Digital
How will the new Apple TV+ services affect us?
The streaming media wars just got worse as Apple enters the fray. But Apple may be too inward looking to…
ICYMI: this week’s arts news in brief
A big week of dedications, key note speakers, funding wins and call outs for help.
Deborah Mailman joins Screen Australia Board
Deborah Mailman strengthens the industry side of the board, and brings an important voice from a wider, grittier Australia.
David Bridie celebrates the alchemy of music and film
Compendium film project The Wisdom Line celebrates one of our great rock/ethnographic film composers and activists, David Bridie.
Budget rumours cap earlier news about Greens fight and ALP freeze on reform
At last one political party supports the screen sector with concrete proposals - and it is the one party which…
Politicians missing in action on local screen activity
We compare the statements by the NSW Liberal Party, the ALP and the Greens to discover a remarkable lack of…
Disney now controls 40% of world box office, wants to squeeze exhibitors
In one historic deal, the cheerful mouse of Disney now looks like a really fat rat. But rats are great…
Minister Don Harwin outlines his arts election promises
Minister Harwin outlines his party's wins for the arts during their time in government, and presents his plan for the…
How Netflix won Brazil
The story of Netflix in Brazil is a partial template for emerging countries, and collides with dangerous political territory.
How to succeed in artistic business - weaponise self knowledge, with your friends
Prosperity for sole trader artists is about some business knowledge pumped up with a good dose of empowerment. Enter Monica…