Growth in the pay TV market will outpace most other forms of entertainment in Australia but it may be stymied by a new phase of competition from the free-to-air sector when it begins multi-channelling next year, reports Pip Bulbeck.
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Crime pays - at least that's what the makers of three new local, commercial network crime series are hoping, observes Pip Bulbeck.
The ABC has its eye on the broadband future with the launch of its new online platform, iView, reports Pip Bulbeck.
Interactive producer Marcus Gillezeau believes his upcoming all-media drama Scorched will become the new industry template for integrating online content with television drama, he tells Simon de Bruyn.
As Kath and Kim are set to take the US by storm, Pip Bulbeck talks to executive producer Rick McKenna about how the hit show is being translated for American TV audiences.
Supernova Films has wrapped filming on the first TV commercial to be shot using new Red One 4k production cameras, two weeks after the first Australian feature to use the technology wrapped principal photography.
New Zealand post-production major Weta Productions (Lord of the Rings, King Kong, The Chronicles of Narnia) and UK television production company Chapman Entertainment (headed by Bob the Builder creator Keith Chapman) are formally partnering in the develop
IF talks to sound re-recording mixer David Raines