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Streaming on par with FTA viewing as social media consumption decreases: Deloitte 2024
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Streaming on par with FTA viewing as social media consumption decreases: Deloitte 2024

Peter Corbett: 'Australians spend an average 44 hours a week, or around six hours a day consuming digital entertainment. This survey gives us a great insight into what they consume and why.'

by Alisha BuayaNov 4, 2024

TV bosses unite in senate over prominence and anti-siphoning laws
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TV bosses unite in senate over prominence and anti-siphoning laws

"It is frankly scandalous that these massive global tech firms can unilaterally insert themselves as gatekeepers between Australians and their free Australian content," said SBS MD James Taylor.

by Talon AdminFeb 23, 2024

Astra fires latest salvo in ongoing battle for prominence
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Astra fires latest salvo in ongoing battle for prominence

"Our argument is simple - TVs should serve the consumer, not the government and not Free TV Australia."

by Mediaweek AdminNov 26, 2023

Roundup: The Block delayed, MAFS post-production, Telstra CMO + more
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Roundup: The Block delayed, MAFS post-production, Telstra CMO + more

• Free-to-air, Elon Musk, Hardie Grant Media, Neighbours, and commercial tv

by Mediaweek AdminApr 7, 2022

FTA TV exceeds captioning targets
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FTA TV exceeds captioning targets

The ACMA reports television broadcasters exceed their 2013–14 captioning targets

by Mediaweek AdminJun 4, 2015

How Free TV sector boosts economy
Television

How Free TV sector boosts economy

Commercial free-to-air industry generates $3.2b surplus annually + Harold Mitchell uses findings to call for media law reform

by Mediaweek AdminMay 17, 2015

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