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Piracy: some figures, both cruel and true

Dr O'D is about to tell his Arts Alive radio show [syndicated to a public radio station near you] some…

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Screen Australia: signature docs well beyond the broadcast sector

With six more Signature docs funded, for which it contributes $1m into the $2.1m budgets, Screen Australia opens the door…

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March of the Moguls: behaving as if Britain does not exist

The Murdoch problem and proposals to regulate the press in the UK are a weird mirror image of our issues.…

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Ratings: Wednesday, 6th November 2013

For one night only, Nine has the same chance to crush the opposition that Seven deploys rather more regularly. Big…

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The Late Andrew Wight: estate sued in California after his death in helicopter accident

The estate of Mike deGruy, cameraperson, is now suing the estate of Andrew Wight, producer and 3D expert, over the…

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DCN vs Omnilab: destroying ICAA's credibility

Every member of the board of the Independent Cinemas Association of Australia has been summoned to give evidence on behalf…

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Ratings: Monday, 4th November 2013

With The X Factor gone, Seven looks ordinary, Nine takes the lead with The Big Bang Theory, and the ABC…

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Oscars: animation race gets interesting

Up to 19 animated features will be considered for the gong at next year's Academy Awards.

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Ratings: Tuesday, 5th November 2013 - from Guy Fawkes to Gai Waterhouse

Seven owned the Melbourne Cup, which produced a bizarre set of figures. Even its news was up 190,000. Everyone wants…

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Ratings: Sunday, 3rd November 2013 - JFK disrupts the normal order of things

Giggles from the SBS bunker, grumps from the ABC, while the commercials return to normal after X-Factor finale burst.

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