A new INMA report explores the economic promise of podcasts for news companies.
While Nine struggles with its free-to-air Australian Open tennis audience, organisers are using AI and 3D virtual to deliver an alternative experience to fans.
Majority News-owned sports streaming service Kayo plans to experiment with a freemium paywall next year.
Ten parent ViacomCBS ANZ is promising a digital catch-up for the broadcaster with a new channel and a deal with Unpacked by Flybuys.
A lean team and a "can-do" attitude are helping a Norwegian publisher break new ground with video coverage.
Fairfax having brought its close relationship with Adobe to Nine Entertainment, the two are now to work together on a new data partnership.
Despite the large number of new services already launched, 70 per cent of viewers are still open to trying a new streaming service.
Streamed video now accounts for an average four hours and three minutes of every day, with the impact of COVID-19 pandemic on lives across the globe.
Regional communities losing their printed newspapers are not the only ones facing a deadline at the end of this month.
Broadcaster and podcaster Nicole Haack has partnered with Adelaide-based Solstice Media to create a new national podcasting and audio production agency.
After vowing last month to support Australian musos by playing all-Australian music on Mondays, Foxtel is to cut its own locally-produced music channels altogether.
Restructuring and transformation continue at Australia's Ten Network, close to two years after the broadcaster was placed in voluntary administration.
Another streaming service is to vie for Australia's SVOD market with the launch of joint venture Britbox.
Mobile journalism trainer Robb Montgomery has published his latest gear list... and it's l-e-a-n.
News Corp Australia - which last week launched a new news podcast - says it has "no plans" to follow its UK sister company into the talk radio arena.
Growth in Netflix has powered the adoption of pay and subscription TV in Australia, paving the way for the arrival of Disney+ and Apple+.
Figures from News Corp's Kayo sports streaming service paint an interesting picture of how subscribers use the service.
Australia's Seven Network will use AI and ML technology from Jeff Bezos' Amazon Web Services to launch what it claims will be the country's first contextual ad placement facility.
It was a throwaway line Expressen TV editor-in-chief Thomas Mattsson tells me he thought of at the last moment, but it resonated: "Text will be the new print," he said.
Check Kahwa Coffee online and you'll see live entertainment in its offering. But it's a live video service that has been attracting attention from the newsmedia industry.
Millions of Australians are catching a Quicky on the way to work, the intimate smart podcast helping make Mamamia the country's largest female-focussed independent website.
Seven West Media's Jeremy Brown is among speakers at Brightcove's Play19 event in Boston in May.
As news gets more competitive for publishers and broadcasters, Australia's Network 10 has unveiled a new news set with a nine by 2.4 metre screen, believed to be the country's largest.
In case you missed it, this is the opening video from last week's WAN-Ifra Digital Media Asia event.
As the football World Cup progresses, fans and tecchies alike have been able to savour mind-blowing visual effects and the imaginative use global broadcasters have made of them.
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