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Foxtel Arts launches to crowd of "friends of the arts"
Foxtel has a cultural connection with Australia, says Foxtel boss at Arts channel launch. Sally Rawsthorne reports.
by Mediaweek Admin – Mar 26, 2015

Foxtel Arts secures BBC programming
Foxtel Arts announces BBC programming ahead of tomorrow's 10am launch.
by Mediaweek Admin – Mar 26, 2015

No paywall and no print edition for The Guardian on the eve of its second birthday
The Guardian looks to diversify revenue in advertising + events, won’t consider paywall, reports Sally Rawsthorne.
by Mediaweek Admin – Mar 26, 2015

SBS comments on ad flexibility changes
SBS' Michael Ebeid has given his support to the introduction of Communications Legislation Amendment Bill 2015.
by Mediaweek Admin – Mar 26, 2015

Nova 100 partners with Melbourne International Comedy Festival
Nova 100's eighth year as Comedy Fest partner, taking jokes to media agencies!
by Mediaweek Admin – Mar 25, 2015

Lady Antebellum to take over the airwaves on smoothfm
Lady Antebellum to host their own on smoothfm on Sunday.
by Mediaweek Admin – Mar 25, 2015

BBC drops Jeremy Clarkson
BBC and Jeremy Clarkson have parted ways after the broadcaster chose not to renew contract with the Top Gear presenter.
by Mediaweek Admin – Mar 25, 2015

Fox Sports revs up for biggest motorsport weekend ever
Fox Sports warms up for biggest motorsport weekend ever: 62.5 hours starts Friday.
by Mediaweek Admin – Mar 25, 2015

Free TV says no to SBS primetime change
SBS could get extra $148m ad revenue in four years and could cost TV jobs, says Free TV Australia boss Harold Mitchell.
by Mediaweek Admin – Mar 25, 2015

Netflix's Ted Sarandos signals local commissions at Netflix launch
Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos has signaled eventuality of local commissions for the SVOD service at the Netflix launch party held in Sydney last night.
by Mediaweek Admin – Mar 24, 2015

Sia makes history at 2015 APRA Awards
Sia and Sheppard win big at 2015 APRA Awards.
by Mediaweek Admin – Mar 24, 2015

Multi-Screen Q4 2014: Broadcast TV still the #1 champ
Australians watch over 90 hours of video on TV.
by Mediaweek Admin – Mar 24, 2015
