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March of the Moguls: a tale of two titans

In the end, so much of Australia's production development comes down to large figures with planetary self-confidence. In the end,…

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Closed Captioning: ALP commits to far-reaching disability support, but in a limited way

The ABC and SBS run closed captioning on their catch-up service. Everywhere else is very spotty. Is the sector rumbling…

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Ratings: Thursday, 15th August 2013 - Sydney gets boganophobia

In an otherwise plodful night, the ABC came through with Upper Middle Bogan, which leaves us with a small demographic…

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Ratings: Wednesday, 14th August 2013

Four networks in the 20s, led out by Seven with the ABC clearing 20% but trailing the others.

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Archive: put experts together, watch them bring out thin edge to massive wedge of change

In the end, all screen work only continues because it is archived. But new ideas about re-use, community access, Intellectual…

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Ratings: Tuesday, 13th August 2013

em>The Bible has 320,000 viewers, who tuned in at 9.30 despite the appeal of NCIS. We are betting on a…

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FreeTV: Harold Mitchell takes over as chair

Harold Mitchell, favourite go-to advertising pundit and futurologist, has erupted from 'retirement' to chair the somewhat dialectical FreeTV.

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Ratings: Monday 12th August 2013

Seven wins with the X Factor on 1.42m, though Nine's Hamish.. on 1.228m followed by Big Brother on 972,000 hoovered…

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Playpen: start with curiosity, end with mayhem

Even now, Japanese tsunami footage can leave us open-mouthed.

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Ratings: Sunday, 11th August 2013

Seven pips Nine, both over 30%, while the ABC and Ten fight it out over half that audience. How many…

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