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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: 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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Ratings: Sunday, 3rd March 2013

The Clipsal 500 gives Seven almost 700,000 sets of eyeballs, as its prize for driving the inhabitants of Adelaide -…

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Mirror, Mirror: on the wall, who's the most powerful mogul of all

The Australian and the Fairfax Media have produced two competing lists of the 50 Most Powerful people in the media…

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Brief: productive international fellowships on offer

The International Skills Institute Fellowships have worked well for filmmakers in the last couple of years, and a handy variant…

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KOJO: appoints two new directors

KOJO has appointed two new directors to its Board as the firm continues to build on its reputation as an…

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BRIEF: Screentime: Banijay sells Popstars to Turkey, again

Banijay International, the owner of Australia's Screentime, has sold the Australian-created format Popstars to Turkey. Turkish networks Tar TV and…

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