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ACMA finds Channel 7 in breach following on-air domestic violence 'joke'
Television

ACMA finds Channel 7 in breach following on-air domestic violence 'joke'

'Give that a good beating, like you do with your missus.'

by Natasha LeeSep 18, 2025

ACMA finds Marty Sheargold Show in breach of decency standards
Radio

ACMA finds Marty Sheargold Show in breach of decency standards

The ACMA has found four Triple M licensees breached the Commercial Radio Code of Practice over sexist comments made on-air about women’s sport.

by Mediaweek AdminSep 11, 2025

Betfair fined $871K for VIP customer spam breaches
Media

Betfair fined $871K for VIP customer spam breaches

Betfair has been penalised $871,660 for breaching Australia’s spam laws by sending promotional messages to VIP customers without consent.

by Mediaweek AdminJul 30, 2025

Telstra leads big telcos in ombudsman complaints: ACMA
News

Telstra leads big telcos in ombudsman complaints: ACMA

Telstra had the highest rate of Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman referrals among Australia’s three largest telcos, new ACMA data reveals.

by Tom GosbyJul 9, 2025

Betting services breach self-exclusion rules amid growing scrutiny of gambling advertising: ACMA
News

Betting services breach self-exclusion rules amid growing scrutiny of gambling advertising: ACMA

The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has identified breaches of self-exclusion rules by four betting services, highlighting ongoing concerns about gambling advertising practices.

by Tom GosbyJun 5, 2025

Free TV broadcasters invest $1.6b in Australian content
Television

Free TV broadcasters invest $1.6b in Australian content

Free TV broadcasters dedicated 88% of programming expenditure to Australian content in 2023–24, including $408 million on news and current affairs.

by Tom GosbyMay 22, 2025

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