l
Logging
m
Management
Marketing
Market Research
Media Law
Music
n-o
Outside Broadcasts
p
Program Evaluation
Promotions
q-r
Radiothons
s
Sponsorship
Staffing
Subscribers and Direct Mail
t
Tax Issues
Technical Resources
Technical Suppliers
Tech Talk
Training
u-v
Volunteers
w-x-y-z
Women on Air
Youth |