All the broadcasters have bet big on their areas of expertise – aka ratings winners – while the ABC is doing the heavy lifting in scripted drama.
Despite the challenges of entering a competitive market like the U.S., where audiences are accustomed to local content, Australian TV shows have been relatively successful. Beyond the well-known ...
Screen Australia‘s latest Drama Report reveals a sharp 29% drop in total industry expenditure for 2023-24, with spending falling to AUD1.7 billion ($1.08 billion), across 169 productions. The decline ...
SYDNEY - The male co-host of an Australian TV program is finally getting some attention for his fashion sense. And that's his point. Karl Stefanovic wore the same blue suit every day for a year on ...
Streaming platforms invested $719 million in Australian content in 2024-25, up 40%, as industry coalition questions new ...
A report issued by the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) shows that Prime Video, Disney+, Netflix, Paramount+ and Stan collectively spent $313m on Australian drama in the 2024-25 ...
The first time an Australian television program was broadcast in colour was in 1975, about 10 years after it had arrived in ...
As more details have seeped out about the mysterious life and death of Israel’s Prisoner X – identified last week by an Australian TV program as Ben Zygier – the wall of silence surrounding those who ...
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