The chiefs of the Seven, Nine and Ten Networks today pressed their case to scrap the quotas for children’s and pre-school programming and to raise the TV producer offset to 40 per cent.
The Federal Government has committed to a staged process of media regulation reform, ultimately culminating in what it hopes will be "platform-neutral regulatory framework covering both online and offline delivery of media content."
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.
The world's largest short film festival will take place at Bryant Park on June 23, 2012
Robbee Minicola is no longer the chief executive of Hybrid TV but remains on the Board
There is set to be a changing of the guard at Seven, with chief financial officer Jeff Howard to succeed James Warburton as managing director and CEO at the end of the current financial year.
At the half-way point of the 2017 ratings year, the Seven, Nine and Ten networks all have something to crow about, and Australian-made dramas and reality shows continue to dominate.
Australia’s commercial free-to-air broadcasters have asked the government for sweeping changes to local content regulations.