Features
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…
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…
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.…
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…
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…
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…
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…
Oscars: animation race gets interesting
Up to 19 animated features will be considered for the gong at next year's Academy Awards.
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…
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.