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Nova 100's new breakfast show holds official launch party
Nova 100's breakfast show Chrissie, Sam and Browny holds an official launch party tagged Made for Melbourne
by Mediaweek Admin – May 26, 2016

JCDecaux ignites Sydney digital revolution
JCDecaux commences premium Digital Citylight screen roll-out in Sydney’s CBD
by Mediaweek Admin – May 26, 2016

Australian online ad spend continues to surge
Australian online ad spend continues to surge: stronger growth than US and UK
by Mediaweek Admin – May 26, 2016

Gourmet Traveller announces 2016 Australian Hotel Guide Awards
Perth hotel wins big at 2016 Gourmet Traveller Hotel Awards
by Mediaweek Admin – May 26, 2016

Mamamia launches new podcast series The Well
Mamamia launches its eighth regular podcast series called The Well with KIIS 97.3's breakfast co-host Robin Bailey and columnist Rebecca Sparrow
by Mediaweek Admin – May 25, 2016

Nine appoints Ben Gunn as director of sales - digital
Ben Gunn has been appointed to the role of director of sales – digital for Nine as they push deeper into big brand digital sites.
by Mediaweek Admin – May 25, 2016

Mediaweek TV Guide - 25 May 2016
Mediaweek’s guide to the best TV tonight. Suggestions by Andrew Mercado (AM) and Dan Barrett (DB). Comedy Showroom - 9pm on ABC From the comediennes who brought you The Katering Show, this is their…
by Mediaweek Admin – May 25, 2016

Sally Riley appointed ABC head of scripted production
Current head of indigenous at the ABC, Sally Riley, has been appointed to the role of head of scripted production.
by Mediaweek Admin – May 25, 2016

Australian publishers win 13 INMA Global Media Awards
Australia’s news media publishers have won 13 INMA Global Media Awards, second only to the US in the awards tally
by Mediaweek Admin – May 25, 2016

Southern Cross Austereo appointed Rio Olympics FM radio broadcaster
SCA will create a new DAB+ digital radio channel called 7 Rio Live
by Mediaweek Admin – May 25, 2016

Sophia Zachariou promoted at Screen NSW
Plus Mark Hamlyn departs, filmmakers Sofya Gollan and Karen Radzyner arrive
by Mediaweek Admin – May 25, 2016

Twitter announces changes to its 140-character limit
Twitter have announced users will have more room to craft tweets with changes to their 140-character limit.
by Mediaweek Admin – May 25, 2016

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