David Tiley

David Tiley was the Editor of Screenhub from 2005 until he became Content Lead for Film in 2021 with a special interest in policy. He is a writer in screen media with a long career in educational programs, documentary, and government funding, with a side order in script editing. He values curiosity, humour and objectivity in support of Australian visions and the art of storytelling.

David Tiley's Latest Articles

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Ratings: Thursday, 6th February 2014

Take away's Sevens Trough spot, and The Block reigns supreme - only about a million less.

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Ratings: Wednesday, 5th February 2014

My Kitchen Rules continues to almost double the ratings of The Block as the Seven v Nine battle takes a…

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Trailers: Solid State does a good one, and releases a lovely animation for The Smith Family

Babadook, the film from writer/director Jennifer Kent which has just done well at Sundance, comes with a trailer which is…

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Berlinale 2014: reflections on a key Antipodean stage

The fact that Australian and New Zealand productions are honoured so frequently in the young people's space at the Berlin…

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Ratings: Monday 3rd February 2014

Now the competition gets serious, complete with Seven's grenade in the works with the axing of Today Tonight.

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A Cautionary Tail: AACTA to Kidscreen with barely a breath

Pauline Piper stood on the podium with Simon Rippingale last week to take the AACTA Award for best animation, and…

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Craig Lahiff: pioneering SA director dead

Craig Lahiff died on Sunday February 2nd; he was a true individualist whose passion for genre took him from The…

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Ratings: Sunday, 2nd February 2014

A very good night for Auntie. But it didn't crack 20%.

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Matchbox: sells last 40% to NBCUniversal

Announced in the US, NBCUniversal has now completely bought the five owners of Matchbox out of the company and is…

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AACTA 2014: Awards results

The Great Gatsby got everything again, demonstrating that the public and the Academy can line up behind the scale and…

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