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"We're moving to a platform-agnostic approach to Development and Production funding – backing the best ideas regardless of format or platform," says Screen Australia.
This week on The Weekly with Charlie Pickering …. Charlie has everything you didn’t see on election night, Seinfeld star Julia Louis-Dreyfus stops by, Rhys Nicholson saves your pleasure, comedian Noah ...
Seven News was #1 at 1.47m for Seven then Home & Away (930,000), The Chase (654,000). The Agenda Setters was 163,000. Nine News was 1.36m for Nine then A Current Affair (1.12m) and Tipping Point ...
Tonight’s Just One Thing With Michael Mosley is the last ever episode the late Dr. Michael Mosley filmed before his tragic death in 2024.
It has also renewed Chicago Fire to Season 14, and Chicago PD to Season 13 -both titles screen in Australia on Foxtel / Binge and Prime Video. All three series are produced by Universal Television in ...
Rebooted light entertainment series Talkin’ ‘Bout Your Gen hosted by Anne Edmonds has three new team captains. Dave Hughes is team captain for Gen X. Tommy Little leads Gen Y. Rising comedy talent ...
Hailing from Lionsgate Television, The Studio is created by Peter Huyck and Alex Gregory, along with Rogen, Goldberg and Frida Perez. Point Grey Pictures’ James Weaver executive produces the show ...
Gruen Nation has its final episode tonight, looking back on the Federal Election. Tonight on Gruen Nation, we ask what ads worked this election, what ads didn’t and are attack ads obsolete? Wil, Todd ...
Move over the Big Banana, the Big Lobster, the Big Pineapple a 4 metre Big Blender has taken to the Eurovision stage with staging unveiled for Go-Jo’s performance in Basel, Switzerland. First images ...
The 2025 National Awards for Cinematography were held on Saturday at the Forum Theatre, Melbourne, hosted by Ray Martin. Greig Fraser ACS ASC won the prestigious Australian Cinematographer of the Year ...
Wendy Moore, Executive Director - Entertainment Content, is asked to comment on recent mass redundancies at Foxtel Group.
"Hector Crawford fought for local content quotas," says playwright Wesley Enoch, drawing paralells between the 1970s and 2025 advocacy.