The Australian Government has revealed the 58 recipients of Screen Australia’s Gender Matters: Brilliant Stories and Brilliant Careers, marking the largest collection...
The Age EIC Mark Forbes says weekday Fairfax papers will cease to exist in the future
Screen Tasmania executive manager Alex Sangston is understandably enthused about The Kettering Incident production showcasing Tasmania. A production like Kettering is a...
Peter Olszewski round out the week’s media news in the Asian market for Mediaweek Asia
Peter Olszewski round out the week's media news in the Asian market
Audi launches first ever marketing campaign to support sponsorship of Hawthorn football club
The week in media news from the Asian market
In this issue: George Papadopoulos, Spotify, Snapchat Discover, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Daryl Somers
Australian drama Wentworth to return to Foxtel's SoHo channel on May 10
ARIA Charts: Scandinavians fight for #1 single, Matt Corby v Jeff Buckley for #1 album
Peter Olszewski rounds up Asia's media news for the week in our Mediaweek Asia column
Inside the issue: Osher Günsberg, Jacqui Feeney, Gemma Fordham, Stan, PerthNow, My Kitchen Rules, CNET, BBC.com, Nat Geo
BBC First has announced some of the big names and titles hitting the channel in 2016
Head of drama Julie McGauran on making A Place To Call Home for Foxtel + Home and Away and 800 Words