Mediaweek editor James Manning, deputy editor Dan Barrett and digital editor Kruti Joshi discuss the stories that have been making headlines in...
Two broadcasters win eight of the 10 ASTRA Awards, Alex Perry again disappointed with no win
Dahill moves from his former role of head of non-scripted production at ABC Television
Mediaweek editor James Manning and deputy editor Dan Barrett discuss the most interesting media news stories of the week. Masterchef delivers strong...
Foxtel has unveiled the cast for The Real Housewives of Sydney. Filming for the show commences in September with the show set...
The viewer numbers for The Kettering Incident dipped in week 29, inviting Wentworth to take over as the most-watched non-sports program on...
The weekly panel discussion of the week’s biggest media-related news stories discussed by Mediaweek editor James Manning, deputy editor Dan Barrett, and digital...
Rhys Darby headlines Whose Line Is It Anyway? Australia cast. The show is produced for Foxtel's The Comedy Channel.
WIN could not be more satisfied with its new affiliation deal
The Emmy Award nominations were announced in the US overnight. HBO led the pack, scoring 94 nominations with Game of Thrones and...
The only non-sports show to make an appearance in the top 15 of the subscription TV chart in the week 28.
BBC Worldwide Australia & New Zealand sales £79m as profit surges from £16.3m to £19.2m.
Foxtel's new mystery series The Kettering Incident makes the most out of its mysterious Tasmanian setting, embracing its dark, foreboding landscape.
Screen Tasmania executive manager Alex Sangston is understandably enthused about The Kettering Incident production showcasing Tasmania. A production like Kettering is a...