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Calum Jaspan is a media writer for The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, based in Melbourne.

Revenue slides as Murdoch’s News Corp eyes AI opportunities

Revenue slides as Murdoch’s News Corp eyes AI opportunities

Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation has reported a drop in revenue, but plans to take advantage of advances in generative AI.

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ABC’s Garma Special Q+A delivers show’s lowest audience

ABC’s Garma Special Q+A delivers show’s lowest audience

Q+A has faced two successive weeks of programming clashes with the Women’s World Cup.

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ABC defamation bill hits $1.9 million over four years

ABC defamation bill hits $1.9 million over four years

The national broadcaster has spent more than $700,000 in defamation settlements alone over the past three years, documents filed by the ABC have revealed. 

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Smart TV showdown on cards as networks fine-tune pitch to Canberra

Smart TV showdown on cards as networks fine-tune pitch to Canberra

Australia’s free to air television sector is descending on Canberra this week to lobby politicians to get their apps better visibility on smart TVs.

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Matildas dream run a boon for free-to-air TV, says Seven boss

Matildas dream run a boon for free-to-air TV, says Seven boss

The death of free-to-air television has been greatly exaggerated, according to Seven Network CEO James Warburton, with record numbers once again expected to tune in to Matildas’ clash against Denmark.

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Can the Matildas’ halo effect last after the World Cup?

Can the Matildas’ halo effect last after the World Cup?

Eli Mengem has documented soccer cultures around the globe for British media company Copa90. He believes the success of the Matildas could be a game-changer for soccer in Australia.

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SBS adds five new language services as migration delivers new audience

SBS adds five new language services as migration delivers new audience

The public broadcaster strengthens its offering for quickly growing new communities arriving in Australia. 

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ABC scraps national Sunday night bulletin plan to stick with state news

ABC scraps national Sunday night bulletin plan to stick with state news

The ABC has reversed its plan to implement a national Sunday night 7pm bulletin and will instead continue to air local news bulletins after listening to audience feedback.

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Foxtel aims to disrupt with ‘Project Magneto’ in quest to translate users into profits

Foxtel aims to disrupt with ‘Project Magneto’ in quest to translate users into profits

Exuberance in terms of subscription numbers passed a long time ago, says Foxtel CEO Patrick Delany ahead of the launch of its new streaming aggregation product.

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Streaming subscriptions grow despite surge in cancellations

Streaming subscriptions grow despite surge in cancellations

Australians cancelled 1.25 million video-on-demand accounts between April and June, up 100,000 on the previous quarter, but 1.6 million new subscriptions were taken out in the period.

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Sun sets on media start-up News.net

Sun sets on media start-up News.net

The website for ambitious start-up News.net quietly went offline this month, after its final remaining licensing contract with Australian Associated Press was terminated.

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