Mediaweek's John Drinnan rounds up the latest media news from New Zealand.
Specialist sports broadcasters get ready for Spring Carnival and cricket season.
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In Sydney, the Vogue American Express Fashion’s Night Out is expected to inject about $30 million to the city’s economy.
• The fourth season of the award-winning show will screen in October 2018.
Playing For Keeps depicts the lives of the sporting world’s rich and famous.
They were there for the special screening of the series final hosted by Stan Australia in partnership with Cartoon Network.
• Taking place throughout September in Sydney
• Paul Murray show broadcasts live from WIN Stadium for media crowd
Mediaweek editor James Manning rounds up last nights TV ratings.
• Two Sydney stations share same ratings & quirky musical mixes
• Julie Bishop makes her first public address since resigning as foreign minster
Fans viewed content from the Melbourne Esports Open over 12 million times across Twitter, Facebook and Reddit.
• Building a multiplatform media business, Jana Wendt, News Corp & Peter Chernin, Hulu
Called Sing It For Melbourne, it got the Mayor’s tick of approval as an “epic anthem”.
• The organisation reaches more than 5.6 million Australians per fortnight via its network of high-tech SmartLite digital panels
Bardas replaces Alison Rice, who will be leaving the company this month.
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