Film
How tech is disrupting the art world
Technology makes everyone a creative with a distribution network so where does that leave the professionals?
Net-work-play: launched with affection and a touch of contradiction
The launch of the 2015 gathering of the documentary clans turned into intense speeches, heartfelt thanks and a celebration of…
Super-commuters go the distance for arts jobs
Arts jobs are so sought-after some people travel two or three hours a day or take a monthly 20-hour flight…
Arts Party Leader stands for NSW Parliament
As the Arts Party gathers its forces, leader PJ Collins is putting himself on the ticket in NSW.
Ratings 15 Feb - 20Feb, 2015: all the drama of fighting February
Thursday - unfair audience puts Auntie on hiding to nowhere - we can only hope for the power of iView.
Baz Luhrmann: bazzle dazzle truly multicultural
Baz Luhrmann is at it again - the director of Australia adds another US deal via a Japanese owned company.
Children's TV: pride, pressure and prospects
Crisis in children's television? A new book covers the production dilemmas and the policy swamp.
EP: Industry recruitment specialist expands
Australia’s recruitment specialist for the business side of the television, media and entertainment industries, EP, is expanding -
AIDC/NET-WORK-PLAY: the future is happening all the time
On the edge of leaving, Joost den Hartog reflects on the issues driving his approach to the AIDC.
Seven West Media: succeeding despite the odds
As advertising revenue wobbles, Seven takes more comfort from its favourite role of biggest predator in the ecology.