The three metropolitan commercial broadcasters have easily exceeded their requirement to broadcast prime time Australian content in 2010
The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) has labelled the current media legislative framework as broken and under significant pressure
The Convergence Review committee says local content will remain on our screens through an expenditure-based model
ACMA has warned the industry that free-to-air broadcasters are increasingly relying on New Zealand content to bolster their minimum annual Australian content quotas
Australian children's TV may have recently picked up an Emmy Kids award for the ABCME animation 'Doodles', but otherwise kids' TV in this country is in a dire state.
The Federal Government has unveiled a wide-ranging media reform package, with plans to abolish broadcasting licence fees and conduct a review into Australian and children’s content.
With two parallel yet overlapping inquiries under way into the Australian screen sector, what can the industry realistically hope will be the outcome?
By creating and distributing live action drama for a teenage audience, Netflix is targeting a demographic that Australian broadcasters have almost entirely abandoned.