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Broadcasting Summit 2013: Broadcasting not cannibalised by broadband, fails to die

Artie Bulgrin, Senior VP, Research & Analytics, ESPN USA, is one of the gurus of audience analysis, and argues that…

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Broadcasting Summit 2013: Bean there, restacked that

Our understanding of convergence is changing - it's now about broader ideas of influence in a networked society, said Richard…

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Broadcasting Summit 2013: Fatter pipes or better-packed contents?

Broadcasters are no different to anyone else: they want more, they want it bigger, better and faster. Two breakout seminars…

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Broadcasting Summit 2013: broadcasters attempt to predict the future

Day 2 featured a high level panel trying to avoid predicting the future. James Greet CEO of Mindshare, Rick Ellis…

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Broadcasting Summit 2013: when all the bits collide

For much of its time, the Australian Broadcasting Summit breaks into no less than four parallel sessions: Television, Radio, Advertising,…

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AIDC 2013: Storm Surfers and the wet lens competition

Storm Surfers 3D is the closest the sector has to a soap opera, as Firelight Productions shares the process over…

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AIDC 2013: Indigenous Representation - Struggle, Survival and ‘Our Not Overnight’ Success

Tanya Denning, the Channel Manager of National Indigenous Television, gave a fine, reflective keynote just months after the free-to-air launch.…

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AIDC 2013: Villagers gather erections in paradise

US-based Australian producer, Brian Armstrong (Red Rock Films) talks the modern art of not writing documentaries for the American networks.

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Broadcasting Summit 2013: Marketing kitchens and dinosaurs, and discovering hidden talent

If the research is right on what people actually do when they watch television, digital communication and eating has entirely…

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March of the Moguls: Conroy to loose the blight of media monopoly across the land?

The screen sector has been running its postcards campaign against some aspects of Conroy's alleged take on the Convergence Enquiry.…

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