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Paramount sets 2026 vision with total video trading and premium local slate
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Paramount sets 2026 vision with total video trading and premium local slate

The focus is on total video trading, CTV scale, and data-led attention metrics, anchored by local content.

by Natasha LeeNov 6, 2025

ACMA gets teeth to ping streamers dodging quotas - but will it bite?
Analysis

ACMA gets teeth to ping streamers dodging quotas - but will it bite?

Each day the streamer fails to comply will count as a separate breach, compounding liability.

by Natasha LeeNov 6, 2025

Australia's new full-time job: spending 41 hours online a week
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Australia's new full-time job: spending 41 hours online a week

'Australians are increasingly turning to content and people that feel real and credible.'

by Vihan MathurNov 5, 2025

Samantha Armytage joins Wippa to host Today over summer
Television

Samantha Armytage joins Wippa to host Today over summer

The announcement comes amid recent speculation about Armytage’s return to breakfast TV.

by Natasha LeeNov 5, 2025

Four Corners boss departs as scrutiny builds
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Four Corners boss departs as scrutiny builds

It comes as the broadcaster continues investigating a reporter’s involvement in a crypto-backed podcast.

by Natasha LeeNov 5, 2025

Government locks in mandatory Australian content quotas for streamers
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Government locks in mandatory Australian content quotas for streamers

At least 7.5% of local revenue, or 10% of Australian spend, into new Australian content.

by Natasha LeeNov 4, 2025

AI won’t replace junior talent – but it will redefine how we train them
Opinion

AI won’t replace junior talent – but it will redefine how we train them

'The issue isn’t that juniors lack ability; it’s that the pathways to gaining it have changed.'

by Natasha LeeNov 4, 2025

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