Fame games the production of celebrity in australia
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Celebrity and the media in Australia; 2. The rise of promotional culture in Australia; 3. Producing celebrity; 4. Managing the media; 5. Core territory: celebrities and the women's magazines; 6. Show More Show Less.
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